1. Anyone who chooses a miser as a friend or trusts the false friendship of a selfish and cowardly person may be misunderstood. ——Tor Brown
2. Choose your friends carefully! The pure selfishness will put on the mask of friendship, but also set up traps to trap you. ——Krylov
3. A noble and beautiful friendship based on mutual respect, deep sympathy, never malicious envy of others' achievements, and cultivating a sense of collective interests above all else for oneself consciousness. ——Ostrovsky
4. Friendship can not only help people move out of the stormy emotions into the sunny sky, but also help people get rid of the dark and chaotic thoughts and move into the light and rational world. think. ——Bacon
5. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. ——Einstein
6. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
7. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. ——Washington
8. If a scholar has jealous friends, then virtuous ministers will not be close to him; if the ruler hinders ministers, then virtuous ministers will not come. ——Xun Kuang
9. If the feelings between friends are sincere, enemies will have no opportunity to take advantage of them. ——Sadie
10. Friendship is a free and happy wish for oneself, and the natural sympathy behavior will always be reconciled, beyond passion, interest, competition and chance. ——Alan
11. Help friends to maintain friendship; forgive enemies to gain influence. ——Franklin
12. A true and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. ——Gorky
13. Mountains and rivers are not important, but meeting a close friend is important. ——Bao Rong
14. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ──Cervantes
15. Discord between friends is an opportunity for the enemy to attack. ——Aesop
16. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; without friendship, the world is just a wilderness. ——Francis Bacon
17. I need three things: love, friendship and books. However, there is so much connection between these three! Fierce love can enrich the content of books, and books are people's most loyal friends. ——Montaigne
18. True friends do not pay lip service to friendship. They do not ask each other for anything for the sake of friendship, but do everything they can for each other. ——Belinsky
19. The family habit of giving gifts to each other helps to enhance the sincere friendship between parents and children. Its main significance does not lie in the gift itself, but in the concern for relatives and the hope of thanking relatives for their concern. ——Irina
20. Three friends and four friends, eating, drinking and having fun, this is called "fair-weather friends". When friends get together, they don't talk about work, study, or sex, but only talk about personal interests. Regarding matters of private anger, this is called "living in groups all day long and speaking without meaning." ——Xie Juezai
21. Words of kindness and promises of kindness are easy to say. Only in times of trouble can you see the sincerity of your friends. ——Krylov
22. If you are close to a wise person, you will be wise; if you are close to a fool, you will be wise. ——Pi Rixiu
23. Friendship is the union of souls. ——Voltaire
24. Our friendship with each other will work together to maintain our good reputation. ——Benavente
25. No friendship lasts forever. People come and go in your life, and sometimes the process of friendship is short-lived and limited. ——Sophia Loren
26. If a person does not pay attention to making new friends on his life path, he will soon feel lonely. Sir, people should constantly enrich their friendship with others. - Cy Johnson
27. Friendship is free from emotional bankruptcy and happy disillusionment. If love gives more than one is capable of, it will end up accepting more and giving less. This is true for both men and women, and friendships can only grow.
