1. A faithful friend is hard to find.
A faithful friend is hard to find.
2. I like a simple friend, panion in a long journey and a little inn.
A horse’s power is revealed through a long journey, and a human heart is revealed over time.
6. A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both.
A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both.
7. Friendship is like a plant of slo friend afar brings a distant land near.
Friends in the sea are like neighbors in the world.
12. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.
A good book is like a close friend, the friendship will last forever.
13. The smell of coin is often the knell of friendship.
The strong smell of copper is often an ominous sign of friendship.
14. Old friends and old mon.
There is no distinction between friends.
17. The friendship of a gentleman is insipid as friend, there is meaning in your life.
If you have a confidant in life, the world will cherish it.
24. Set great store by friendship.
Friendship weighs a thousand pounds. ( ) English proverbs about friendship
1. A life fort, but a friend is both.
A father is wealth, a brother is comfort, and a friend is both.
5. A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy his crimes.
A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, and an enemy exaggerates his sin.
6. A friend in court is better than a penny in purse.
A friend in court is worse than a friend in court.
7. A friend is a second self.
A friend is another me.
8. A friend is best found in adversity.
A true friend is a friend in need.
9. A friend is never knee my friends; form my enemy I can defend myself.
God protects me from my friends, and I can defend myself from my enemies. harm.
49. He is rich enough who has true friends.
A man with true friends is a rich man. ( )
50. Hunger knows no friend.
Hunger knows no friend.
51. In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty; In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty.
The rich have distant relatives in the mountains, and the poor have no one in the downtown area. Proverbs about friendship in English
1. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever.
A good book is like a close friend, and the friendship will last forever.
2. A good book is a best friend friend afar brings distant land near.
There are close friends in the sea, and the world is like a neighbor.
13. A friend is not so soon gotten as lost.
It is slow to make friends, but it is fast to lose friends.
14. A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both.
A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both.
15. A friend is not so soon gotten as lost.
It is slow to make friends and lose friends quickly.
16. Most men's friendships are too inarticulate.
Human friendships are indescribable.
17. A friend is best found in adversity.
A true friend is a friend in need.
18. a friend mon.
There is no distinction between friends.
22. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
23. Set great store by friendship.
Friendship weighs a thousand pounds.
24. A ready panion in a long journey and a little inn.
A horse’s strength is revealed by a long journey, and a human heart is revealed by time.
29. A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, an enemy hiscrimes.
A friend exaggerates a man's virtue, and an enemy exaggerates his sins.
30. Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public.
Admonish your friends in private and praise them in public.
31. A friend is a second self.
A friend is another me.
32. A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.
33. A friend ter than a far-dwelling kinsman.
A distant relative is not as good as a close neighbor.
37. A faithful friend is hard to find.
A faithful friend is hard to find.
38. A good friend is my nearest relation.
A good friend is like a close relative.
39. A friend to everybody is a friend to nobody.
Make friends widely, but not deeply.
40. Friendship is like a plant of slow growth.
Friendship is like a growing plant, which is built slowly.
41. It is only the greathearted who can be true friends; the mean and the cowardly can never know what true friendship is.
Only the greathearted who can be true friends; the mean and the cowardly can never know what true friendship is.
Mediocrity and cowardice can never understand the meaning of true friendship.
42. No man can be happy without a friend, nor be sure of his friend till he is unhappy.
No man can be happy without a friend, nor can he recognize his friends without adversity. .
43. Nothing makes the earth seem to spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Friends far away can make the world very spacious; they make the world very spacious; constitutes the latitude and longitude.
44. Of our mixed life two quests are given control: food for the body, friendship for the soul.
In complex life, there are two points to keep in mind: for survival. Need to eat, and the soul needs friendship.
45. The best that we find in our travel is an honest friend. He is a fortunate voyager who finds many.
The best that we find in our travel is an honest friend. friend.
46. The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life.
The making of friends who are real friends, is the best token we have of a man's success in life. thing.
47. The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them.
The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them.
The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them.
48. The smell of coin is often the knell of friendship.
The strong smell of copper is often an ominous sign of friendship.
49. The true friendship seeks to give, not take; to help, not to be helped; to minister, not to be ministered unto.
The true friendship seeks to give , instead of asking; to help others, not to be helped by others; to serve others, not to be served by others.
50. To prepare a friend, three things are required: to honor him present, praise him absent, and assist him in his necessities.
To maintain a friend, there are three things to do To: respect him in person, praise him when he is not present, and help him when he is in trouble.
51. Choose thy friends like thy books, few but choice.
Choose thy friends like thy books, few but choice.
Choose thy friends like thy books, few but choice.
52. My friend is not perfect—nor am I—and so we suit each other admirably.
My friend will not be perfect, and neither will you. Both parties must respect each other.
53. For a congenial friend a thousand toasts are too few; in a disagreeable conversation one word more is too many.
When drinking with a close friend, a thousand toasts are too few; in a disagreeable conversation one word more is too many. many. English proverbs about diligence
1. Idle folks lack no excuses.
Idle folks have many excuses.
2. Idleness is the key of beggary, and the root of aII evil.
Idleness is the stepping stone to begging and the root of all evil.
3. Idleness is the root/mother of aII eviI/sin/vice.
Laziness is the root of all evil.
4. Idleness is the rust of the mind.
Laziness makes people stupid.
5. Idleness rusts the mind.
Idleness rusts the mind.
6. Industry is fortune’s right hand, and frugality her left.
Diligence and frugality are the right hand of wealth. (frugality: thrift).
7. Industry is the parent of success.
Diligence is the foundation of success.
8. Industry keeps the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart the misfortunes of others.
Only by learning from others will you be lucky.
12. Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.
Genius is nothing but labor and diligence.
13. Great hopes make great man.
Great aspirations make great people.
14. He that and memory the mother.
Experience is the father of wisdom, and memory is the mother of wisdom.
18. Example is better then percept.
Say it once, it is better to do it again.
19. A thousand-li journey is started by taking the first step.
A thousand-li journey is started by taking the first step.
20. Cease to struggle and you cease to live.
Cease to struggle and you cease to live.
Cease to struggle and you cease to live.
21. A man can succeed at almost anything for others property, to conceal their lazy.
Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to treat others Conceal your wealth and hide your laziness from yourself.
24. No double diligence, neither can, no genius.
Without double diligence, there is neither talent nor genius.
25. Is a good training, a hard one to.
Diligence can make up for one's weakness. ( )
26. If you have great talents, industry will improve it.; if you can be flat, industry will supply their deficiency.
If you have great talents, industry will improve it.; if you can be flat, industry will supply their deficiency.
If you have great talents, industry will improve it. Make talent more perfect; if your talent is mediocre, diligence will make up for it.