Home » Quote » Ambrose Bierce » „acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.“ „acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.“ — Ambrose Bierce Tags:Personality Related quotes „Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty. You may as well borrow a person's money as his time.“ — Horace Mann „I left my fingerprints somewhere - that's good enough. I am my own person - that's good enough. I stand my ground - that's good enough.“ — Morrissey „You had to know a person well to make them laugh like that.“ — Cassandra Clare „A. There is something cosmically constitutive about consciousness, B. That might well be considered divine, and C. That is instantiated in every person. Ask yourself if you're not a criminal if you don't act that out. And then ask yourself, what does that mean? Even if this is a metaphor, it's true enough that we mess with it at our peril.“ — Jordan Peterson
„acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.“ — Ambrose Bierce Tags:Personality