——Balzac
28. Friendship has many names, but once youth and beauty intervene, friendship is called love and is deified as the most beautiful angel. ——Chrysosl
29. Never forget a poor traveler, and remember and respect a long-time friend. ——Bao Zhao
30. Friendship established on the basis of business is better than business established on the basis of friendship. ——Rockefeller
31. If you don’t know a person, treat him as a friend. ——Sima Qian
32. Friendship always needs to be sown with loyalty, watered with enthusiasm, cultivated with principles, and cared for with understanding. ——Marx
33. Friendship is not a flesh-and-blood connection, but an emotional and spiritual connection, which gives one person the right to assist another person. ——Tchaikovsky
34. It is better to choose friends carefully and to discard them even more carefully. ——Franklin
35. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
36. Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony. ——Hugo
37. Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. ——Cicero
38. Understanding is definitely the soil that nurtures the fruits of all friendships. ——Wilson
39. Openness and honesty and the depth of friendship should not be measured by the length of time. ——Balzac
40. A friendship that grows inch by inch like an oak tree is more reliable than a friendship that suddenly jumps out like a melon vine. ——Charlotte Bronte
41. What can best benefit a friend is often not money or any material assistance, but the kind attitude, cheerful conversation, and expression of sympathy. and pure praise. ——Franklin
42. A person who has no friends or enemies is just an ordinary person. ——Rafat
43. Understanding, support and friendship are more important than anything else. ——Mao Zedong
44. What is love? One body, two hearts; what is friendship? Two bodies and one heart. ——Joseph Lu
45. Friends are always our better half. ——Cicero
46. Many people who appear to be friends are not actually friends, and many who are friends do not appear to be friends. ——Democritus
47. As long as you think about how many things in a person's life cannot be done by himself, you can know how many benefits friendship has. ——Bacon
48. The ancients were ashamed of the friendship between powerful forces. ——Liu Yiqing
49. True friendship is not a vine that will spring up overnight and wither within a day. ——Charlotte Bronte
50. The so-called friendship, first of all, is sincerity and criticizing the mistakes of comrades. —— Ostrovsky
51. A true friend should tell the truth, no matter how sharp the words are. ——Ostrovsky
52. Friendship can increase happiness and reduce pain. ——Edison
53. When good people are around, you will hear good advice every day; when evil people are around, you will have evil feelings every day. ——Fan Ye
54. The most ideal friends are people who admire each other in temperament, communicate with each other in spirit, are in tune with each other in world view, and have the same goal in career. ——Zhou Hanhui
55. The most precious thing in life is life, what is most needed in life is learning, the most enjoyable thing in life is work, and the most important thing in life is friendship. ——Stalin
56. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. ——Lu Xun
57. Friendship is a palliative when we are sad, a reliever for passion, an outlet for our stress, a refuge in times of disaster, and a forum for discussion when we are hesitant. The reader is the freshener for our brains, the outlet for our thoughts, and the exercise and improvement of our meditation. ——Jeremy Taylor
58. The essence of friendship is to forgive others’ small mistakes.
——David Story
59. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! ——Lo Browning
60. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. —— Coleridge
61. True friendship always anticipates the needs of the other person, rather than announcing what one needs. ——Mo Luoya
62. Step by step is the secret to doing business, but not the secret to making friends; there is no friendship when doing business, and there should be no business when making friends. ——Lesing
63. In terms of friendship, the world seems to be a small vendor, and it can only sell friendship piecemeal. ——Romain Rolland
64. Sincere friendship is like health. You only know how valuable it is when you lose it. - Gordon
65. Love is demanding, because it is demanding and short-lived. Friendship is tolerant and long-lasting because of tolerance. ——Zhou Guoping
66. Where a person may perish alone, two people may be saved together. ——Balzac
67. The best way to maintain friendship is not to do anything to him, and not to lend him money. ——Paul
68. With friends, life can show its full value; a person lives for his friends; keeping his life intact and not eroded by time is also for his friends. ——Romain Rolland
69. Although promises can win friendship, it is actions that cultivate and maintain friendship. ——Feltham
70. If friendship can adjust people's emotions, then another function of friendship is to enhance people's wisdom. ——Francis Bacon
71. A fence has three stakes, and a hero has three gangs. ——Mao Zedong
72. Friendship is the union of souls. This union can be divorced. It is a tacit contract between two sensitive and upright people. ——Voltaire
73. No friendship has a more solid foundation than having a common enemy. ——Ireland
74. Reluctantly maintaining friendship is the most embarrassing thing. ——Platus
75. Friendship is a kind of gentle and calm love, guided by reason, formed by habits, and generated from long-term understanding and mutual agreement. No jealousy, no fear. ——He Mai
76. Friendship is the spice and painkiller of life. ——Emerson
77. Those who attribute friendship to interests, I think, have written off the most precious thing in friendship. ——Cicero
78. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people. ——Democritus
79. Sometimes love arises naturally from trust, respect and friendship. I would like to start from the last one and end with the first one. ——Goncharov
80. Friends who abandon you in an emergency cannot be trusted. ——Aesop
81. Friendship is a means of virtue, and it is a virtue in itself, a common virtue. ——Feuerbach
82. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
83. Friendship is our absolute choice for a character. Their nature is the basis of our choice. Once we love him, we will love him forever. ——Bao Na
84. If you make friends with non-sages, you will inevitably develop love and hatred. ——Meng Jiao
85. The endurance of a donkey can be seen on the bumpy road, and the loyalty of friendship can be seen in the life of adversity. ——Menander
86. Do not seek advantage, do not violate harm, do not force relations, and do not insist on strictures. Only the Taoist can do it. ——Wang Tong
