tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129024732653900038.post4344885043876661861..comments2023-11-04T21:26:59.215+08:00Comments on Becoming Jane Fansite: Jane Austen Quote of the Week 129Ichahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11201156394951497511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129024732653900038.post-42324569490888605892010-10-11T08:32:32.625+08:002010-10-11T08:32:32.625+08:00Thanks for sharing, Linda. Here I just want to ref...Thanks for sharing, Linda. Here I just want to refute John Knightley's argument re: business and friendship, but I also think no matter who your business partner is, you must be fair and just to him/her, and also vice versa.Ichahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11201156394951497511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1129024732653900038.post-77314427798134085572010-10-10T21:52:51.501+08:002010-10-10T21:52:51.501+08:00Quite right, Icha. I am beginning to think that f...Quite right, Icha. I am beginning to think that friends would make the better business associates, because, hopefully, they would treat each other in a, how shall I say it, fair manner rather than being selfishly greedy. Each would be caring about the other instead of just getting everything for himself. However, I must say that fairness should be the way it is whoever is involved.<br /><br />Strange you should bring this up now, because I have had this very subject on my mind lately, in that if I had the chance to start my own busines, everyone would be equal partners/workers.<br /><br />Hm, thinking about what Mr. Knightley said though, he may have been trying to tell us that we SHOULD treat everyone the same, but at that time, IN HIS DAY, it wasn't and it was a shame.<br /><br />Or maybe I am off course here. I dunno.<br /><br />Yrs aff'ly,<br />Linda the LibrarianLinda Fernhttp://www.theloiterer.org/noreply@blogger.com