In prosperity our friends know us; in adversity we know our friends…
A quote of John Churton
Yes, everyone wants to be your friend when you're on top of the world however the world can be a lonely place when you have issues. I try to reach out to those who are not the life of the party and make sure that they know they are still important to me…
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Paul Oh how true this statement is ! Everyone is your friend when things are good ...when things turn upside down they scatter ..True friend are still there.
beautiful picture
Helpfulhannah
Paul
John Churton rings true, thanks for sharing the quote.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Hi Paul,
I like your photo and your quote and it is so true. I love my friends whether they are on top of the world or down in the dumps, very sucessful or struggling. So many people forget their friends and co-workers when they fall on hard times. Nice reminder Paul.
Paul, That is such a great quote! We must hang on to those who are our friends during times of strife and trouble! Beautiful photo to go along with the quote! Have a great Wednesday!
Ain't that the truth! John Churton (Collins) was a very interesting and colorful man, a journalist, historian, and lecturer in the late 1800's. He's not much remembered now days, but in his time he was a very prolific writer and popular teacher. Thanks for the reminder of him.
Love the photo. Where is that?
GOOD MORNING PAUL! And sometimes in tough times - we find those we didn't know we had!
I prefer to hang out with the wall flowers myself. They usually are smarter and a better conversation anyway.
Paul - Your delightful pictures and accompanying words are always a great treat! I appreciate them so. I hope you are having a great weekend!
Paul, what a beautiful serene photo --- wish I was there! Your comments are so important, and hope others seek out those not as outspoken!