The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. ——Einstein
You may forget those who have laughed with you; but you will never forget those who have cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran
He who has neither friends nor enemies is just an ordinary person. ——Rafat
Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do not be indebted to anyone. ——Shakespeare
Among all kinds of loneliness, people are most afraid of spiritual loneliness. ——Balzac
Where a person may perish alone, two people may be saved together. ——Balzac
The most beneficial thing to friends is often not money or any material assistance, but those kind attitudes, cheerful conversations, expressions of sympathy and pure praise. ——Franklin, American statesman,
Friendship is the palliative of our sorrow, the reliever of our passion, the outlet for our stress, our refuge in times of disaster, and our refuge when we are hesitant. The negotiator is the freshener of our brains, the outlet for our thoughts, and the exercise and improvement of our contemplation. ——Jeremy Taylor, American politician
Friendship, a noble and beautiful friendship based on mutual respect, deep sympathy, never malicious envy of other people's achievements, and cultivating a sense of community towards oneself The consciousness of profit above all else. ——Ostrovsky.
If a person does not pay attention to making new friends on his life path, he will soon feel lonely. Sir, people should constantly enrich their friendship with others. ——Ser Johnson, British writer
Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran
True friendship is like phosphorus—it shines brightest in the darkest moments around you.
True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. ——Washington
Sincere, very sensible friendship is a priceless treasure in life. Whether you can keep your word to your friends and always be a person worthy of them is the best test of your soul, character, psychology and even morality. ——Marx, German thinker and philosopher
The longest friendship brings the most joy. What's more, there is such a wise saying: "The friendship between people who have endured many hardships together can be said to be unbreakable. - Cicero, ancient Roman orator, best friend
He is the kind of person who doesn't like to talk too much and can communicate with you silently and closely. ——Gorky
True friendship can not only tolerate the advice given by friends, but also allow oneself to accept the advice. ——Cicero
It only takes a little effort to make friends in good times; finding friendship in times of difficulty is even harder than reaching heaven. ——Epictetus
In no time. Besides the concept of interests, mutual respect seems to be another key point of friendship. ——Moroa
If my friend is blind, I will look at him from the side. ——Jouber