Words about making friends
Lanzhijiao——refers to a close friendship, like a brother-like friend
Zhumazhijia——refers to childhood Friendly friends
Friendly friends - refers to friends who appear to be ordinary but are actually very moral friends
Friendly friends - refers to friends who talk about anything and talk to each other sincerely Friends
Friends in cars and hats——refers to friends who are friends regardless of their status
Friends who are oblivious to each other——refers to friends who agree with each other regardless of where they are. Friends
Friendly friends ---- refers to friends who treat each other sincerely
Commoner friends ---- refers to the friendship between ordinary people
Friends who have never known each other -- -- Refers to a relationship that does not take into account age, and focuses on talent and virtue
Shijiao----refers to a strong friendship. Words about friendship in ancient and modern times
Youlai Words or idioms about making friends such as Youpai and Pengpishenghui
The acquaintances of Jinlan----refers to friends who have a close friendship and are like brothers
The acquaintances of bamboo horses---- Refers to childhood acquaintances
Gentlemen’s acquaintances - refers to friends who appear to be very ordinary, but are actually very moral friends
Heartfelt acquaintances - refers to people who talk about anything , a confidant friend
Chelizhizhijia ---- refers to a friend who has no distinction between high and low
Zangtangzhijia ---- refers to each other's heart-to-heart acquaintance, regardless of restraint Friends who travel everywhere
Friendly friends - refers to friends who treat each other sincerely
Friend of common people - refers to the friendship between ordinary people
Friends who have never forgotten each other ---- Refers to a relationship that does not take into account age, and focuses on talents and virtues
Stone friendship ---- refers to a friend with a strong friendship
An old acquaintance-- --Refers to friends made in the past
Friends from the poor and humble----Refers to friends made when they were poor
Friends from the second generation----Refers to the friendship between father and son of both generations. Make friends
Inseparable friends - refers to friends who like each other
Jinshizhizhi - refers to words about making friends that are deep and as strong as gold and stone
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The acquaintance of Jinlan----refers to a friend who has a close friendship and is like a brother
The acquaintance of a bamboo horse----refers to an acquaintance since childhood
The acquaintance of gentlemen- --- Refers to a friend who looks very ordinary but is actually very moral.
Heart-to-heart friends ---- Refers to a friend who talks about everything and confides in the heart
What other friendships are there? Write down two words and two sentences each about making friends
The sea of ??memory knows one's own, and the world is as close as one's neighbor (Wang Bo, Tang Dynasty)
A scholar who knows one's self will die
High mountains and flowing water
Treat each other sincerely
Words about making friends
Friends in need: huàn nàn zhī jiāo, make: friendship, friends. Friends who have been through hardships together. Used as predicate and object; refers to becoming good friends after going through difficulties.
Good at making friends with others: shàn yǔ rén jiāo, good at making friends with others. As a predicate; refers to being good at making friends with others.
Mo Ni: mò nì zhī jiāo, Mo Ni: no conflict, harmonious feelings; Jiao: communication, friendship. Refers to a very good friend. As an object; referring to a good friend.
The friendship between the forces: shì lì zhī jiāo, the force: power; the hand: communication. Intercourse for the benefit of power. Refers to a friend who tends to be in favor of others. As subject and object; refers to friends with whom interests are exchanged.
Fanfan acquaintance: fàn fàn zhī jiāo, Fanfan: general, ordinary. Friends who are not close friends. As an object; to describe a lack of deep friendship.
Guan Baozhi: guǎn bào zhī jiāo. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya from Qi knew each other best.
It is often used as a metaphor for a close friend. As an object; used for good friends.
The intersection of pestle and mortar: chǔ jiù zhī jiāo, pestle: a wooden stick for pounding rice; mortar: stone mortar. It is a metaphor for making friends regardless of wealth or status. As an object; referring to friendship regardless of poverty or poverty.
Cut one's neck to make friends: wěn jǐng zhī jiāo, cut one's neck: cut one's neck; make friends: friendship, friendship. It is a metaphor for a friend who can share life and death, and endure hardships. As an object; refers to a friend in trouble.
Friend of the poor and humble: pín jiàn zhī jiāo, a close friend made in poverty. As an object; refers to a close friend.
