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sed—saepe enim redeo ad Scipionem, cuius omnis
sermo erat de amicitia—querebatur quod omnibus
in rebus homines diligentiores essent; capras et
ovis quot quisque haberet dicere posse, amicos quot
haberet non posse dicere; et in illis quidem parandis
adhibere curam, in amicis eligendis neglegentis esse
nec habere quasi signa quaedam et notas, quibus
eos, qui ad amicitiam essent idonei, iudicarent.
sunt igitur firmi et stabiles et constantes eligendi,
cuius generis est magna penuria; et iudicare difficile
est sane nisi expertum, experiendum autem est in
ipsa amicitia: ita praecurrit amicitia iudicium
tollitque experiendi potestatem.
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