87. Except for a true friend, no medicine can heal the heart. ——Francis Bacon
88. Compromise is not a solid foundation for any friendship. ——Tagore
89. Hatred will eventually disappear, but friendship will last forever.
——Cicero
90. Only when people treat each other sincerely can they be true friends. Anyone who plots against his friends is deceiving himself. ——Alhaji Abubakar Emang
91. Foolish friends are worse than wise enemies. ——Sakyamuni
92. If you have an apple and I have an apple, and they exchange each other, then each person will only have one apple. If you have one thought and I have one thought, and interact with each other, each of us will have two thoughts, or even more than two thoughts. ──Bernard Shaw
93. The so-called friendship is a transaction between equal people without the relationship of interest. ——Gores
94. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not the assistant of sin. ——Cicero
95. True friendship is never calm. ——Mrs. Sevigne
96. Tell your close friends the pain, and the pain will be reduced by half; share the happiness with your friends, and the happiness will be divided into two. The effect of friendship is so magical! ——Francis Bacon
97. Friendship doubles joy and reduces sorrow. ——Francis Bacon
98. Friendship is like a bottle of wine. The longer it is sealed, the higher its value becomes; but once it is unsealed, it is enough for an alcoholic to drink too much. ——Liang Xiaosheng
99. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people. ——Democritus
100. Love friends, like friends, treat friends with sincerity, but do not rely on friends, let alone be demanding of friends. Only by doing these things can you enjoy the joy of making friends. ——Roland
101. Friendship is a slow-growing plant. It can flourish only when it is grafted on branches that know each other well and respect each other. ——Chesterfield
102. Although broken friendships can be restored, they can never reach the level of intimacy. - Thomas Fuller
103. If you want to gain the friendship of others, you must first be friendly to others. ——Emerson
104. It is wise to use the refined oil of "courtesy" in the mechanical device of "friendship". ——Collett
105. Friendship is often formed by a common interest that is easier to achieve for two people than for one person. This relationship is pure only when mutual satisfaction is achieved. . ——Strindberg
106. The love is deep when we meet each other, and we can understand the heart without saying a word. There is no benefit in being alone when we know each other in times of crisis. ──Li Bai
107. You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran
108. Choose friends slowly and change friends even more slowly. ——Franklin
109. Friendship is like a flower. If cultivated well, it can bloom in full bloom. However, once willfulness or misfortune fundamentally destroys friendship, the flower that blooms in the heart can immediately wither. Wither. ——Alexander Dumas
110. Living with a righteous person cannot be without righteousness; growing up in Qi, one cannot but speak with Qi. ——Jia Yi
111. All the glory and wealth in the world is not as good as a good friend. ——Voltaire
112. We must know how to "choose friends" and make "beneficial friends" rather than harmful friends. ——Xie Juezai
113. Friends will know us when we are happy, and we will know our friends when we are in trouble. ——Collins
114. It’s not too far to go to the moon; the greatest distance we have to go is still between us. ——De Gaulle
115. People must rely on patience to maintain harmony. Friendship is like a little flower, which must be carefully cultivated by both parties. ——Anonymous
116. Friendship! How many people in the world, when they say this word, mean pleasant conversations over tea and drinks and tolerance of each other's weaknesses! But what does this have to do with friendship.
——Fadeyev
117. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but also worthy of eternal praise. ——Epicurus
118. The spring grass is like a green robe, the autumn moon is like a fan, and heavy clouds appear on the third and fifth days of the year. Know that I remember you. ──He Xun
119. Friendship is the most virtuous mother of generosity and honor, the sister of gratitude and kindness, and the mortal enemy of hatred and greed; it is always ready to sacrifice itself for others, and it is entirely out of Do it voluntarily without being asked by others. ——Boccaccio
120. If friendship can adjust people's emotions, then another function of friendship is to enhance people's wisdom. ——Bacon