Famous quotes from good teachers and helpful friends
Those who praise us behind our backs are our good friends. ——Cervantes
The end and pinnacle of all goodness, the last star of life is friendship. ——E. Markham
Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
Only by knowing each other can we not doubt each other; only by not doubting can we know each other. ——Cao Yu
There are too few true friends and too many friends whose words and deeds are inconsistent. They are just gentlemen in words and dwarves in actions, like the moon, sometimes waning and sometimes full. We can only declare that we should regard them as currencies whose value is known before they are used! ——Ke Shuduo
If you are smart, don’t treat that person as a friend if he has a deep friendship with your enemy. ——Sadie
For friends to have lasting friendship, they must be humble and considerate to each other. ——Anonymous
Friendship between people unites the hearts of most people. Because of this precious connection, it is gentle and sweet. ——St. Augustine
In fact, the unity of people is incredible, and it is a magical tie of "friendship" that connects all people. ——Carlisle
This man is willing to shed his blood and sacrifice his life for me, but he cannot reveal to me the little secret hidden in the corner of his heart. Friendship, you are just a fleeting cloud. You are as bright and brilliant as the sun, but you are just an elusive thing that can be viewed... - Dumas Glass of wine. ——Tao Qian
Don’t take out your merits from your own pocket and lend them to your friends. This is an insult to him. ——Tagore
There is nothing more important and beautiful than the kind relationship between people, whether it is walking with others on the train, or getting along with family members or colleagues. ——Anonymous
Trusting the kindness of others is a clear proof of your own kindness. ——Anonymous
The word "friend" is on everyone's lips, but true friendship is rare. ——Phaedrus
Whoever wants to be helped in times of trouble should be lenient to others in ordinary times. ——Sadie
People who are looking for friends should find friends. People who have no friends mean that they have never looked for them.
——Lesing
Those who pity you are not friends, but those who help you are friends. - Thomas Fuller
Friendship is like a star, and love is just a candle. Candles will burn out, but stars will shine forever. ——Alexander Dumas
If a gentleman has jealous friends, then virtuous ministers will not be friends; if a king has jealous ministers, then virtuous ministers will not come to him. ——Xun Kuang
From the appearance, humans are the most precious and dogs are the lowest, but the sages unanimously believe that a dog that values ??righteousness is better than an unjust person. ——Sadie
Only those who treat each other sincerely are true friends. ——Anonymous
It is equally wrong to not believe anyone and to trust anyone. ——Seneca
He who does not share happiness with others will not be a loyal friend in disaster. ——Aesop
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
You must examine the root cause of the disease, and when making friends, you must also examine the character of the other party, otherwise it will be dangerous.
——Ibn Mugafa
Happiness does not lie in having many friends, but in carefully choosing friends and their value. ——Johnson
Score points in making friends and sharpen rules.
Zhou Xingsi
True friends do not talk about friendship. They do not ask each other for anything for the sake of friendship, but do everything they can for each other. ——Belinsky
A loyal friend is the incarnation of Bodhisattva. ——Napoleon
Those ungrateful people who fall into difficulties cannot be saved. ——Aesop
When making friends, you must choose your own. It is beneficial to talk and learn from each other; it is harmful to follow and play.
——"The Sayings of the Old Man in Xichou·Lectures"
Living with good people is like entering the room of Lan Zhi and not smelling their fragrance for a long time, then you will be transformed into them. Living with evil people is like entering an abalone den. If you don't smell the smell for a long time, you will be transformed by it. ——Liu Xiang
Intimate friends may be separated by thousands of mountains and rivers, but they still seem to be close at hand. ——Tegnell
In the face of misfortune, understand your friends. ——Herder
Unknown friends are also friends. ——Lesing
Life is enriched in various friendships. Loving others and not being loved by others is the greatest joy of existence. ——Wei Smith;