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Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep our friendship at a moderate level and not to take too deep part in each other's spiritual life. -Euripides Friendship can never be a transaction; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of disinterest. -Mo Luoa The following are the famous sayings and aphorisms that I have collected and arranged for you, hoping to help you. Welcome to read the reference study! 217 reflects friendly sayings and aphorisms

1. Love yourself. Love in the end. Cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than honesty. -Shakespeare's Henry VIII

2. If a person abandons his faithful friend, it is equivalent to abandoning his most precious life. -Sophocles

3. Wholehearted help and intimacy are the highest state of friendship. -Roire

4. Uninvited guests are most welcome only after leaving. -Shakespeare

5. Only a broad and intelligent mind can always find friendship. -Heine

6. Good-hearted people and imaginative people are more likely to gather together than cold and cruel people. -Johnson

7. It is insulting to show disdain for other people's happiness. -Margaret Usana

8. Anyone who has ever met a friendly heart in the world and experienced the state of treating each other with kindness will have tasted the happiness in heaven and earth. -France Roland Roman

9. Utilitarianism is the purpose of a machine and the basis for testing the value of the machine, while kindness is only the purpose and will of human beings. -Tagore's Nationalism

1. A pious beginning brings a happy ending. -Hugo Lv Yi Brass

11. True friendship can only be based on the combination of similar temperament. -Beethoven

12. Love makes the world go round. -British Dickens

13. A timid friend will become the most ferocious enemy after betraying. -e Spencer

14. Those who can't conquer each other with warmth can't conquer each other with beatings. -Chekhov

15. People's. Everything should be beautiful: face, clothes, mind and thoughts. -Russia Chekhov

16. A kind heart is the sun. -Hugo "The Smiling Man"

17. If you lack sincerity in doing things, or are reluctant to start work, even if you have great skills, you will not achieve anything. -Dickens Bleak House

18. Since we are all mortals, we might as well keep our friendship at a moderate level and not get too involved in each other's spiritual life. -Euripides Friendship can never be a transaction; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of disinterest. -Mo Luoa

19. You must be faithful to yourself; Just as there is night only when there is day, be loyal to yourself and you will not cheat others. -Shakespeare's Hamlet

2. For me, the meaning of life lies in putting yourself in others' shoes, worrying about others' worries and enjoying others' happiness. -Einstein, USA

21. Wine is a colorless liquid flame, which quickly and accurately burns all human things in people's hearts. -Gorky's The Chimney Sweeper

22. Books need nests, spiders need webs, and people need friendship. -British Blake

23. If everything is good, everything is beautiful. -"A Study of Tolstoy's Works"

24. Sincere concern makes people feel as happy as a bird in the morning facing the spring sunrise. -Soviet Gorky

25. Friendship is heaven, without which it is like hell; Friendship is life, without which it means death. -Wei Morris

26. Anyone who wants to get help in times of trouble should be lenient with others on weekdays. -Sadie

27. People's voices are softer, truer, and can be absolutely trusted, and they can be quite sure that they have nothing but the most cordial advice. -Dickens's Christmas Tales

28. When a person is a real person, he should keep an equal distance between boasting and affectation. Don't talk big, don't be coy. -Hugo's Les Miserables

29. A handshake among thousands of people makes my sleeves smell good for three years. -China Qing Gong Zizhen

3. Anyone who wants to get help in times of trouble should be lenient with others on weekdays. -Sadie If a person abandons his faithful friend, he will abandon his most precious life. -Sophocles

31. The more goodness in life, the more interest in life itself. The two blend and complement each other. -Tolstoy's Death of Ivan ilic

32. How far a small candle shines! A good deed, like this candle, shines brightly in this sinful world. -Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice

33. Benevolence is invincible in the world. -China Mencius in the Warring States Period

34. When you explain this issue, you must never distort, pierce through, or be far-fetched; More can't rely on their own smart, knowingly, make your own soul guilty. -Shakespeare's Henry V

35. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky. -France Hugo

36. The law of conscience is often different from the classical law. -Tagore "Sacrifice"

37. Don't believe in conscience, it will take you far. Unreasonable loyalty falls like the stairs of an underground house. Go to the next level, two levels, and then go to the current level, and walk into the darkness. The wise go back and walk up, and the naive stay there. -Hugo "The Smiling Man"

38. Help your friends when they are in trouble, and don't gossip until things are hopeless. -Aesop, Greece

39. People who are kind, loyal and full of love constantly bring happiness to the world. -Mark Twain's Gilded Age

4. Friendship is that two hearts treat each other sincerely, not that one beats the other. -Lu Xun

41. Conscience, which condemns people, is enough to scare me, both for adults and children. -Dickens "Great Expectations"

42. Choose friends carefully, and change friends more carefully. -Franklin

43. To show disdain for others' happiness is to bully others. -Margaret Usana

44. Kindness is the sunshine of the spiritual world. -France Hugo

45. Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep our friendship at a moderate level and not to participate too deeply in each other's spiritual life. -Euripides Friendship can never be a transaction; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of disinterest. -Mo Luoa

46, only when you are hungry, eating is beneficial and harmless. Similarly, only when you are caring, dealing with people will be beneficial and harmless. -lev tolstoy

47. Friendship needs neither slaves nor rulers. Friendship likes equality. -gonczagov

48. Friendship is often formed by a kind of * * * common interests that two people can achieve more easily than one person, and this relationship is pure only when they satisfy each other. -Strindberg

49, if people have no conscience, even if they have great intelligence, they can't live! -Gorky's My University

5. The human heart is a vast world. When people face their conscience and examine their ambitions and daily actions, they often feel dejected! -Hugo "Les Miserables"