We know one another's faults, virtues, catastrophes, mortifications, triumphs, rivalries, desires, and how long we can each hang by our hands to a bar. We have been banded together under pack codes and tribal laws.
For there is no friend like a sister in calm or stormy weather; To cheer one on the tedious way, to fetch one if one goes astray, to lift one if one totters down, to strengthen whilst one stands.
Help one another is part of the religion of our sisterhood.
Of two sisters one is always the watcher, one the dancer.
Sisters annoy, interfere, criticize. Indulge in monumental sulks, in huffs, in snide remarks. Borrow. Break. Monopolize the bathroom. Are always underfoot. But if catastrophe should strike, sisters are there. Defending you against all comers.
It snowed last year too: I made a snowman and my brother knocked it down and I knocked my brother down and then we had tea.
Sisterly love is, of all sentiments, the most abstract. Nature does not grant it any functions.
Husbands come and go; children come and eventually they go. Friends grow up and move away. But the one thing that's never lost is your sister.
In thee my soul shall own combined the sister and the friend.
Your True Nature Is Love. There's Nothing You Can Do About It.
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