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Famous aphorisms about making friends in ancient and modern times

1. Words of kindness and promises of kindness are easy to say. Only in times of trouble can you see the sincerity of your friends. ——Krylov

2. Friends understand us when we are lucky, and we understand our friends when we are in adversity. ——Collins

3. No medicine can heal the heart except a true friend. To a true friend you can convey your sorrows, joys, fears, hopes, doubts, remonstrances, and anything else that weighs on your heart. ——Bacon

4. Enjoying a small group of like-minded friends in society is the basic principle of human social attributes. ——Edmund Burke

5. A friend in need is a friend. ——Lenin

6. To make friends, you must make friends with loyal people. Just as a smart doctor must check the pulse and examine the root of the disease before treating a disease, when making friends, you must also test the character of the other person, otherwise it will be dangerous. ——Ibn Mugafa

7. People who make temporary acquaintances cannot be regarded as friends. ——Bacon

8. If you want to make good friends, if you want the friendship to last, you must be humble and considerate to each other. ——Chaucer

9. A friend is a gift you give yourself. —— Stevenson

10. True friends do not talk about friendship. They do not ask each other for anything for the sake of friendship, but do everything they can for each other. —— Belinsky

11. Love friends, like friends, treat friends with sincerity, but do not rely on friends, let alone be demanding of friends. Only by doing these things can you enjoy the joy of making friends. —— Roland

12. 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

13. He who wants to be friends with everyone is no one’s friend. ——Pfeiffer

14. It is enough to have a confidant in life. ——Lu Xun

15. Friends who abandon you in an emergency cannot be trusted.

——Aesop