2. For young people, friends are counselors to remind them not to make mistakes; For the elderly, friends are assistants who supplement tired physical strength and take care of life difficulties; For adults, 3. Friends are the arms that help them accomplish great things. -Aristotle
It is enough to make one friend in life, but it is hard to make two friends and three friends. Henry Adams
What we want is how to keep in good health, how to strengthen the roof and how to prepare clothes; Smart people consider how to choose the most expensive thing-friends. -Aristotle
6. The best way to deal with the fear of enemies outside is to make as many friends as possible; For those who cannot make friends, at least avoid making enemies with them; If you can't even do this, then you should try to avoid associating with them and alienate them for your own benefit. -Abby Lu Hong.
7. Crying for a friend's misfortune and rejoicing for a friend's happiness means the real formation of a personality open to society. Daisaku Ikeda
8. People who make friends with you because they are profitable will break up with you because they are profitable. Seneca
9. Because not every branch is a friend, there will always be old friends who will rot and change their minds. -Love youth
10. Since I can't find a friend who is fully devoted to me, I must have some friends who can use their driving force to overcome my laziness. -Rousseau/Yan Ming/Ren Ming /6725.html
1 1. There should be no barriers between friends. However, once there is a gap, you should try to leave the impression that the fire of friendship between you seems to have been burned out, not trampled out by others. -Cicero
12. In misfortune, useful friends are more necessary; In luck, noble friends are even more essential. In misfortune, it is necessary to find friends; In luck, finding friends is noble. -Aristotle
Swallows can be seen everywhere in summer, but in winter, they will leave far away. ..... The same is true of false friends, who appear in the sunny days of life, but when they see that the disastrous winter is coming, they all run away without a trace. -Cicero
14. If you want to overcome loneliness, you must get rid of the shadow of self-pity and walk into the light of meeting new people and making friends. Carnegie