The intersection of mortar and pestle: jiù chǔ zhī jiāo, mortar: a stone rice-pounding instrument. Pestle: a wooden stick for pounding rice. The mortar and pestle are inseparable. A metaphor for a very good friend. As an object; referring to a good friend.
Friends of life and death: shēng sǐ zhī jiāo, friendship of life and death. As an object; refers to the friend of life and death.
Mianpengkouyou: miàn péng kǒu yǒu, refers to a friend who is not a sincere friend. As subject, object, attributive; refers to verbal friends.
Qingjiaosuyou: qīng jiāo sù yǒu, Suyou: a sincere friend. Intercourse is pure, friendship is simple. As subject, object, attributive; used for friends.
Guan Ning cut mat: guǎn níng gē xí, Guan Ning: a person’s name; mat: a woven fabric for sitting and lying. It is a metaphor for severing the friendship between friends and terminating the relationship. As an object or attributive; it can be used as a metaphor for the severance of friendship between friends.
The most valuable thing lies in knowing one's heart: guì zài zhī xīn, it is most important to know one's heart and know one's heart, which refers to the close connection between friends. As an object; refers to between friends.
The contract of Jinlan: jīn lán zhī qì, gold means firmness; Lan means fragrance; Qi means harmony. Refers to a congenial friend. As an object; referring to like-minded friends or sworn brothers.
Cut one's neck to get the best friend: wěn jǐng zhì jiāo, cut one's neck: cut one's neck; Jiao: friendship. It is a metaphor for a friend who has a deep friendship and can share life and death, and endure hardships. As an object; refers to a friend in trouble.
Mo Ni: mò nì jiāo, Mo: none; Ni: conflict; Jiao: communication, friendship. Refers to a very good or congenial friend. As an object; referring to a good friend.
Wàng nián zhī jiāo, acquaintances of different ages. As an object; referring to friends who are not of the same age.
Zhumajiao: zhú mǎ zhī jiāo, bamboo horse: a bamboo pole used by children as a horse. A good friend since childhood. As an object; referring to a good friend.
Freshwater friendship: dàn shuǐ jiāo qíng, friendship is as clear as water. Refers to friends who are not based on snobbery. As subject and object; refers to the friendship between gentlemen.
Zhuma friend: zhú mǎ zhī yǒu, refers to childhood friends. As an object; referring to a good friend.
Mo Ni’s friend: mò nì zhī yǒu, Mo: none; Ni: dissension. Refers to a very good or congenial friend. As an object; referring to a good friend.
Classmates and old friends: tóng chuāng gù yǒu, classmates: classmates. Old classmates, old friends. As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
Wangnianjiao: wàng nián jiāo, that is, friends made regardless of age and generational differences. Same as "forgetting the good year". As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
Separate seats to sit separately: gē xí fēn zuò, Xi: sit at the table. Cut the mats and sit separately. It is a metaphor for the breakup of friends. As a predicate and attributive; it is a metaphor for the breakup of friends.
Cut off the mat to break off the relationship: gē xí duàn jiāo, Xi: sit on the mat, straw mat. Cut the mats and sit separately. It is a metaphor for the breakup of friends. As a predicate and attributive; it is a metaphor for the breakup of friends.
miàn péng miàn yǒu, miàn péng miàn yǒu, a friend on the surface who does not have a deep friendship and seems to be inseparable.
Moral acquaintance: dào yì zhī jiāo, Jiao: friendship, friendship. Relationships and friendships that are ethical and have a sense of justice. Refers to friends who help and support each other. As an object; used for friends.
wěn jǐng jiāo, cut one’s neck: cut one’s neck; hand: friendship, friendship. It is a metaphor for a friend who can share life and death, and endure hardships.
Knowledge of poverty and lowliness: pín jiàn zhī zhī, a close friend made in times of poverty. As an object; refers to a close friend.
Zongjiaojiao: zǒng jiǎo zhī jiāo, total angle: the result of children's hair being separated upwards in their childhood. Refers to friends made in childhood. As an object; referring to a childhood friend.
jiù shí xīn jiāo, old acquaintance, new acquaintance. It is a metaphor for making many friends. As subject, object, attributive; used for friends.
Good teacher and helpful friend: liáng shī yì yǒu, good: good; benefit: helpful. A good teacher and good friend who can teach and help people. As subject, object, attributive; refers to a helpful person.
