1. Some people are complimentary to you, but they are not friends in times of need - Shakespeare
2. A father is a source of wealth, a brother is a comfort, and a friend is both a source of wealth and comfort. . ——Franklin
3. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; no friendship is just a wasteland. ——Bacon
4. The heart is drunk without saying anything, and I will no longer receive a glass of wine. ——Tao Yuanming
5. Friendship between people is not due to indescribable benefits, but it is indescribable better. ——Qian Zhongshu
6. Friends who abandon you in an emergency are not trustworthy. ——Aesop
7. Life is inseparable from friendship, but it is not easy to get true friendship; friendship always requires loyalty to sow seeds, enthusiasm to water, principles to cultivate, and understanding to cultivate. care. ——Marx
8. Friendship is a tranquilizer and a stimulant; friendship is a lighthouse in the sea and an oasis in the desert. ——Bing Xin
9. Friendship is a selfless communication between two equals; love is a humble communication between a tyrant and a slave. ——Oliver Goldsmith
10. We are both fallen people at the end of the world, so why should we have known each other before. ——Bai Juyi
11. Friendship, a noble and beautiful friendship based on mutual respect, deep sympathy, never malicious envy of other people's achievements, cultivate a sense of collective interests above all else for oneself . ——Ostrovsky
12. Villains who tend to follow the crowd must not be in trouble! ——Byron
13. A true friend should tell the truth, no matter how sharp the words are. ——Ostrovsky
14. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine. —— Zhuangzi
15. A person’s friend is his own attraction. ——Emerson
16. Friendship must be as warm as love, and love must be as unbreakable as friendship. —— Moore
17. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. ——Lu Xun
18. No matter it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace the incomparable close friendship. ——Pushkin
19. The true criterion for measuring a friend is behavior rather than words. —— Joe Washington
20. Keep a certain distance between friends to make friendship last forever. ——Charles
21. Keep a certain distance between friends to make friendship last forever. ——Charles
22. A thousand friends are too few, and one enemy is too many. ——A. Babaeva
23. There is nothing more pleasant than friends in the world, and nothing more pleasant than talking about friends. ——Pu Songling
24. If you want to get help in times of bad luck, you should be lenient to others on weekdays. ——Sadie
25. Those who betray their companions often unknowingly destroy themselves too. ——Aesop
26. A true friend is one soul conceived in two bodies. ——Aristotle
27. The best thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. ——Einstein
28. The way of communication is still white; if dyed with vermilion, it will be red; if dyed with blue, it will be green. ——Qiao Zhou
29. Although promises can gain friendship, it is actions that cultivate and maintain friendship. ——Feltham
30. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my existence a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
31. 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
32. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! ——Lo Browning
33. For an immature teenager, bad partners play a much greater role than good teachers. ——Aesop
34. Don’t rely on gifts to gain friends. You must devote your sincere love and learn how to win someone's heart in the right way. ——Soragtes
35. Those who abuse themselves cannot be talked to; those who abandon themselves cannot be talked about. ——Mencius
36. True friendship is not a melon vine that will spring up overnight and wither within a day. ——Charlotte Bronte
37. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not of vice. ——Cicero
38. The reason why we love someone is because we think that person has qualities that we respect. ——Rousseau
39. It is better to choose friends carefully and to discard them even more carefully. - Fulang Green
40. Foolish friends are worse than wise enemies. ——Sakyamuni
41. Although insidious friendship allows you to get some trivial favors, it will deprive you of the treasure-independent thinking and pure love for the truth! ——Belinsky
