Harmonious interpersonal relationships are a valuable asset. The following is what I have collected and compiled. I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. The most beautiful thing in life is his friendship with others. ——Lincoln
2. I would rather eat thorn cloth with good people than eat banquet with bad people. ——Thomas Fuller
3. The true criterion for measuring a partner is actions rather than words; those who seem to say all the nice things are actually far from this criterion. ——Washington
4. Not all relatives are friends, but only those with common interests are friends.
5. Friendship established on the basis of business is better than business established on the basis of friendship. ——Rockefeller
6. Oh, mate, this is what I mean. Because of you, the blue sky is vast; because of you, the roses are red and beautiful. ——Emerson
7. People who do not get friendship will be pitiful and lonely throughout their lives. A society without friendship is just a desert of wealth. ——Bacon
8. Deceptive friendship is a painful wound, and false sympathy is a sharp poisonous arrow. ——Lenin
9. When people are tough, I use softness to overcome them; when people use skills, I feel them with sincerity; when people are angry, I use reason to bend them.
10. When you are in trouble, only come by invitation, and when you are in trouble, those who come uninvited are your true friends. ——Ciofrasta
11. If you are not a true partner, no matter how heavy the gift is, it will not open your heart. ——F. Bacon
12. When I am with someone who is too strong, I will not feel my existence. Making friends does not require us to use our eyes to select the perfect one, but allows us to concentrate on attracting those who share the same goals. ——Roland
13. Friendship is the most precious thing in the world, and deep friendship is the greatest comfort in life. ——Zou Taofen
14. The road to success is bound to be dotted with broken friendships. ——Wells
15. In the past life, friendship was like a bright light, illuminating my soul and giving my memory a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
16. If we try to make friends, we must first do something for others - things that require time, energy, care and dedication to do. ——Carnegie
17. Although a broken friendship can be restored, it will never reach the level of closeness. —— Thomas Fuller
18. Don’t be afraid of rejecting others if your reasons are legitimate.
19. A person who never appreciates others is a person who will never be appreciated by others.
20. Establishing personal connections is like a process of digging a well. What you spend is a little bit of sweat, but what you get is endless wealth. ——Harvey McKay
21. The thing that is more valuable and happier than reputation, love, and intelligence is my friendship. ——Heise
22. 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
23. Old trees are the best to burn, old horses are the best to ride, old books are the best to read, old wine is the best to drink, and old friends are the most trustworthy. ——Wright
24. Selling is constantly looking for more people, and selling to the people you find. ——Tom Hopkins
25. Friendship can only happen and gain connection in practice. ——Goethe
26. You will often find yourself talking more when you are with someone who has nothing to say. ——Pafisa
27. Friendship is a free and happy wish for oneself, a permanent reconciliation of natural sympathy and behavior, transcending short-term competition and accidental lust. ——Alan
Aphorisms about harmonious interpersonal relationships
1. The scary thing is not loneliness and loneliness, but that you can’t deal with people you don’t want to associate with.
2. Friendship! How many people in the world when they say this word refer to the exciting conversations after tea and wine and the tolerance of each other's weaknesses! But what does this have to do with friendship? ——Fadeyev
3. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! ——Lo Browning
4. Friendship can promote happiness and alleviate pain; Because it can multiply our joy and relieve our worries. ——Edison
5. One of the main functions of friendship is to vent and relax the anger and depression in people's hearts. These extraordinary emotions can be caused by all kinds of emotions. ——Bacon
6. Love makes people strong but also weak. Friendship only makes people strong. ——Bernard
7. For a patient, kindness and brotherly sympathy are sometimes even more effective than medicine. ——Dostoyevsky
8. The greatest wealth in life is personal connections, because it can open every door to the abilities you need and allow you to continue to grow. contribute to society.
——Anthony Robin
9. When the god of poverty creeps in, false friendship rushes out of the window and escapes. ——Mir
10. Success comes from % personal connections and % professional knowledge. ——Carnegie
11. The best thing in the world is to have a few strict friends with honest minds and hearts. ——Einstein
12. One of the concepts that has achieved the highest performance in the field of sales is the "money tree" concept. Network sales is a process that blossoms and bears fruit. ——Born Tracy
13. Friendship! You are the mysterious glue of the soul; you are the sweet stuff of life, the social connection! ——Lo Blair
14. Friendship is as valuable to the human heart as alchemy often says that their gems are to the human body. ——Bacon
15. The most unbearable loneliness is the lack of true friendship. ——Bacon
16. Friends gained through wine and food will become passers-by in a blink of an eye when the wine bottles are empty. ——Shakespeare
17. The love caused by marriage creates children; the love caused by friendship cultivates a person. ——Bacon
18. Beautiful things are often because they are sincere.
19. Sincere friendship is like health, only when you lose it do you realize how valuable it is. ——Golden
20. When dealing with a brave person, read without words. ——Zhou Enlai
21. We should regard gay people as friends, but there is no need to regard people with the same interests as friends. ——Roland
22. Friends in the business field are better than money in the cabinet. - Thomas Fuller
23. A large amount of friendship makes life strong. Loving and being loved is the greatest happiness in life. ——Sidney Smith
24. A father is a source of wealth, a brother is comfort, and a partner is both a source of wealth and comfort. ——Franklin
25. If you want to gain the friendship of others, you must first express friendship to others. ——Emerson
26. We think about how to maintain health, how to accumulate wealth, how to strengthen the roof, and how to prepare clothes; but smart people think about how to choose the most precious thing-friends. ——Emerson
27. Understanding is definitely the soil that nourishes the fruits of all friendships. ——Wilson
28. A person should never rely on himself to spend % of his efforts, but rely on himself to spend % of his efforts on his own. ——Bill Gates
29. True friendship is a slowly growing animal. It must experience and withstand the impact of adversity to be worthy of the name of friendship. ——Washington
30. True friendship never remains quiet. ——Mrs. Sévigné
31. It is better to have someone who is illiterate than someone who has read thousands of books. ——Jin Ying
32. The best way to maintain friendship is not to betray your friends. ——Mizner
33. What adds brilliance to the door is the companion who comes as a guest.
——Emerson