?1. If you have extensive knowledge and knowledge, you will be wise. If you win over your friends, you will learn easily. Qing Dynasty - Wei Yuan
?2. Friendship is rare in the world, but equal friendship is even harder to find. Bacon
?3. Friendship is a harmonious equality. Pythagoras
?4. Those who know the right way can share the same interests thousands of miles apart. They are as solid as glue and paint, and as strong as gold and stone. Scholars of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms Period of Qiao
?5. Loyalty is the bridge of friendship, and deception is the enemy of friendship (Uyghur)
?6. Love must be sown with loyalty, and friendship must be planted with Understand the care.
?7. The love generated by marriage creates children; the love generated by friendship creates a person. Bacon
?8. Friendship never endures long and frequent advice. Robert Linde
?9. True friendship, a very sensible friendship, is the best priceless treasure in life. If you can be trustworthy to your friends and always be worthy of them, it will be a good influence on your character and soul. and the highest test of morality. Marx
?10. Friendship should be immortal. Titus Levi
?11. The lonely establish friendship. The greater a person's image, the more pain he suffers. On the other hand, the more pain a person suffers, the greater his image. Here, Roland realizes that there is another kind of greatness, which is deeper than the greatness of achievements that he often praises, and this is the greatness of pain. ... As a sufferer, he welcomes all sufferers in the world. He does not want to get the same inspiration now, but wants to establish friendship among all the lonely people in the world and explain to them the meaning of pain and suffering. great. Zweig
?12. A person who does not have good friends will not see his own shortcomings. (Soviet Union)
?13. Friendship is a golden thread that connects hearts all over the world. --John Evelyn, British writer
?14. Friendship should be an effective comfort when encountering major worries and troubles in life. Balzac
?15. All the glory and wealth in the world are not as good as a good friend. Voltaire
?16. Friendship and career represent the two great pleasures of life, and if you want to have these two great pleasures, one must be cheerful and the other must be diligent. Roland
?17. Compromise is not a solid foundation for any friendship. Rabindranath Tagore
?18. A tree has many uses, and a person has many friends. Proverb
?19. Once a teacher, always a friend.
?20. Friends enrich life. Lincoln
?21. If you are smart, do not regard that person as a friend if he has a close friendship with your enemy. (Persia) Saadi
22. In addition to the concept of disinterest, mutual respect seems to be another key point of friendship. Moroa
?23. Give me a peach and repay me with a plum. "The Book of Songs"
?24. A true friend will help when in trouble, a false friend will cry out in trouble. (Kirgiz)
?25. The only way to find friends is to become someone else’s friend.
?26. I want to play the piano, but I hate not knowing the music. (Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty)
?27. Even if we don’t know each other, we will remember each other again. Bai Juyi
?28. People who attribute friendship to interests, I think, have written off the most precious thing in friendship. --Ancient Roman statesman Cicero
?29. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but worthy of eternal praise. It is the wisest mother of generosity and honour, the sister of gratitude and kindness, the sworn enemy of hatred and greed; it is ever ready to sacrifice itself for others, and does so entirely of its own free will, without the need of entreaty.
Boccaccio
?30. People must rely on patience to maintain harmony. Friendship is like a little flower, which must be carefully cultivated by both parties.
31. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. Washington
32. If you want to receive help in times of trouble, you should treat others with kindness in ordinary times. Sadie
33. To make friends, you must first be a friend. Hubbard
34. People who are often insincere to others will not be sincere to themselves in the end. Author: La Rochefoucauld
35. Friendship ceases to exist long before the flower of friendship withers. Gertrude Stein
?36. When making friends, only take their strengths and ignore their weaknesses.
?37. True friends are as light as water; false friends are as sweet as honey.
38. Old trees are the best to burn, old horses are best to ride, old books are the best to read, old wine is the best to drink, and old friends are the most trustworthy. Wright
?39. You and I are friends. We each exchange an apple with each other. After the exchange, we still each have an apple. If you have a thought, I also have a thought, and friends exchange thoughts. Then each of us has two thoughts.
