Quote by Horace Walpole
Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys one's meaning. They have a memory of the same events, have the same mode of thinking. I have young relations that may grow upon me, for my nature is affectionate, but can they grow To Be old friends?
Summary
This quote emphasizes the profound value of old friends in one's later years. It suggests that the closeness between old friends is so strong that even half a word is enough to convey meaning. Old friends share a history and understanding of past events, and their way of thinking aligns. The passage also contemplates whether young relatives can become old friends, acknowledging that while one may have affection for them, the deep bonds typical of old friendships may not develop with younger individuals.