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What are the famous aphorisms from foreign countries about "friends come from afar"?

Friends must help each other in times of adversity, only then can it be called true friendship. ——Shakespeare

True friendship is sincere and bold. ——Schiller

Friendship should be immortal. ——Tiet Levi

It only takes a little effort to make friends in good times; finding friendship in times of trouble is even more difficult than going to heaven. ——Epictetus

Friendship is heaven, without it it is like going to hell; friendship is life, without it it means death; everything you do in the world is for friendship. ——William Morris

Sincere friendship seems to be healthy. You only know how valuable it is when you lose it. —— Gordon

Friendship! You are the mysterious glue of the soul; you are the sweet stuff of life, the social connector! ——Roy Blair

True friendship It is careless. ——Cervantes

True friendship is never calm. ——Madame de Sevigne

The best way to maintain friendship is not to betray your friends. ——Miznel

Everyone has weaknesses. Anyone who seeks a friend without faults will never find what he is looking for. ——Horace

A true confidant seems colder than a liar. ——Horace

A true friend is one soul conceived in two bodies. ——Aristotle

Birds with the same feathers will naturally flock together. ——Aristotle

All friends will receive the reward of their loyalty, and all enemies will taste the bitter cup of their sins. ——Shakespeare