?40. It is difficult to keep a snobbish acquaintance for a long time. Zhuge Liang
?41. Friendship is always an assistant to virtue, not evil. (Rome) Cicero
?42. If a person abandons his loyal friends, he is abandoning his most precious life. Sophocles
?43. The three most precious things in the world are: knowledge, food and friendship.
?44. There is no foundation of friendship more solid than having a common enemy. Ireland
?45. Discord between friends is an opportunity for enemies to attack. Aesop
?46. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiable loneliness; without friendship, the world is just a wilderness; we can also use this sense to talk about loneliness and say that all people are not qualified to make friends by nature. The nature of man can be said to come from animals rather than from humans. Bacon
?47. The friendship between men is based on personal opinions and interests, while the communication between women is because they are in the same fate. Simone Beauvoir
?48. 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. Moroya
?49. When making friends, be strict and trustworthy. Confucius
?50. Friends can have a heart-to-heart relationship. There is no age or youth in a life-long friendship, so why should we first agree with each other when talking about friendship? -- (Tang Dynasty) Du Fu
51. Friendship is like a fraction, the two parties are the numerator and denominator. When the numerators (denominators) lose each other, the fractional value becomes nothing.
52. Reluctantly maintaining friendship is the most embarrassing thing. Plautus
53. Love is passionate friendship, quiet understanding, mutual trust, mutual enjoyment and mutual forgiveness. Love is faithfulness that is not affected by the conditions of time, space and environment. Love is when people learn from each other's strengths and acknowledge each other's weaknesses. Ann Rades
54. Understanding is definitely the soil that nurtures the fruits of all friendships. Wilson
55. Those who are united in kindness are called knowing oneself; those who are united in heart and heart are said to be intimate. (Ming? Feng Menglong)
?56. Friendship can not only make life go out of the stormy emotions and move towards the sunny and clear sky, but also make people get rid of the dark and chaotic thoughts and enter into the light and rational thinking. Bacon
?57. Friendship can pop out of a wine glass. Guy
58. With understanding, friendship can last forever; with friendship, life can be valuable. Let us shine the light of understanding.
?59. If good people live together, they will hear good advice every day; if evil people hang around, they will have evil feelings every day.
?60. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends who are very political in mind and heart.
Einstein
61. You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you. Kahlil Gibran
62. It is very easy for loyal people to establish friendship with each other; it is 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
?63. In this world, what honest people respect and value most is a true friend. This kind of friend can be said to be another self.
?64. The element of true friendship is to be considerate of other people's small faults. Europe
?65. Helping each other wholeheartedly and being intimate without any questions is the highest state of friendship.
?66. People with cheerful temperaments have many friends, and wood with straight trunks is of great use.
?67. More than two thoughts If you have an apple and I have an apple, and they exchange each other, then each person has only 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
?68. Helping each other wholeheartedly and being intimate is the highest state of friendship. Valois
?69. Friends made throughout life should not be alienated once. Iran
?70. It is not difficult to die for a friend, but it is difficult to find a friend worth dying for. (UK)
?71. Without friends is like a bird without wings, like people without sunshine.
