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Quotes about the ups and downs of friendship

Quotes about the ups and downs of friendship

Introduction: No one can explain clearly, what exactly is friendship? So what exactly is it? You can only get something if you give love and sincerity; it is both a feeling and a gain. Here are some quotes about the ups and downs of friendship, feel free to read them!

1. It is very easy for people who are loyal to establish friendship with each other; it is very difficult for them to destroy the existing friendship. Just like a golden vessel, it is not easily broken; if it is damaged, it is the easiest thing to repair it and restore it to its original state. ——Ibn Mugafa

2. What matters is not who you are born to, but who you make friends with. ——Cervantes

3. Among all the happiness that wisdom provides to the whole life, the acquisition of friendship is the most important. ——Epicurus

4. Our friendship with each other will work together to protect our good reputation. ——Benavente

5. People who are not even willing to listen to their friends tell the truth are truly hopeless people. ——Cicero

 6. Napoleon said: "I make friends with flatterers; I never think of making friends." So he spent the rest of his life alone on a small island covered with rocks. ——Barton

7. In love, it is necessary to build confidence, and in friendship, it is necessary to establish observation. ——Bonard

8. Fake friends are worse than vicious enemies. ——Pukalisir

9. The endurance of the donkey can be seen on the bumpy road, and the loyalty of friendship can be seen in the life of adversity. ——Menander

10. You may forget those who have laughed with you; but you will never forget those who have cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran

11. The most ferocious plague in the world is flattery. ——Chaucer

12. Brothers are not necessarily friends, but friends are often brothers. ——Franklin

13. Treat all people with sincerity, live in harmony with the majority, frequently come and go with a few, and be intimate with only one. ——Franklin

 14. Sadness can be taken care of by oneself; but if you want to fully appreciate the taste of joy, you must have someone to share it with. ——Mark Twain

15. A goose's feathers are gifted a thousand miles away, but they are valued by the person; a duck's feet may be a hundred, but they are treasured sincerely. ——Ouyang Xiu

16. Friendship is nothing else, but a harmony that connects all the sacred and secular things in the world with goodwill and love. ——Cicero

17. Those who attribute friendship to interests, I think, have written off the most precious thing in friendship. ——Cicero

18. Friendship between people unites the hearts of most people. Because of this precious connection, it is gentle and sweet. ——Augustine

19. Just as true gold is discerned in fire, friendship must be tested in adversity. ——Ovid

20. An interrupted friendship should be said to have no friendship in the first place. ——Pukalisil

21. There is no friendship between master and slave. ——Kurzi

 22. Reluctantly maintaining friendship is the most embarrassing thing. ——Platus

23. Loyal friendship is needed in happy times, especially in times of adversity. ——Seneca

24. True friendship arises from common love and hate. ——Salust

25. Once friendship is broken, reputation is tarnished, and loyalty turns into the dull pain of sin and shame, all that has gone before leaves only a bleeding wound that can never be healed. . ——Windset

26. Keep a certain distance between friends to make friendship last forever. ——Charka

27. Winning friendship depends on wisdom, and keeping friendship depends on virtue. Both are equally important. ——Wei Painter

28. Trust is an important atmosphere of friendship. How much this atmosphere decreases, the friendship will disappear accordingly. ——Joseph Rue

29. Friendships that begin for a certain purpose will never last.

30. Those who can flatter me will certainly be able to harm me, so I should be careful to guard against them; those who are willing to discipline me will help me, so I should listen attentively to them. ——Jin Ying

31. A bole cannot bully a horse, and a gentleman cannot bully others. ——Xunzi

32. The most valuable thing in life is close friends, who are close friends when we meet across the world. ——Sadulla

33. One cannot be judged as a gentleman by a moment of praise, and a villain cannot be judged by a moment of slander. ——Feng Menglong

34. It is important to know that Shengyou has a true promise, so don’t make an ordinary trip to see him. ——Qu Shishu

35. When scholars know each other, the warmth will not increase the flowering, the cold will not change the leaves, the four seasons will not decline, and the hardships will be strengthened. ——Zhuge Liang

36. A handshake among thousands of people will make my sleeves fragrant for three years.

——Gong Zizhen

37. When you have to let go, you must let go, and be merciful when you can. ——Shen Cai

38. Living with good people is like entering a house of orchids, which will smell fragrant for a long time; living with evil people is like entering a house of abalones, which will smell bad for a long time. ——Yan Zhitui

39. There is nothing more valuable in the world than a sincere and smart friend. ——Herodotus

40. 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

41. 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

42. The most fatal disease of friendship is the gradual indifference or the continuous increase of resentment. These resentments are either too small to be ignored or too numerous to be eliminated. - Cy Johnson

43. Treating others with courtesy means treating others the way you would like others to treat you. ——Chesterfield

44. The best way to establish and consolidate friendship is to chat with each other trustingly about matters of the heart and daily life. ——John Locke

45. People who tend to follow the crowd should not be in trouble. ——Byron

46. Friendship itself is a sacred bond, and suffering makes it more sacred. ——John Dryden

47. As long as we have experienced the process of growing up and maturing together, it is enough to turn the most superficial acquaintance into the closest confidant. ——Logan Smith

48. People’s hearts can only be won, not given. ——Yeats

 49. Friendship ceases to exist long before the flower of friendship withers. ——Gertrude Stein

50. When your friends confide in you, don’t be afraid to say the “no” in your heart, and don’t hide the “yes” in your heart. . ——Kipling

51. We get friends not because of the help we get from them, but because of the help we give them. ——Thucydius

52. With self-control, you will not fall out with others or expose weaknesses that can cause dissatisfaction. ——Wright

53. Birds with the same feathers will naturally gather together. ——Aristotle

54. There is another kind of friend who hates you. ——Shamfor

55. To make friends, you must make friends with loyal people. Just as a smart doctor must check the pulse and examine the root cause of the disease before treating a disease, when making friends, you must also test the character of the other person, otherwise it will be dangerous. ——Ibn Mujafa

56. If you walk with the wise, you will gain wisdom; if you keep the company of fools, you will gain no benefit. ——King David

57. If you are wise, do not regard that person as a friend if he has a close friendship with your enemy. ——Sadie

58. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ——Cervantes

59. Spending more time with peers is undoubtedly a good cure for heart problems. ——Tagore

60. Moral friendship is pure; friendship of interests, although sometimes small favors are given to people, their purpose is always to benefit. Just as the hunter gives food to the animals, he is not showing favor but intending to gain profit. ——Immu Mugafa

61. If you associate with good people, you will inevitably be influenced by good things; if you associate with evil people, you will inevitably be infected by evil. When the wind blows over a fragrant object, it will inevitably emit a sweet fragrance; when the wind blows over a smelly object, it will inevitably emit a stink. ——Ibn Mugafa

62. Getting along with evil people is like boarding a boat into the sea. Even if you don't die at the bottom of the sea, you will still be frightened.

——Ibn Mugafa ;