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Famous quotes and aphorisms about making sincere friends

Famous quotes and aphorisms about making sincere friends

1. The person who receives the favor must always hide the favor in his heart, but the person who gives the favor must not remember it. ——Cicero

2. When two people are of the same mind, their sharpness can break through metal; when two people are of the same mind, their fragrance is like orchids. ——"Yi Xici"

3. Making friends with wine is the same as wine, only for one night. ——Luo Gao

4. If friendship is once destroyed, even love cannot restore it. ——"Five Volumes"

5. You may forget those who have laughed with you; but you will never forget those who have cried with you. ——Kahlil Gibran

6. The best way to maintain friendship is not to do anything to him, and not to lend him money. ——Paul

7. Among children, the youngest children who do not have the right to inherit inheritance often achieve good development through their own efforts. But those who sit back and enjoy success rarely achieve great things. ——Bacon

8. A gentleman chooses carefully and never associates with poisonous beasts. ——Zhang Wangyu

9. The best friend is the kind of person who doesn’t like to talk too much, can talk to you silently and is closely connected with you. ——Gorky

10. Since I can’t find a friend who is completely devoted to me, I must have friends who can overcome my inertia with their driving force. ——Rousseau

11. Where a person may perish alone, two people may be saved together. ——Balzac

12. The older the friends, the better, and the older the wine, the more fragrant it is. ——John Ray

13. Among all kinds of loneliness, people are most afraid of spiritual loneliness. ——Balzac

14. In addition to the concept of disinterest, mutual respect seems to be another important point of friendship. ——Moroa

15. Disguised friends are worse than vicious enemies. —— Pukalisil

16. If a scholar has jealous friends, then virtuous ministers will not be close to him; if the king hinders his ministers, then virtuous ministers will not come. ——Xun Kuang

17. Treat everyone equally, be confidant to a few, and do not be indebted to anyone. ——Shakespeare

18. Friends will know us in times of joy; we will know our friends in times of adversity. ——Colinth

20. The way we make friends should be to give benefits to others instead of asking for them. This kind of friendship is the most reliable. ——Thucydius

21. A person who has no friends or enemies is an ordinary person. ——Rafat ;