A collection of famous sayings about priceless friendship
It is better to have an evil person who has read thousands of books than to have an illiterate person.
——Jin Ying
Those who do not get friendship will be miserable lonely people for life. A society without friendship is just a prosperous desert.
——Bacon
The best thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts.
——Einstein
You will often find yourself talking more when you are with someone who has nothing to say.
——Pafisa
The best way to maintain friendship is not to betray your friends.
——Miznir
Friendship is the palliative of our sorrow, the reliever of our passion, the outlet for our stress, and our refuge in times of disaster. Therefore, it is the negotiator when we hesitate, the freshener for our brains, the outlet for our thoughts, and the forging and improvement of our contemplation.
——Jeremiah Taylor
Friendship is the most precious thing in the world, and deep friendship is the greatest comfort in life.
——Zou Taofen
In my past life, friendship was like a bright light that illuminated my soul and gave my life a little brilliance.
——Ba Jin
Deceptive friendship is a painful wound, and false sympathy is a sharp poisonous arrow.
——Lenin
Although broken friendships can be restored, they can never reach the level of intimacy.
——Tom Fuller
If you want to gain the friendship of others, you must first be friendly to others.
——Emerson
A large number of friendships make life strong. Loving and being loved is the greatest happiness in life.
——Sidney Smith
One of the main effects of friendship is to vent and relax the anger and depression in people’s hearts. These extraordinary emotions are all kinds of emotions can be aroused.
——Bacon
Old trees are best to burn, old horses are best to ride, old books are best to read, old wine is best to drink, and old friends are the most valuable. trust.
——Wright
Our careless mistake is often not to value the valuable things we have until we lose them, and then we can realize their true value. Our unreasonable hatred often hurts our friends and then weeps at their graves.
——Shakespeare
I would rather eat chaff with good people than eat a feast with bad people.
——Thomas Fuller
True friendship is a slow-growing plant that must experience and withstand the impact of adversity to be worthy of the title of friendship.
——Washington
The true measure of a friend is deeds, not words; those who appear to be saying all the nice things are actually far from this standard.
——Washington
True friendship should be the same whether viewed from the front or the back. It cannot be a rose from the front and a thorn from the back.
——Lucert
Friends gained through wine and food will become passers-by in the blink of an eye when the wine bottles are empty.
——Shakespeare
If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others - things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication to do.
——Carnegie
The thing that is more precious and makes people happier than honor, wine, love and wisdom is my friendship.
——Heise
Friendship can only be produced and maintained in practice.
——Goethe
The road to success must be dotted with broken friendships.
——Wells
Friendship established on the basis of business is better than business established on the basis of friendship.
——Rockefeller
Friendship is a free and happy wish for oneself, an eternal harmony of natural sympathy, beyond lust, interest, competition and chance. above.
——Alan
The most unbearable loneliness is the lack of true friendship.
——Bacon
Understanding is definitely the soil that nurtures the fruits of all friendships.
——Wilson
The most beautiful thing in life is his friendship with others.
——Lincoln
Friendship can increase happiness and alleviate pain; because it can multiply our joy and share our worries.
——Edison
Oh, my friend, this is what I mean.
Because of you, the blue sky is vast; because of you, the roses are red and gorgeous.
——Emerson
The love caused by marriage creates children; the love caused by friendship creates a person.
——Bacon
Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! ——Lo Browning
Sincere friendship is like health. You only know how valuable it is when you lose it.
——Golden
Friendship! You are the mysterious glue of the soul; you are the sweetener of life and the social connector!
——Robert Blair
Friendship is as valuable to the human heart as alchemy often says that their gems are to the human body.
——Bacon
What adds luster to the courtyard is the friends who come to visit.
——Emerson
A father is a source of wealth, a brother is a comfort, and a friend is both a source of wealth and comfort.
——Franklin
Not all relatives are friends, but only those who have the same interests are friends.
——Democritus
When I am with someone who is too strong, I will not feel my existence. Making friends is not about choosing the perfect ones with our eyes, but about attracting like-minded ones with our hearts.
——Roland
Friends on the trading floor are better than money in the cabinet.
——Tom Fuller
If you are not a true friend, no matter how heavy the gift is, it will not open your heart.
——French Bacon
Love makes people strong, but it also makes people weak. Friendship only makes people strong.
——Bernard
For a patient, kindness, gentleness, and brotherly sympathy are sometimes even more effective than medicine.
——Dostoyevsky
Treat people who share the same views as friends, not those who share the same interests.
——Roland
When you are in good times, people who come only upon invitation are your true friends. But when you are in bad times, those who come without invitation are your true friends.
——Chiefrasta
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 Choose the most precious thing - friends.
——Emerson
When the god of poverty comes quietly, the false friendship rushes out of the window and escapes.
——Mir
When it comes to dealing with courageous people, read books without words.
——Zhou Enlai
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? ——Fadeyev
True friendship is never calm.
——Mrs. Sévigné;