Whether someone is useful only matters if you value people by their use.

Corinne Duyvis
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The meaning of this quote is that whether someone is useful only matters if you value people by their use. The person who is useful is not the most important thing for you to look for in a friend. The useful one may be someone who can help you with your problem but he won’t be able to give you any emotional support or advice that will make you happy. You should always trust your own judgement and will not blindly believe in people because they are useful.

Source: On The Edge Of Gone

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