Kahlil Gibran
The
Prophet
Writings on Friendship
And a youth said, speak to us of Friendship.
And he answered, saying:
Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow
with love and reap with thanksgiving. And he is your board and your
fireside. For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him
for peace.
When your friend speaks his mind you fear not the “nay”
in your own mind, nor do you withhold the “ay.” And
when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart;
for without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all
expectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed.
When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you
love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain
to the climber is clearer from the plain. And let there be no purpose
in friendship save the deepening of the spirit. For love that seeks
aught but the disclosure of its own mystery is not love but a net
cast forth: and only the unprofitable is caught.
And let your best be for your friend. If he must know the ebb of
your tide, let him know its flood also. For what is your friend
that you should seek him with hours to kill. Seek him always with
hours to live. For it is his to fill your need, but not your emptiness.
And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing
of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its
morning and is refreshed.