Philosophical quotes about friendship
1. When the young respect the old, they respect history; when the old loves the young, they cherish the future. (Talking about Jiazhen)
2. Sanmao said: "The beauty of the relationship between friends is the icing on the cake, but the most valuable thing is providing help when it is time." (Anonymous)
3. We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood? (Tao Qian)
4. When making friends, you must choose the one who wins over you (He Tan)
5. A scholar will die for the one who knows himself.
6. Disasters can prove the true nature of friends. (Aesop)
7. The word "friend" is on everyone's lips, but true friendship is rare. (Phaedrus)
8. There are many acquaintances in the world, and there are only a few people who know each other well. (Feng Menglong)
9. Comfort is a family’s self-promotion.
10. A thousand cups of wine is too little, and half a sentence without speculation is too much.
11. Friendship can enhance happiness and alleviate pain, because it can multiply our joy and share our troubles. (Edison)
12. A person who does not even have a noble friend is not worth living. (Democritus)
13. The best effort of friendship is not to show our flaws to a friend, but to make him see his own flaws. (Larochevko)
14. You should help your friends when they are in trouble, and you should not gossip after things are hopeless. (Aesop)
15. Friendship can only be produced and maintained in practice. (Goethe)
16. Friends gained through wine and food will become passers-by in the blink of an eye when the wine bottles are empty. (Shakespeare)
17. Friends are the same soul in two bodies. (Xu Maoyong)
18. In misfortune, useful friends are more necessary; in luck, noble friends are more necessary. In misfortune, look for friends out of necessity; in luck, look for friends out of nobility. (Aristotle) ??
19. Be light first and then thick, first sparse and then dense, first far and then close, this is the way to make friends. ("Hu's Family Instructions")
20. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; no friendship is nothing but a wasteland. (Bacon (UK))
21. To your serious face, it is a bright light. (Kirgiz)
22. Those who are ambitious will have few friends, while those who pursue profit will have many friends. (Wang Fu)
23. He is a friend to everyone, but a friend to no one. (Polish proverb)
24. The bonds of friendship may be tightened by emotional excitement, but they must never be broken. (Lincoln)
25. A true friend is a friend who does not ask for anything from us. Making friends is not to ask for something from the other party. (Hebard)
26. A fool who is overly attentive is more dangerous than any enemy. (Krylov)
27. Not trusting anyone is as wrong as trusting anyone. (Seneca)
28. People form friendships for many reasons, some out of nature, some out of contract, some out of self-interest, and some out of comradeship. . (Jay Taylor)
29. If you want to appreciate your own value, you have to add value to the world. (Goethe)
30. For wise people, advice is superfluous; for fools, advice is not enough. (Molière)
31. It is necessary to build confidence in love, and it is necessary to establish observation in friendship. (Bonard)
32. Friendship ceased to exist long before the flower of friendship withered. (Gertrude Stein)
33. Living with good people is like entering the room of orchids and not smelling their fragrance for a long time, then you will be transformed by them. Living with evil people is like entering an abalone den. If you don't smell the smell for a long time, you will be transformed by it. (Liu Xiang)
34. Friendship must be as warm as love, and love must be as unbreakable as friendship. (Moore)
35. The lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiable loneliness; without friendship, the world is just a wilderness; we can also use this sense to talk about "loneliness" and say that all People whose nature is unfit for friendship may be said to come from animals rather than from humans. (Bacon)
36. Snobbishness depends on emotion, morality and justice depend on reason. Emotions are easy to change, but reason is unforgettable. (Fu Xuan)
37. New clothes are good, and old friends are good (Uyghur)
38. When your friends confide in you, don’t be afraid to say it Say "no" in your heart, and don't hide the "yes" in your heart. (Kipling)
39. A person should not interact with people who have been ruined by wealth... (Marie Curie)
40. Never give up when you are old, and never give up when you are young. force. (Proverb)
41. Picking up a tree and raising his little head, he asked the old man for directions.
(Proverb)
42. In times of danger, the doubted friend often becomes the savior, and the most trusted friend becomes the betrayer. (Aesop)
44. A friend is a mirror (Western Proverb)
44. Whether you are a king or a farmer, family harmony is the happiest. (Goethe)
45. When fishing, you must catch the sea turtles, and when making friends, you must make friends with the nobles. (Yuan Mei)
46. 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. (Lucter)
47. Friendship was like a beacon in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. (Ba Jin)
48. There is nothing more beautiful and pleasant in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. (Cicero)
49. A cowardly person will give his friends to the executioner.
(Romain Rolland) ;