Friendship is an emotion from a two-way (or interactive) relationship. Look at the following epigrams of classmate friendship!
Classmate friendship aphorism 1 1, a friend in need is a friend indeed. -Aesop
2. Friends enrich life. Lincoln
Friendship is the combination of souls. -Voltaire
Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. -Cicero
Friendship increases happiness and reduces sadness. bacon
6. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. Coleridge
7. Friendship is harmony and equality. Pythagoras
8. Friends have always been our other half. -Cicero
9. Hatred will eventually disappear, but friendship will last forever. -Cicero
10, real gold is not afraid of fire, adversity tests friendship. Emerson
1 1. To make friends, you must make friends first. Hubbard
12. The language of friendship is not language, but meaning. Thoreau
Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. -Ovid
14. Friendship in adversity can alleviate adversity. -Shakespeare
Classmate friendship epigram 2 If you have jealous friends, you won't make friends with them. If you interfere with your minister, you won't make friends with them. Xun Kuang
The two are integrated, and the benefits are broken; Concentric words are as fragrant as blue. Easy copula
Learning and living with meaning cannot be without meaning; I grew up in Qi, so I can't be incoherent. Jia yi
A gentleman does not know his friends, but trusts them. Sima Qian
I don't know who he is, but treat him as a friend. Sima Qian
Dig a well to flow, make friends to end. Dao Jia
It is wise to approach saints; A fool is a fool. pi rixiu
A hundred years of heart, who is limited to northern Henan? He Yao
Not too far from the moon; The longest distance we have to walk is still between us. Gaullist
For a wise man, advice is superfluous; Advice is not enough for a fool. Molière
Friendship is as pure as the morning fog. Flattery can't get friendship. Friendship can only be consolidated by loyalty. Marx
The so-called friendship is a transaction between equal people without interests. Gols
Friendship is a means of virtue, which is a virtue in itself and a common virtue. Feuerbach
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