?1. Wave goodbye to everything in the past and set sail. What cannot be separated is the cable of friendship you threw out, which is invisibly firmly tied to my heart.
?2. Friendship remains unchanged, feelings remain unchanged.
?3. Friendship remains unchanged and feelings remain undiminished.
?4. Time is silent, friendship is silent.
?5. Gold can make brothers turn against each other; gold can make families discord; gold can make friendships break; gold can cause internal strife in a country. Cowley
?6. Loyalty is the bridge of friendship, and deception is the enemy of friendship (Uyghur)
?7. Love must be sown with loyalty, and friendship must be cared for with understanding.
?8. Friendship will never tolerate long-term and frequent advice. Robert Linde
?9. True friendship, a very sensible friendship, is the best priceless treasure in life. If you can be trustworthy to your friends and always be worthy of them, it will be a good influence on your character and soul. and the highest test of morality. Marx
?10. The agreement of thoughts and feelings produces friendship. Democritus
?11. Just as love begins with love, friendship begins with friendship. Anonymous
?12. Friendship is a school that cultivates human feelings. The reason why we need friendship is not to use it to pass the time, but to cultivate virtue in others and in ourselves. Suhomlinsky
?13. People who attribute friendship to interests, I think, have written off the most precious thing in friendship. Cicero
?14. Friendship is the spice and painkiller of life. Emerson
?15. The sugar cane becomes sweeter as it is eaten from the top down, and the longer the friendship lasts, the more sincere it becomes. (Uygur)
?16. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. Coleridge
?17. British proverb Poverty will interrupt friendship.
?18. When encountering great worries and troubles in life, friendship should be an effective comfort. Balzac
?19. Of all the blessings that wisdom provides to the whole life, the acquisition of friendship is the most important. Epicurus
?20. Use the rake of friendship to eradicate the seeds of hostility and hatred, and then plant the young seedlings of harmony in their original place. Dickens
?21. Friendship can enhance happiness and alleviate pain, because it can multiply our joy and share our troubles. Edison
?22. With friendship in life, you will not feel lonely, and your days will become colorful. Because friendship is the editor of dreams, it blooms bright youth and releases charming fragrance in life.
?23.Friendship! How many people in the world, when they say this word, mean pleasant conversations over tea and drinks and tolerance of each other's weaknesses! But what does this have to do with friendship. Fadeev
24. Nobility and friendship, loyalty and courage are the four names given to people. Ji Dafei
?25. Friendship itself is a sacred bond, and suffering makes it more sacred. John Dryden
?26. The essence of friendship is to forgive others' small mistakes. David Story
27. Friends flatter each other, and friendship is worthless. Valois
?28. People must rely on patience to maintain harmony. Friendship is like a little flower, which must be carefully cultivated by both parties.
?29.True friendship is a plant that grows slowly. Washington
?30. No one can beat the man who can maintain the friendship of those who constantly blame him.
(India)
?31. Life is inseparable from friendship, but it is not easy to get true friendship; friendship always requires loyalty to sow seeds, enthusiasm to water, principles to cultivate, and understanding to cultivate. care. (Germany) Marx
32. Friendship ceases to exist long before the flower of friendship withers. Gertrude Stein
33. Hatred will eventually disappear, but friendship will last forever. Cicero
34. Friendship can only be produced and maintained in practice. Goethe
35. True friendship is like phosphorus that shines brightest in the darkest moments around you. D, M,
?36. True Friendship Human life is inseparable from friendship, but it is not easy to obtain true friendship. It requires sowing with loyalty, watering with enthusiasm, and cultivating with principles. nourish. (Su) Ostrovsky
?37. Keep a certain distance between friends to make friendship last forever. Charles
38. The effect of friendship is so magical! True friendship is without any impurities and has no price.
?39. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not of vice. (Rome) Cicero
?40. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is. Rowe Browning
41. The three most precious things in the world are: knowledge, food and friendship.
?42. There is no foundation of friendship more solid than having a common enemy. Ireland
?43. Life will be enriched in friendships of all kinds. Loving others and being loved by others is the greatest joy of existence. William Smith
44. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. (Le) Kahlil Gibran
?45. True friendship is never calm. Madame Sevigny
?46. Although broken friendships can be restored, they can never reach the level of intimacy. Thomas Fuller
47. Friendship is as pure as the morning fog, flattery cannot win it, friendship can only be consolidated with loyalty. Marx
48. Friendship cannot become a transaction; on the contrary, it requires the most complete concept of disinterest. Moroa
?49. Reluctantly maintaining friendship is the most embarrassing thing. Plautus
?50. Wealth brings honor, wealth creates friendship, and poor people are servants wherever they go. Ovid
?51. When friends feel that each other is slightly superior to the other, friendship can last long. -- HonoredeBalzac
52. With understanding, friendship can last forever; with friendship, life can be valuable. Let us shine the light of understanding.
53. Friendship is the union of souls. Voltaire
54. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but also worthy of eternal praise. Boccaccio
55. Friendship has many names, but once youth and beauty intervene, friendship is called love and is deified as the most beautiful angel. Chrysossl
56. The relationship between acquaintance and friendship is just like flirting to love, which is exciting but unsatisfactory. Alec Waugh
57. Homemade friendships last longer than purchased friendships. Ronald Reagan
?58. Helping each other wholeheartedly and being intimate is the highest state of friendship. Valois
59. The road to success must be dotted with broken friendships. Wells
?60. The best way to maintain friendship is not to betray your friends. Miznier
?61. The so-called friendship is one heart in two bodies. (Europe)
?62. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. Ovid
?63. May friendship have no other purpose than to seek the deepening of the soul. Kahlil Gibran
?64. Friendship is the tacit understanding of spirit, the communication of souls, and the combination of virtues.
William Peng
65. Trust is the bridge of friendship, and self-respect is the catalyst of friendship.
?66. Friendship is a school that cultivates people’s feelings. Suhomlinsky
?67. There is no friendship between master and slave. Kurzi
?68. The so-called friendship, first of all, is sincerity and criticizing the mistakes of comrades. Ostrovsky
?69. An interrupted friendship should be said to have no friendship in the first place. Pukarisil
?70. A person's spiritual state. Wisdom depends not on age but on the soul. Friendship does not depend on the moment but on the ordinary.
?71. Making friends requires equality and reciprocity. Equality and reciprocity are the two signs of friendship.
?72. Beacon: The baby is the beacon in the room, and friendship is the beacon of happiness.
?73. Those who seek love will find love; those who sacrifice friendship will have friends; those who work hard to create happiness will have happiness. Moroa
?74. Friendship is like pottery, it can be repaired if it is broken; love is like a mirror, once it is broken it is difficult to put it back together. Billings
?75. Trust is an important atmosphere of friendship. As much as this atmosphere decreases, friendship will disappear accordingly. Joseph Lu
?76. Gossip is an indifferent cold wind that will blow away the blossoming flowers of friendship.
?77. Just as true gold must be discerned in fire, friendship must be tested in adversity. Ovid
?78. Homemade friendships last longer than purchased friendships. Omely
79. The most beautiful thing in life is his friendship with others. Lincoln
?80. Goodwill is a prerequisite for friendship, but the two cannot be confused. Aristotle