Said by: [Ancient Greece] Plato: Plato's five dialogues.
Second, 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.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: The Ethics of Nico Kyle.
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Third, only make friends with good people, not bad people. Making friends with bad people will become bad, which is commonly known as being near the ink.
Said by: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: The Ethics of Nico Kyle.
Nothing is more dangerous than an ignorant friend.
Said by: Jean de La Fontaine.
A true good friend should be invited when you are proud, and will come uninvited when you are frustrated.
From: bernal.