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What is involved in such [close] relationships is a form of emotional1chemistry, so far unexplained by any school of psychiatry I am aware of, that2conditions nothing so simple as a choice between the poles of attraction and3repulsion. You can meet some people thirty, forty times down the years, and4they remain amiable bystanders, like the shore lights of towns that a sailor5passes at stated times but never calls at on the regular run. Conversely,6all considerations of sex aside, you can meet some other people once or twice7and they remain permanent influences on your life.8Everyone is aware of this discrepancy between the acquaintance seen9as familiar wallpaper or instant friend. The chemical action it entails is10less worth analyzing than enjoying. At any rate, these six pieces are about11men with whom I felt an immediate sympat - to use a coining of Max Beerbohm's12more satisfactory to me than the opaque vogue word "empathy".13-- Alistair Cooke, "Six Men"141516