?72. The road to success must be dotted with broken friendships. Wells
73. Friendship makes us happy. What helps us the most is not the actual help from our friends, but our belief that we can get help from them. Epicurus
?74. Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. Cicero
?75. Brothers may not be friends, but friends are often like brothers. Franklin
?76. It is better to dissolve enemies than to make knots. Let each of us look back. Feng Menglong
?77. In ancient times, since the emperor reached the level of common people, he must have mentors and friends to achieve his virtues. Song Dynasty - Cheng Hao
78. Becoming a poet's volunteer secretary and gaining the poet's favor is like a speculator caressing his first investor. This partnership-like relationship is quite similar to friendship when it first emerges. Balzac
79. Here, the word friendship is artificial and redundant, because no one would think of this. Taiwanese female writer Sanmao
?80. People who limit friendship to two people seem to confuse the security of wise friendship with the jealousy and stupidity of love. Adam Smith
?81.Be careful with your language when conversing with friends. Adults should also take care of each other step by step and avoid spreading bad words, so as to promote the friendship between the two parties. Reducing right and wrong is an important part of promoting interpersonal relationships. Spread more good words and never spread a single bad word. Sanmao
?82. Only when you face adversity can you know the trueness of your friends. (Europe)
?83. Only a broad and intelligent heart can always discover the love of friendship. Heine
?84. Once friendship is broken, reputation is tarnished, and loyalty turns into the dull pain of sin and shame, all that has gone before will leave only a wound that keeps bleeding and can never be healed. Winsett
?85. Choose friends slowly and change friends even more slowly. (Franklin)
86. It is better to have many good friends than to have a lot of wealth. (English) Shakespeare
?87. A friend in need is a friend. Lenin
?88. Those who seek to facilitate friendship will disperse if they benefit from poverty. Those who use wealth to make friends will lose their wealth; those who use sex to make friends will lose their money.
?89. It is better to dissolve enemies than to end them. Let each of us look back. (Ming Dynasty) Feng Menglong
?90. When good people are together, they will hear good advice every day; when evil people are around, they will have evil feelings every day.
Fan Ye
?91. Now the famous saying about maintaining friendship has been updated to: You can look down on me, but you can't look down on the micro-business products I sell.
92. If you want to understand a person, look at his friends. (Mongolian)
?93. The loss of time makes people age, and the loss of friendship makes people empty. I hope to have a pair of hands to grasp time and cherish friendship!
?94. Although insidious friendship allows you to get some trivial favors, it will deprive you of your treasures of independent thinking and pure love for the truth! Belinsky
95. Trust is the bridge of friendship, and self-respect is the catalyst of friendship.
?96. When the god of poverty comes in quietly, the false friendship rushes out of the window and escapes. Mir
?97. Friendship is a school that cultivates human feelings. Suhomlinsky
?98. There is no gain in friendship and no salary in officialdom. Jikang
?99. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. Ba Jin
?100. The so-called friendship, first of all, is sincerity and criticizing the mistakes of comrades. Ostrovsky
?101. No matter it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship. Pushkin
?102. Pearls hang around the neck, friendship is embedded in the heart. Proverb
?103. A fool who is overly diligent is more dangerous than any enemy. Krylov
?104. The ancients said that a man has no personal friendships, and a man who only cares about public welfare has little need for personal friendship. Taiwanese writer and critic Li Ao
?105. Friendship is not the exclusive property of some people. As long as you have a sincere heart and compare your hearts to your own, you will be rewarded with true friendship.
?106. True friendship is not a vine that will spring up overnight and wither within a day. Charlotte Bronte
?107. It is better to have fools than to win villains. (Song Dynasty) Sima Guang
?108. The most valuable thing in life is to know oneself, and to meet flesh and blood relatives from all over the world. (Li He, Tang Dynasty)
?109. A gentleman chooses first and then makes friends, while a villain chooses first and then chooses. Therefore, a gentleman has few worries, while a villain has many complaints.
?110. When it comes to fame, honor, pleasure, wealth, etc., if compared with the passion of friendship, all these are just dust. Darwin
?111. It is better to choose friends carefully and to discard them even more carefully. -(US) Fulan Green
?112. 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
?113. If there is a gentleman inside the door, a gentleman will come outside; if there is a villain inside the door, a villain will come outside.
?114. Friends are the defenders against sorrow, unhappiness and fear, and the jars of friendship and trust. "Five Volumes of Books"
?115. Learning is hard to come by, so help your teachers and friends. Qing-Tang Bin
?116. Making friends requires equality and reciprocity. Equality and reciprocity are the two signs of friendship.
?117. The bright baby is the bright light in the house, and friendship is happiness. Beacon.
?118. He who pursues love will find love; he who sacrifices friendship will have friends; he who devotes himself to creating happiness will have happiness. Moroa
?119. Having a good friend is equivalent to having the whole world.
?120. A thousand cups of wine is too little, and half a sentence without speculation is too much.