Friendship requires - loyalty to sow, enthusiasm to water, principles to cultivate, and understanding to care. So, please take a look below at the collection of Chinese and foreign famous sayings about friendship. I hope you like them. Famous aphorisms about friendship at home and abroad:
1. The most deadly disease of friendship is the gradual indifference or the continuous increase of resentments. These resentments are either too small to be mentioned or too numerous to be eliminated. Cy Johnson
2. Friendship always needs to be sown with loyalty, watered with enthusiasm, cultivated with principles, and cared for with understanding. Marx
3. A small quarrel in friendship is as good as adding some pepper to the food.
4. Friendship can only be produced and maintained in practice. Goethe
5. The boat of friendship cannot sail smoothly in the ocean of life. Sometimes it will encounter dark clouds and storms. In this case, friendship should be tested in one way or another. After these dark clouds and storms, then friendship will be stronger and true friendship will radiate new light in every situation. Marx
6. Friendship is as valuable to the human heart as alchemy often says that their gems are to the human body. Bacon
7. The light of friendship is like phosphorus, most visible when it is dark all around. Cromwell
8. Friendship is really the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special admiration, but worthy of eternal praise. It is the wisest mother of generosity and honour, the sister of gratitude and kindness, the sworn enemy of hatred and greed; it is ever ready to sacrifice itself for others, and does so entirely of its own free will, without the need of entreaty. Boccaccio
9. Friendship ceases to exist long before the flower of friendship withers. Gertrude Stein
10. Friendship is reliable in other things, but cannot be trusted in love; so lovers use their own lips and tongue. Whoever is alive, let him convey his feelings himself, and never ask anyone else to do it for him; for beauty is a witch, and under her magic, loyalty will dissolve in passion. Shakespeare
11. Friendship is the same as love. You will only feel happy if you live among friends with whom you can get along naturally without pretense and lies. Moroya
12. Friendship has many names, but once youth and beauty intervene, friendship is called love and is deified as the most beautiful angel. Chris Sossel
13. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. Kahlil Gibran
14. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not the assistant of sin. Cicero
15. Friendship can never become a transaction; on the contrary, it requires the most complete concept of disinterest. Moroa
16. Friendship should be immortal. Tiet Levi
17. Friendship is like a flower. If cultivated well, it can bloom in full bloom. However, once willfulness or misfortune fundamentally destroys friendship, the blooming flower in the heart can wither immediately. Withered. Alexandre Dumas
18. Friendship should be consolidated with truth. Proverb
19. Friendship must be as warm as love, and love must be as unbreakable as friendship. Moore
20. Friendship requires - loyalty to sow, enthusiasm to water, principles to cultivate, and understanding to care. German proverb
21. Friendship is as pure as the morning fog. Flattery cannot win friendship. Friendship can only be consolidated with loyalty. Marx
22. Friendship, like marriage, depends on avoiding the unforgivable.
23. Friendship is often formed by a common interest that is easier to realize for two people than for one person. This relationship is pure only when mutual satisfaction is achieved. Strindberg
24. Friendship is a kind of gentle and calm love, guided by reason, formed by habit, arising from long-term understanding and mutual agreement, without jealousy , and no fear. Homer
25. Friendship is a slow-growing plant. It can flourish only when it is grafted on branches that know each other well and respect each other. Chesterfield
26. Friendship is a kind of harmonious equality. Pythagoras
27. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. Coleridge
28. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. Ovid
29. Friendship is the union of souls. Voltaire
30. Friendship is the palliative of our sadness, the reliever of our passions, the outlet for our stress, our refuge in times of disaster, and our consultation when we hesitate. The reader is the freshener for our brains, the outlet for our thoughts, and the forging and improvement of our meditation. Jeremy Taylor
31. Friendship is our absolute choice for a character. Their nature is the basis of our choice. Once we love him, we will love him forever.
Bao Na
32. Friendship is the most precious thing in the world, and deep friendship is the greatest comfort in life. Zou Taofen
33. Friendship is the spice and painkiller of life. Emerson
34. Friendship is the best school for cultivating human feelings.
35. Friendship is a school that cultivates people’s emotions. The reason why we need friendship is not to use it to pass the time, but to cultivate virtue in others and in ourselves. Suhomlinsky
36. Friendship is a school that cultivates human feelings. Suhomlinsky
37. Friendship is a means of virtue, and it is a virtue in itself, a virtue of unity. Feuerbach
38. Friendship is the union of souls. This union can be divorced. This is a tacit contract between two sensitive and upright people. Voltaire
39. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. Lu Xun
40. Friendship is a selfless communication between two equals; love is a humble communication between a tyrant and a slave. Oliver Goldsmith
41. Friendship is the wisest mother of generosity and honor, the sister of gratitude and kindness, the mortal enemy of hatred and greed; it is always ready to sacrifice itself for others, and Completely voluntarily and without needing anyone to plead with you. Boccaccio
42. Friendship is the fusion of spirits, the marriage of souls, and the bond of morality. Payne
43. Friendship is the tacit understanding of spirit, the communication of souls, and the combination of virtues. William Peng
44. Friendship is an infinite world, how broad it is! Rob Browning
45. Friendship is a free and happy wish for oneself, which always harmonizes the natural sympathy behavior, beyond lust, interest, competition and accident. Allen
46. Friendship is the most beautiful flower that embellishes youth.
47. Friendship doubles joy and halve pain. Bacon (UK)
48. Friendship makes us happy. What helps us the most is not the actual help from our friends, but our belief that we can get their help. Epicurus
49. Friendship can increase happiness and reduce pain Edison
50. Friendship can increase happiness and reduce pain; because it can multiply our joy and share our worries . Edison (USA)
51. Friendship will never tolerate long-term and frequent advice. Robert Linde
52. Friendship is like pottery, it can be repaired if it is broken; love is like a mirror, once it is broken it is difficult to put it back together. Billings
53. Friendship is like a star, and love is just a candle. Candles will burn out, but stars will shine forever. Alexandre Dumas
54. Friendship is established in comradeship, consolidated in sincerity, developed in criticism, and destroyed in flattery. Lenin
55. Friendship neither requires slaves nor allows rulers. Friendship prefers equality most. Goncharov (Russia)
56. Friendship neither requires slaves nor allows rulers. Friendship likes equality. Gonchakov
57. Friendship is the same as the fragrance of flowers. It is better to be lighter. The lighter the fragrance, the more attached it is and the longer it lasts. Xi Murong
58. The difference between friendship and love is that friendship means two people and the world, but love means two people are the world. In friendship, one plus one equals two; in love, one plus one is still one. Rabindranath Tagore
59. The best effort in friendship is not to show our flaws to a friend, but to make him see his own flaws. Larochevko
60. One of the main functions of friendship is to vent and relax the anger and depression in people's hearts. To a true friend you can convey your sorrows, joys, fears, hopes, doubts, remonstrances, and anything else that weighs on you.
Bacon