Jinlan qiyou: jīn lán qì yǒu, Jinlan: refers to friendship and deep friendship; qi: congeniality; qiyou: a friend who has the same affection. Generally refers to sworn brothers. As an object; referring to a close friend.
Qinggaijiao: qīng gài zhī jiāo, Gai: the hood of an ancient car; Qinggai: parking. Refers to a friend who falls in love at first sight. As subject and object; refers to friends.
To make friends by writing: yǐ wén huì yǒu, 会: make friends. Refers to making friends through text. As predicate, object, complement; used by literati.
Jinlanzhijiāo: jīn lán zhī jiāo, a friendship as solid as gold and stone. As an object; used for close friends.
Quoting Hupeng: Yǐn Lèi Hū péng, quotes: recruit; category: similar; call: called. Refers to attracting people with similar interests. As a predicate and attributive; referring to friendship.
liáng shī zhèng yǒu, good teacher and critic: liáng shī zhèng yǒu, good: good; criticize: dare to speak out. A good teacher and a friend who can speak out and advise. As object and attributive; same as "good teacher and helpful friend".
Wàng xíng zhī jiāo, a close friend regardless of identity or appearance. Same as "forgetting to make friends". As an object; used for communication.
Classmate Qiyou: tóng chuāng qì yǒu, classmate: classmate; Qi: harmony of spirit and spirit. Old classmates and good friends. As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
wàng xíng jiāo: wàng xíng jiāo, a close friend regardless of identity or appearance. As an object; used for communication.
The intersection of the total angles: zǒng jiǎo xiāng jiāo, the total angle: In ancient times, children tied their hair up into a bun, which refers to their childhood. Friends who have been very close since childhood are used as objects and attributives; used for communication, etc.
You can’t get to know each other without fighting: bù dǎ bù xiāng shí, which means that after fighting, you will get to know each other and become more compatible with each other. As object and clause; used for socializing with friends.
bran. When you are rich, don't forget your friends when you were poor, and don't abandon your wife who is in trouble. As object, attributive, clause; used to admonish people.
Don’t forget the friend of the poor and the humble: pín jiàn zhī jiāo bù kě wàng, the friend of the poor and the humble: a close friend in times of poverty. It means that when a person is rich, he should not forget his friends when he was poor.
As object, attributive, clause; used to admonish people.
Choose to make friends and become friends: zé jiāo ér yǒu, choose to make friends and become friends. It means not making friends casually. As predicate and attributive; used in communication, etc.
To ask for the sound of friends: qiú qí yǒu shēng, it means that friends make friends by congeniality, just like insects respond by having the same voice. As predicate and attributive; used in written language.
Guan Baozhi is good: guǎn bào zhī hǎo. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya, who were from Qi, knew each other best. It is often used as a metaphor for a close friend. As an object; used for good friends.
Babaizhijiāo: bā bài zhī jiāo, Babai: originally refers to the etiquette of ancient family friends and children visiting their elders; jiao: friendship. The relationship between old friends and brothers. As object and attributive; referring to sworn brothers and sisters.
Friendship in fresh water: dàn shuǐ zhī jiāo, friendship is as clear as water. Refers to friends who are not based on snobbery.
There are close friends in the four seas, and they feel as close as neighbors even if they are far away. As an object; referring to a friend.
Miù tuō zhī jǐ means to pretend to be a close friend. As predicate and attributive; used in communication, etc.
Zhiqi Shijiao: zhì qī shì jiāo, Zhiqi: a very close relative; Shijiao: a family with whom we had friendship in the previous generation. The nearest relative, the closest friend. Describe a close relationship. As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
Snobbish acquaintance: shì lì zhī jiāo, shi: power; 利: benefit. Intercourse for power and gain. Refers to a friend who tends to be in favor of others.
To turn enemies into friends: huà dí wéi yǒu, to turn enemies into friends. Used as predicate and attributive; used in dealing with things and communication, etc.
Wàng nián zhī yǒu, a friend who is not of the same age but becomes a good friend. That is, friends made regardless of differences in age and seniority.
Wine and food Zheng Zhu: jiǔ shí zhēng zhú, Zheng: summon; Zhu: follow. Refers to fair-weather friends socializing over food and drink. As an object; it refers to socializing with fair-weather friends over food and drink.