42. Goodwill brings happiness, and civilization brings harmony.
——Hugo
43. Those who know themselves do not blame others; those who know their destiny do not blame heaven; those who blame others are poor, and those who blame heaven have no ambition. ——Xunzi
44. Evil people stay away from each other, while good people stay close to each other. ——Wang Fanzhi
45. Friendship is as pure as the morning mist. Flattery cannot win it. Friendship can only be consolidated with loyalty. ——Marx
46. 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
47. A true friend is a person who is open-minded, upright, responsive to requests, and brave enough to take risks; they can endure everything, bravely sacrifice everything, and never show any concern for their friends. Change of heart. ——William Peng
48. With friends, life can show its full value. ——Romain Rolland
49. The love caused by marriage creates children; the love caused by friendship creates a person. ——Bacon
50. Discord between friends is an opportunity for the enemy to attack. ——Aesop
51. The best friend is the kind of person who doesn’t like to talk much, can talk to you silently and is closely connected with you. ——Golky
52. Except for a true friend, no medicine can heal the heart. ——Bacon
53. Some people are complimentary to you, but all of them are not friends in need. ——Shakespeare
54. It is better to have many good friends than to have a lot of wealth. ——Shakespeare
55. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. ——Ovid
56. When it comes to things like fame, honor, happiness, and wealth, if compared with friendship, they are all dust. ——Darwin
57. The most important thing for people to know each other is to know each other, and the most important thing for people to know each other is to understand each other. ——Mencius
58. Such an ungrateful person cannot be saved if he is in trouble. ——Aesop
59. People who limit friendship to two people seem to confuse the security of wise friendship with the jealousy and folly of love. ——Adam Smith
60. Friendship is a union of souls. This union can be divorced. It is a tacit contract between two sensitive and upright people. ——Voltaire
61. Friendship established on the basis of business is better than business established on the basis of friendship. ——Rockefeller
62. You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran
63. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine; ——Zhuang Zhou
64. Where a person may perish alone, two people may be saved together. ——Balzac
65. A true and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. ——Gorky
66. Whether it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace an extremely close friendship. ——Pushkin
67. If you are not cold, you will not know the pines and cypresses; if things are not difficult, you will not know the gentleman. ——Xunzi
68. Those who delete branches and leaves are determined not to get flowers and fruits. ——Lu Xun
69. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
70. People who are often insincere to others will not be sincere to themselves in the end. ——La Rochefoucauld
71. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but worthy of eternal praise. ——Bujia Qiu
72. A fence has three stakes, and a hero has three gangs. ——Mao Zedong
73. Mature and true citizen consciousness; regard serving the society as a person's most important virtue. ——Suhomlinsky
74. When people help me, I will never forget it. When I help others, I won’t forget it. ——Hua Luogeng
75. Friendship is a means of virtue, and it is a virtue in itself, a common virtue. ——Feuerbach
76. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people. ——Democritus
77. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with minds and upright hearts. ——Einstein
78. This is a law of friendship: once suspicion walks in through the front door, love will slip away through the back door. ——Mole
79. If you have to give him something, he will be good to you. If you don’t give him something, he will be bad to you. Never make such a friend. ——Ding Ling
80. Friendship is the spice and painkiller of life. ——Emerson
81. Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do no wrong to anyone. ——Shakespeare
82. If you are smart, don’t treat that person as a friend if he has a deep friendship with your enemy. ——Sadie
83. Showing disdain for other people’s happiness is an insult to others.
——Margaret Yourcenar
84. Friendship is as pure as the morning fog. Flattery cannot win friendship. Friendship can only be consolidated with loyalty. ——Marx
85. One knowledge in life is enough, and the world should treat it with sympathy. ——Lu Xun
86. The basis of friendship is reciprocity. The basis of friendship between businessmen is reciprocity in interests, and the basis of friendship between close friends is reciprocity in spirit. ——Wang Guozhen
87. There are three kinds of true friends: friends who love you, friends who forget you, and friends who hate you. ——Sangfer
88. If good people are together, they will hear good advice every day; if evil people are around, they will have evil feelings every day. ——Fan Ye
89. Those who do not share happiness with others will not be loyal friends in disaster. ——Aesop
90. Friendship is the fusion of spirits, the marriage of souls, and the bond of morality. ——Payne
91. Friends will know us when we are happy; we will know our friends when we are in trouble. ——Collins
92. Among all the happiness that wisdom provides to the whole life, obtaining friendship is the most important. ——Epicurus
93. The agreement of thoughts and feelings produces friendship. ——Democritus
94. The basis of friendship lies in the greatest similarity in the hearts and souls of two people. ——Beethoven
95. Those who attribute friendship to interests, I think, have written off the most precious thing in friendship. ——Cicero
96. With self-control, you will not fall out with others or expose weaknesses that can cause dissatisfaction. ——Wright
97. This spirit of mutual assistance and fraternity seeks the permanent consolidation of the group. ——Sun Yat-sen
98. The best way to maintain friendship is not to do anything to him, and not to lend him money. ——Lu Xun
99. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ——Cervantes
100. If you know that you are brothers all over the world, you will never meet old friends anywhere. ——Chen Gangzhong
101. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
102. Friendship between people unites the hearts of most people. Because of this precious connection, it is gentle and sweet. ——Augustine
103. You should help your friends when they are in difficulty, and do not gossip after the matter is hopeless. ——Aesop
104. 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
105. Eternal devotion is the truth of life. Its perfection is the perfection of our lives. ——Tagore
106. People who are surrounded by good friends are much happier than those who are surrounded by others. ——Mrs. Carnegie
107. Living with good people is like entering a house of orchids, which will make you smell good over time; living with evil people is like entering a house of abalone, which will make you smell bad over time. ——Yan Zhitui
108. Those who use cunning to harm their friends will themselves be trapped in danger and ambush. ——Aesop
109. True and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. ——Gorky
110. Friendship between people unites the hearts of most people. Because of this precious connection, it is gentle and sweet. ——Augustine
111. All the glory and wealth in the world are not as good as a good friend. ——Voltaire
112. Ten thousand taels of gold are easy to get, but a close friend is hard to find.
——Cao Xueqin