1. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! Lo Browning
2. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. Ovid
3. Friendship is a tree that provides shade. Coleridge
4. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but also worthy of eternal praise. Epicurus
5. Friendship is a harmonious equality. Pythagoras
6. Friends must help each other in times of adversity, only then can it be called true friendship. Shakespeare
7. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. Washington
8. True friendship is not a melon vine that will spring up overnight and wither within a day. Charlotte Bronte
9. Although promises can win friendship, it is actions that cultivate and maintain friendship. Feltham
10. Of all the blessings that wisdom provides to the whole life, the acquisition of friendship is the most important. Epicurus
11. Friendship is the union of souls. Voltaire
12. The essence of friendship is to forgive others' small mistakes. David Story
13. Friendship is a school for cultivating human feelings. The reason why we need friendship is not to use it to pass the time, but to cultivate virtue in others and in ourselves. Suhomlinsky
14. The light of friendship is like phosphorus, most visible when it is dark all around. Cromwell
15. Friendship is the spice and painkiller of life. Emerson
16. Friendship can enhance happiness and alleviate pain, because it can multiply our joy and share our troubles. Edison
17. Fame is a tasteless sunflower, wearing a gorgeous and vulgar golden crown; friendship is a fresh rose, with pleated petals exuding a refreshing fragrance. Holmes
18. Friendship is like a flower. If cultivated well, it can bloom in full bloom. However, once willfulness or misfortune fundamentally destroys friendship, the flower that blooms in the heart can immediately wither. Wither. Alexandre Dumas
19. Friendship is the fusion of spirits, the marriage of souls, and the bond of morality. Payne
20. As long as you think about how many things in a person's life cannot be done by himself, you can know how many benefits friendship has. Bacon
21. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but also 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 entreaty. Boccaccio
22. Hatred will eventually disappear, but friendship will last forever. Cicero
23. Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. Cicero
24. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; without friendship, the world is nothing but a wilderness; we can also use this meaning to talk about "loneliness", all nature The character of a person who is not worthy of friendship may be said to come from animals rather than from humans.
Bacon