The good thing about forgetting your age: wàng nián zhī hǎo, making friends who forget your age. That is, friends made regardless of age or generational differences. As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
Yangzuozhijiao: yáng zuǒ zhī jiāo, Yangzuo: Yangjiaoai and Zuo Botao, people from Yan State in the Spring and Autumn Period. A friendship like that between Yang Jiao'ai and Zuo Botao. It is a metaphor for friends who are friends between life and death.
gù jiù bù qì, so old: old friends, old subordinates; abandoned: abandoned. Don't abandon old friends and subordinates easily. As a predicate; refers to not easily abandoning old friends and subordinates.
Look at each other and smile, never go against your heart: xiāng shì ér xiào, mò nì yú xīn, never go against: they are in love with each other and are very good with each other. Describes the deep friendship between each other, and does nothing against the heart. As a clause; refers to a close friendship.
Forget-the-year contract: wàng nián zhī qì, that is, friends made regardless of age and generational differences. Same as "forgetting the good year". As object and attributive; used in communication, etc.
The bond of oblivion: wàng xíng zhī qì, a close friend regardless of identity or appearance. Same as "forgetting to make friends". As an object; used for communication.
Bamboo horse is good: zhú mǎ zhī hǎo, refers to the friend who rode a bamboo horse as a performer when he was young. As an object; referring to a good friend.
qì ruò jīn lán: qì ruò jīn lán, a metaphor for the deep friendship between friends. Used as predicate and attributive; metaphor for deep friendship.
Different generations: yì dài zhī jiāo, different generations: different eras. interactions between people of different eras. It refers to making spiritual friends with predecessors.
zǒng jiǎo zhī hǎo, refers to a very close friend in childhood. As an object; used for communication, etc.
Don’t dare to climb high: bù gǎn gāo pān, don’t dare to make friends or get relatives with people whose social status is higher than yourself. Used as predicate and attributive; to describe not taking the initiative to make friends with others.
Pingyuan Tenth Drink: píng yuán shí rì yǐn, Pingyuan: Zhao Sheng, Pingyuan Lord of Zhao State during the Warring States Period. It means that friends are temporarily staying for a banquet. As object and attributive; used in communication.
Close friend: xīn fù zhī jiāo, refers to a confidant and reliable friend. As an object; refers to a close friend.
Regard as a confidant: shì wéi zhī jǐ, regard as a good friend. As predicate and attributive; used in communication.
The knowledge of poverty and lowliness should not be forgotten, and the wife of chaff will not go to court: pín jiàn zhī zhī bù kě wàng, zāo kāng zhī qī bù xià táng, the knowledge of poverty and lowliness: a close friend in times of poverty; chaff: wine lees and chaff bran. When you are rich, don't forget your friends when you were poor, and don't abandon your wife who is in trouble. As object, attributive, clause; used to admonish people.
qì hé jīn lán: qì hé jīn lán, fit: to cater; 金兰: refers to friends. It is a metaphor for the deep friendship between friends. Used as predicate and attributive; metaphor for deep friendship.
To turn away from the past and make a new move: bèi gù xiàng xīn, to abandon friends of many years and associate with new acquaintances. It means making friends not for friendship, but for power.
You come and I go: nǐ lái wǒ qù, which refers to the frequent exchanges between relatives and friends. Used as predicate and attributive; refers to communication.
Tongpao Tongze: tóng páo tóng zé, robe: the general name for long clothes; ze: underwear. It originally describes soldiers who are friendly to each other and share the same hatred of the enemy. It is a metaphor for the relationship between affairs (mostly soldiers). Also refers to friends who have friendship. As a predicate and attributive; used between friends.
yì jié jīn lán, to make friends who are very agreeable. Used as predicate and attributive; refers to sworn brothers.
白头如新: bái tóu rú xīn, 白头: hair is white; 新: new acquaintance. It refers to making friends who cannot understand each other. Even though it has been a long time, it is still as if they just met. Used as predicate and attributive; to describe people who have known each other for a long time but do not know each other.
The hidden meaning of Dan is red: dān zhī suǒ cáng zhě chì, which means you must choose your friends carefully.
Bài bǎ xiōng dì, friends with different surnames become brothers. Used as subject, object, and attributive; used to make friends with people with different surnames.
