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What are some famous aphorisms on how to make friends?

The famous aphorisms on how to make friends are as follows:

1. Score points in making friends and sharpen the rules. —— Zhou Xingsi

2. Those who know the danger but do not tell it are enemies. ——Goethe

3. A gentleman is as light as water, and his love becomes truer with time. Small people are like honey, and they are like enemies in a blink of an eye. ——"Xunzhizhai Collection"

4. Gold gifts will ruin friendship. Because the gift-giver may indeed forget his description, but the recipient will always be grateful. ——Wei Smith

5. It is better to befriend an evil man who has read tens of thousands of books than to befriend an illiterate gentleman. ——"Proverbs Lian Bi".

6. The same opinions and feelings can bring two people together more than contact. In this way, two people are very close even though they are far apart. ——Tchaikovsky

7. The most important thing to deal with the fear of external enemies is to make as many friends as possible; for those who cannot be friends, at least avoid making grudges with them; if you cannot even do this If you do, you should avoid interacting with them as much as possible and alienate them for your own benefit. ——Epicurus

8. 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

9. 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

10. A person who wants to be friends with everyone is no one’s friend. ——Pfeifer

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

12. Young people enjoy getting to know each other, but in old age, they miss their old friends. ——Han Yu

13. Although insidious friendship allows you to get some trivial benefits, it will deprive you of the treasure-independent thinking and pure love for the truth! ——Belinsky

14. Living with righteous people cannot be without righteousness; growing up in Qi, one cannot but speak Qi. ——Jia Yi

15. True friendship always anticipates the needs of the other person, rather than announcing what you need. ——Moloya

16. You must think carefully when making friends, and predict their character, family background and friends. —— Valois

17. The world is now hot and fermented, and making friends has been thin since ancient times. ——Su Shi

18. A person who wants to make friends with everyone is not anyone’s friend. —— Pfeiffer

19. Treat others fairly: Do not harm others through misconduct or dishonesty. ——Franklin

20. Friends who abandon you in an emergency are not trustworthy.

——Aesop