1. For wise people, advice is superfluous; for fools, advice is not enough. ——Molière
2. True friendship is not a vine that will spring up overnight and wither within a day. ——Charlotte Bronte
3. Friendship is not like mushrooms, which cannot be found in the woods; child! It grows in the heart. ——Gorky
4. Don’t rely on gifts to gain a friend. You must offer your sincere love and learn how to win a person's heart in the right way. ——Socrates
5. The strongest friendship is forged in times of adversity, just as pig iron can only be tempered into a pot in a fierce fire. ——Colton
6. Sincere friendship seems to be healthy. You only know how valuable it is when you lose it. ——Golden
7. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. ——Washington
8. If we want to gain more deep friendships, we may need to pay more attention to how we behave and live up to the wisdom of our friends. ——Zou Taofen
9. If friendship can adjust people's emotions, then another function of friendship is to enhance people's wisdom. ——Bacon
10. If my friend is blind, I will look at him from the side. ——Jouber
11. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ——Cervantes
12. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not the assistant of sin. ——Cicero
13. True friendship should be the same whether viewed from the front or back. It is impossible to see a rose from the front and a thorn from the back. ——Lucert
14. The basis of friendship lies in the greatest similarity in the hearts and souls of two people. ——Beethoven
15. You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran
16. A true and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. ——Gorky
17. Friendship! You are the mysterious glue of the soul; you are the sweetener of life and the social connector! ——Lord Blair
18. True friendship arises from the same love and hate. ——Salust
19. Friendship cannot be a transaction; on the contrary. It requires the most thorough concept of disinterest. ——Moroa
20. Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do not be indebted to anyone. ——Shakespeare
21. True friendship should be the same whether viewed from the front or the back. It cannot be a rose from the front and a thorn from the back. ——Lucert
22. You may forget the person who laughed with you; but you will never forget the person who cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran
23. True friendship requires maintaining a certain distance. When there is distance, there will be respect; when there is respect, friendship will last forever. ——You Jin
24. Only when people treat each other sincerely can they be true friends. Anyone who plots against his friends is deceiving himself. ——Alhaji Abubakar Emang
25. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my existence a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
26. Foolish friends are worse than wise enemies. ——Sakyamuni
27. Friendship is a feeling of mutual attraction, so it can be encountered but not sought. ——Roland
28. Friendship itself is a sacred bond, and suffering makes it more sacred. ——John Dryden
29. The essence of friendship is to forgive others’ small mistakes. ——David Story
30. Many people who appear to be friends are not actually friends, and many who are friends do not appear to be friends.
——Democritus
31. In friendship, without words, all thoughts, all wishes, all hopes occur and are enjoyed in silent joy. ——Kahlil Gibran
32. The bonds of friendship may be tightened by emotional excitement, but they must never be broken. ——Lincoln
33. Among all the happiness that wisdom provides to the whole life, obtaining friendship is the most important. ——Boccaccio
34. True friends do not pay lip service to friendship. They do not ask each other for anything for the sake of friendship, but do everything they can for each other. —— Belinsky
35. True friendship can only be based on the combination of similar temperaments. ——Beethoven
36. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. ——Einstein
37. If you bribe a friend with gifts, he may also be bribed by others. ——Shakespeare
38. Be a good person first, and then find people who are similar to you to be your friends. Only in this way can friendship grow steadily. ——Cicero
39. There is nothing more beautiful and pleasant in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. ——Cicetu
40. The greatest effort of friendship is not to show our flaws to a friend, but to make him see his own flaws. ——Larochevko
41. Just as real gold must be recognized in fire, friendship must be tested in adversity. ——Ovid
42. Those who can only be happy with you but not suffer with you have lost one of the keys to the seven doors of heaven. ——Kahlil Gibran
43. The person who receives the favor must always keep the favor in his heart, but the person who gives the favor must not remember it. ——Cicero
44. Among all the happiness that wisdom provides to the whole life, obtaining friendship is the most important. ——Epicurus
45. Use the rake of friendship to eradicate the seeds of hostility and hatred, and then plant the seedlings of harmony in their original place. ——Dickens
46. Without integrity, love, friendship, and virtue will not exist in the world. ——Adison
47. There is nothing more beautiful and pleasant in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. ——Cisseto
48. No matter it is sentimental poems, beautiful articles, or leisure joy, nothing can replace the incomparable close friendship. ——Pushkin
49. Friendship can enhance happiness and reduce pain, because it can multiply our joy and share our troubles. ——Edison
50. It only takes a little effort to make friends in good times; finding friendship in times of trouble is even more difficult than climbing to the sky. ——Epictetus
51. Friends see friends as transparent, and they exchange lives with each other. ——Romain Rolland
52. Friendship between people is not due to indescribable benefits, but indescribable better. ——Qian Zhongshu
53. Openness and honesty and the depth of friendship should not be measured by the length of time. ——Balzac
54. Friendship is nothing else, but a harmony that connects all the sacred and secular things in the world with goodwill and love. ——Cicero
55. Although promises can win friendship, it is actions that cultivate and maintain friendship. ——Feltham
56. Friendship is a school that cultivates human feelings. ——Suhomlinsky
57. Tell your close friends the pain, and the pain will be reduced by half; share the happiness with your friends, and the happiness will be divided into two. The effect of friendship is so magical! ——Bacon
58. Whoever has encountered a friendly heart once in the world and experienced the state of sincerity has tasted the joy of heaven and earth. ——Romain Rolland