Baibazi: bài bǎ zǐ, friends become brothers with different surnames as object and attributive; used for communication, etc.
Pangaozhier: pān gāo zhī ér, refers to making friends or becoming relatives with people whose social status is higher than one's own. It is a metaphor for people who want to climb higher. Used as predicate, object, and attributive; refers to climbing to high places.
Duàn jīn zhī jiāo, refers to a close friend.
Bright moon and clear breeze: míng yuè qīng fēng, only accompanied by the clear breeze and the bright moon. It is a metaphor for not making friends casually. It also means being at ease and having nothing to do. As an object and attributive; it is a metaphor for the leisurely life that is unworldly and refined.
qīng fēng míng yuè: qīng fēng míng yuè, only accompanied by the breeze and the bright moon. It is a metaphor for not making friends casually. It also means being at ease and having nothing to do. Used as an object or attributive; a metaphor for leisure and leisure.
Qingfenglangyue: qīng fēng lǎng yuè, which means not making friends casually. It also means being at ease and having nothing to do. Same as "Qingfeng Mingyue".
Used as an object or attributive; a metaphor for leisure and leisure.
Wanjiao brothers: wǎn jiǎo xiōng dì, Wan: to coil up long strips of things and tie them into knots; Wanjiao: to tie up children’s hair in ancient times, referring to when they were young; brothers: this refers to being as close as brothers friends. A good friend I made when I was young.
Old friends and new acquaintances: gù jiāo xīn zhī, therefore: the past; friends: people with whom we have friendship; zhi: close friends. Refers to new and old friends.
Don’t forget old friends: bù wàng gù jiù, old friends: old friends. Don't forget old friends. As a predicate; used in dealing with the world.
You come and I go: nǐ lái wǒ wǎng, which refers to the frequent exchanges between relatives and friends. As a predicate, clause; refers to communication.
qīng gài rú gù: qīng gài rú gù, new friends met by chance are like old friends with deep friendship.
Jishu Shenmeng: jī shǔ shēn méng, Jishu: meals for entertaining guests; Shenmeng: deep friendship. Refers to the deep friendship between friends. As object and attributive; used in written language.
不 abandon old friends: bù qì gù jiù, abandon: abandon; old friends: old friends. Don't abandon old friends easily. As a predicate; used in dealing with the world.
It is important for people to know each other: rén zhī xiāng zhī, guì xiāng zhī xīn. The most valuable thing for people to understand each other is to understand each other's inner world. Refers to the need to be intimate when making friends.
Jin Yu Xin Zhi: jīn yǔ xīn zhī, a metaphor for newly made friends. As object and attributive; used in written language.
xiōng zhōng xì wèi means that friendship will last forever, and friends will eventually become enemies. Gap, resentment, hatred.
Pān qīn dào gù, so: old friend, old friend. Invite relatives and talk about old friends. Refers to building relationships with people of high status. Used as predicate, object, attributive; refers to the relationship.
It was too late to meet each other: xiāng dé hèn wǎn. Describes new friends who are very agreeable. As predicates and attributives; referring to mutual accommodation. Words for making friends
Words for making friends:
Feeling like brothers and sisters,
Taoyuan knot,
Yijie Jinlan words to describe making friends
The acquaintance of Jinlan----refers to a friend who has a close friendship, like a brother-in-law
The acquaintance of a bamboo horse----refers to an acquaintance since childhood
The acquaintance of gentlemen ---- Refers to a friend who looks very ordinary but is actually very moral.
Heartfelt friend ---- Refers to a friend who talks about everything and confides in the heart
Che Lizhi Friendship - refers to friends who do not depend on their status.
Friendly friends - refers to friends who are committed to each other and do not follow their whereabouts
Friendly friends - -- Refers to friends who treat each other sincerely
Common people's acquaintances----Refers to the friendship between ordinary people
Forgetting friends----refers to not remembering age and youth, relying on talents , a relationship based on virtue
Stone friendship ---- refers to a friend with a strong friendship
Past acquaintance ---- refers to a friend made in the past
Friend of the poor and humble - refers to the friends made in poverty
Friend of the second generation - refers to the term "friend of the past and present" that father and son have become friends with.
