1. A true friend will never change his mind. Joe McDonald
2. Friends enrich life. Lincoln
3. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. Einstein
4. The only way to find friends is to become someone else’s friend.
5. When making friends, keep your word. "The Analects of Confucius"
6. A friend is another self. Cicero
7. What is a friend? A friend is someone you can treat sincerely. Frankland
8. Friendship is the union of souls. Voltaire
9. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s love for me. Li Bai
10. What are friends? Friendship is a kind of sincere interaction, a kind of understanding and understanding
11. Friends are those who unite with each other through righteousness. Zhu Xi
12. A friend is known in need. Lenin
13. Friendship is a harmonious equality. Pythagoras
14. A person without true friends is a truly lonely person.
15. Friends should be more important than kings. Voltaire
16. 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 change their hearts for their friends. William Peng
17. A kind word warms the winter for three months, but a bad word hurts someone for six months. Proverb
18. The bamboo itself has no carpel and many branches; the lotus root has its own orifice and its belly is full of love threads.
19. Make friends in good times and test your friends in adversity. Latin Proverb
20. Ten thousand taels of gold are easy to get; a close friend is the hardest to find.
21. There are many friends when banqueting and laughing, and there are few friends who know each other in times of adversity. Pu Songling
22. When making friends, you should learn from the strengths of others; when doing things, you should restrain your own shortcomings.
23. Friends are always our significant other. Cicero
24. Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. Cicero
25. Wealth is not friends, but friends are wealth.
26. Friends see friends transparently; they exchange lives with each other. Romain Rolland
27. Time in this world is rare; good friends in the world become closer as time goes by.
28. There is nothing in the world more valuable than a sincere and smart friend
29. You may forget the person who laughed with you, but You will never forget those who cried with you. Kahlil Gibran
30. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Aesop
31. Deep friendship is similar to gold; poetry is not as sonorous as jade.
32. Friends must help each other in times of adversity, only then can it be called true friendship. English Shakespeare
33. There are indeed people who enjoy helping others. But only those who sincerely wish you happiness without jealousy can be called true friends. Heine
34. There is nothing more beautiful and pleasant in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. Cicetu
35. 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
36. When the weather is cold, you will know the pines and cypresses; in adversity, you will find friendship.
37. The fragrance of a new knot has not faded; the love of a long-lasting alliance will never fade.
38. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is. Rob Browning
39. Pines, bamboos and plums are three friends in the cold year; peaches, plums, apricots and spring warm the whole family.
40. A true friend should tell the truth, no matter how sharp the words are Ostrovsky
41. Friends who are fair-weather are easy to find; friends in need are hard to come by.
42. There are few compliments in deep love, but there are many jokes among close friends. Proverb
43. When you meet a close friend, a thousand cups of wine is too little, and half a sentence without speculation is more than enough. Proverb
44. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. Coleridge
45. A person who does not even have a noble friend is not worth living. Democritus
46. Loyal friends are hard to buy. Tacitus
47. Be sincere and receive courtesy; those who are near will be pleased with those who are far away.
48. Put others before yourself. "Book of Rites"
49. The sick and the poor know the friends; the chaos and separation know the love.
50. Sincerity attracts flying stars; deep affection makes jade bloom.
51. Keep the Tao and don’t confine yourself; choosing friends is like seeking a teacher.
52. A thousand friends are few, but an enemy is many.
53. Friendship doubles joy and reduces sorrow. Bacon
54. Where in life do we not meet each other, why should we have known each other before?
55. Don’t worry about the road ahead. No one in the world knows you. Gao Shi
56. The snow geese fly together and the frost recedes; the red plum blossoms bloom together and the solid ice melts.
57. Those who are friends with the upright will be prosperous, and those who are friends with the evil and the soft will be harmed. "Xue Zhiqinggong's Reading Book and Friendship"
58. A favored guest never gets tired of visiting;
59. Not all relatives are friends, but only those who have the same interests are friends. Democritus
60. Those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black. Fu Xuan
61. Friends have no reservations between true friends, and their property is unlimited. Euripides
62. 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.
"Choose Friends"