59. Friendship is a means of virtue, and it is a virtue in itself, a common virtue.
——Feuerbach
60. Friends must help each other in times of adversity, only then can it be called true friendship. ——Shakespeare
61. May friendship have no other purpose than seeking to deepen the soul. ——Kahlil Gibran
62. 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
63. People must rely on patience to maintain harmony. Friendship is like a little flower, which must be carefully cultivated by both parties. ——Anonymous
64. Friendship, the mysterious union of the soul! The beautifier of life and the consolidater of society! ——Robert Brahai
65. The lovers who can never get back together are often not the lovers who separated in anger, but the lovers who separated on the basis of friendship. ——Hardy
66. Friendship, activity and youthful singing will alleviate our pain. ——Kontzkevich
67. A person who has no friends or enemies is an ordinary person. ——Rafat
68. We have fewer friends than we imagine, but we have more friends than we know. ——Hofmannsthal
69. It’s not too far to go to the moon; the greatest distance we have to walk is still between us. ——De Gaulle
70. The way we make friends is to give benefits to others rather than asking for them. This kind of friendship is the most reliable. —— Thucydes
71. Friendship established on the basis of business is better than business established on the basis of friendship. ——Rockefeller
72. People who are surrounded by good friends are much happier than those who are surrounded by others. ——Mrs. Carnegie
73. Friendship does not require clinking glasses, friendship does not require gifts, friendship is just that we will not forget it. ——Wang Meng
74. The best friend is the kind of person who doesn’t like to talk too much, can talk to you silently and is in close communication with you. ——Gorky
75. Loyal friendship is needed in happiness, especially in times of adversity. ——Seneca
76. It is a principle of friendship to neither ask nor allow others to do despicable things. ——Cicero
77. Only by sharing the joys and sorrows together for a long time can we have an irreversible friendship. ——Cicero
78. Friendship cannot be a transaction; on the contrary, it requires the most complete concept of disinterest. ——Moroa
79. Friendship is the same soul living in two bodies. ——Aristotle
80. Friendship is as pure as the morning fog. Flattery cannot win friendship. Friendship can only be consolidated with loyalty. ——Marx
81. True friendship is never calm. ——Mrs. Sevigny
82. Friends see friends as transparent, and they exchange lives with each other? ——Romain Rolland
83. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; without friendship, the world is just a wilderness. ——Bacon
84. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
85. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is. ——Lo Browning
86. Friendship is as pure as the morning fog. Flattery cannot win it. Friendship can only be consolidated by loyalty. ——Marx
87. Friendship is often formed by a common interest that is easier for two people to realize than one person. This relationship is pure only when they are mutually satisfying. ——Strindberg
88. True friendship always anticipates the needs of the other party rather than announcing what one needs. ——Mo Luoya
89. True friendship is like health. You cannot appreciate its preciousness until it is lost. ——Bacon
90. The so-called friendship is a transaction between equal people without the relationship of interest. ——Gores
91. Friendship is a tranquilizer and a stimulant; friendship is a lighthouse in the sea and an oasis in the desert.
——Wu Qiao
92. A cowardly person will give his friends to the executioner. ——Romain Rolland
93. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but also worthy of eternal praise. ——Epicurus
94. Friendship is established in comradeship, consolidated in sincerity, developed in criticism, and destroyed in flattery. ——Lenin
95. In terms of friendship, the world seems to be a small vendor, and it can only sell friendship piecemeal. ——Romain Rolland
96. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. ——Lu Xun
97. True friendship can not only tolerate the advice given by friends, but also allow oneself to accept the advice. ——Cicero
98. True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. ——Washington
99. 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
100. True friendship is like health. You only know how valuable it is when you lose it. —— Cordon
101. There is nothing more beautiful and pleasant in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. ——Cicero