Boya Ziqi's Pengmen is now open for you
Life is precious and we know each other, so why bother with gold and money
----The second poem of "Gift to Friends" by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty
Friendship is a kind of gentle and calm love, guided by reason, formed by habit, arising from long-term understanding and mutual agreement, without jealousy or fear.
——He Mai
Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity.
—— Kahlil Gibran
True friendship is like phosphorus—it shines brightest in the darkest moments around you.
——D.M.
True friendship is a plant that grows slowly.
——Washington
Good friends are like different bodies but the same mind.
——Aristotle
The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts.
——Einstein
You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you.
——Kahlil Gibran
Treat everyone equally, treat a few people with all your heart, and do not be indebted to anyone.
——Shakespeare
Among all kinds of loneliness, people are most afraid of spiritual loneliness.
——Balzac
Where a person may perish alone, two people may be saved together.
——Balzac
The relationship between acquaintance and friendship is what flirting is to love - exciting, but not satisfying.
——Alec Waugh
Friendship is a union of souls. This union can be divorced. It is a tacit contract between two sensitive and upright people. . ——Voltaire
Only to friends can you pour out your sorrows and joys, fears and hopes, suspicions and joys. ——Bacon
There is nothing more dangerous than ignorant friends. It's better to have smart enemies. ——La Fontaine
A gentle attitude is indeed a great comfort to a despised heart. —— Romain Rolland
If there is a misunderstanding between friends, they should exchange views frankly and not slander behind their backs; if they make mistakes, they should be warned face to face, and their merits should be praised behind their backs. ——Kaihara Yixuan
Help your friends to maintain friendship; forgive your enemies to gain influence. ——Franklin
People form friendships for many reasons, some out of nature, some out of contract, some out of self-interest, and some out of comradeship. ——Jay Taylor
He who limits friendship to two persons seems to confuse the security of wise friendship with the jealousy and folly of love. ——Adam Smith
It is not difficult to die for a friend, but it is difficult to find a friend worth dying for. ——Mho
People who make friends with you because it is profitable will also break up with you because they are not profitable.
——Seneca
Anyone who has met a friendly person in the world and experienced the state of sincerity has tasted the joy of heaven and earth. ——Romain Rolland
There is only one way to understand people: do not be impatient when judging them. ——Saint Peve
Those who can speak frankly to you are your best friends. ——Boswell
Visit your friends more often who are in distress than when they are popular. ——Kailun
Even if everyone in the world hates you and believes you are bad, as long as you have a clear conscience, you will not be without friends. ——Charlotte Bronte
Openness and the depth of friendship should not be measured by the length of time. ——Balzac
When encountering major worries and troubles in life, friendship should be an effective comfort. ——Balzac
Friendship is the tacit understanding of spirit, the communication of souls, and the combination of virtues. ——William Peng
I don’t want to compare our friendship to an iron chain; because the iron chain may be rusted by rain or broken by a falling tree. ——William Peng
The best effort in friendship is not to show our flaws to a friend, but to make him see his own flaws.
——Larochevko
Friendship is a communication between equals without interests, while fraud is a despicable relationship between a tyrant and a slave. ——Goldsmith
Friendship with no sustenance is not a true friendship, but a net cast into the ocean of life, which in the end will yield nothing. ——Kahlil Gibran
I hope God will prevent us from making stupid friends, because a fool who is overly attentive is more dangerous than any enemy. ——Krylov
Those who unite with rights will become separated when their rights are exhausted. ——"Historical Records"
Those who use power to make friends will be defeated by the power; those who make friends with benefits will be scattered. ——Wang Tong
What kind of person you want to make, the kind of friend you make. ——Euripides
He who wants to be friends with everyone is no one’s friend. ——Pfeiffer
A gentleman uses literature to make friends, and friends to help people. ——Zengzi
Respect your friends and be trustworthy with them. ——"The Wisdom of Ben Sirah" in the Second Book of the Bible
The greatest love a person can have is to devote himself to his friends. ——"New Testament·1 John"
Providing convenience to friends is also doing good things for yourself. ——Erasmus
When your friends pour out their feelings to you, don’t be afraid to say the “no” in your heart, and don’t hide the “yes” in your heart. When he is silent, your heart still has to listen to his heart; because in friendship, without words, all thoughts, all wishes, all hopes occur in silent joy and are enjoyed. ——Kahlil Gibran
True friendship always anticipates the needs of the other person rather than announcing what one needs. ——Mo Luoya
The friendship between men is based on personal opinions and interests, while the communication between women is because they are in the same fate. ——Simon de Beauvoir
No friendship lasts forever. People come and go in your life, and sometimes the process of friendship is short-lived and limited. ——Sophia Loren
The difference between friendship and love is that friendship means two people and the world, but love means two people are the world. In friendship, one plus one equals two; in love, one plus one is still one.
——Tagore
Friendship will never endure long and frequent advice. ——Robert Lind
If friends want to make lasting friendships, they must be humble and considerate to each other. ——Chaucer
It is unreliable to make friends with powerful people. ——Phaedrus
The most important thing to deal with the fear of external enemies is to make as many friends as possible; for those who cannot be friends, at least avoid making enemies with them; if you cannot even do this, then Avoid interacting with them as much as possible and alienate them for your own benefit. ——Epicurus
May friendship have no other purpose than to seek the deepening of the soul. ——Kahlil Gibran
Those who can only share happiness with you but not suffer with you have lost one of the keys to the seven doors of heaven.
——Kahlil Gibran
Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
The so-called concern is the consideration for others. Consideration is not pretentious, but subtle and subtle. ——Kenji Suzuki
Before you trust someone, eat a lot of salt with them first. ——Anonymous
Friends flatter each other, friendship is worthless. ——Valois
Everyone benefits from being known. ——Moloa
It is a wise move to use the refined oil of "Politeness" on the mechanical device of "Friendship".
——Collett
The closest friends are often the enemies who make the biggest mistakes.
——Joy Macy
Friends should abide by the following rules: do not ask others to behave shamelessly, and if asked, you should refuse it. ——Cicero
It is often our friends who make us fall. ——Hugo
When you are in an important position, you will not be willing to receive friends; one day when he is frustrated and sad, he will need the sympathy of friends. ——Sadie
Those who seek love will find love; those who sacrifice friendship will have friends; those who work hard to create happiness will have happiness.
——Moroa
Only those who are alone know the full joy of friendship. Others have their families; and for those who live alone and away from home, friends are everything. ——Willa Castle
Suspicious people never make good friends. Friendship requires total trust: either total trust or total distrust. If faith needs to be continuously analyzed, calibrated, sealed, and restored, then faith can only increase the pain of love in life, but it will never gain the power and help generated by love... But what if faith is misused? It doesn't matter: I would rather be deceived by a false friend than doubt a true friend.
——Moloya
A chance, a hope, a word will show the congeniality of soul and character. A gratifying compulsion, or a firm will, makes this nascent sympathy gradually grow and become final. We can reach the point where our hearts are in harmony with each other, which is better than the degree of spiritual harmony with outsiders, and can be far better than that of flesh and blood relatives.
— Moroya
It is impossible to say the exact moment when the friendship was formed. Just like water dripping into a container, the last drop makes the container overflow; the same is true with many friendly words and deeds, it is the last drop that makes people's hearts connect and friendship grows. ——Boswell
Friendship is the same as love. You will only feel happy if you live among friends with whom you can get along naturally without pretense and lies. ——Moloya
Making friends can produce great power. ——Xu Teli
When two people talk, one person can listen attentively. However, the three people could not talk to each other about this most serious matter in the world that should be studied deeply. ——Emerson
Only in loneliness and boredom can a person feel the benefits of living with people who are thoughtful.
——Rousseau
Don’t rely on gifts to gain friends. You must devote your sincere love and learn how to win a person's heart in the right way. ——Socrates
A confidant is more valuable than any doctor. ——Dajiatu
Every betrayal of a friend increases our trust in the power of money.
——William Shenstone
Of course we feel endless fun when we meet reasonable people; when we meet eccentric people, we just want to relax and have fun. ——Molière
Never visit a friend at a time of humiliation. ——Simon Ben Elicharabi
The hardest thing to find and the easiest thing to lose in the world is friends. -- Webster Rowley
Of all efforts to ensure lifelong happiness, the most important is to make friends. ——Epicurus
Wherever I find friends, I will be reborn. —— Rabindranath Tagore
Having one friend in life is considered enough, having two friends is called many, and making three friends is rare.
——Hen Adams
He who knows the danger but does not tell it is an enemy. ——Goethe