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Guan Yu's famous quotes about valuing friendship

True and sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. (Golky's "World Famous Quotes") Friendship in times of adversity can soothe adversity. ——Shakespeare's "The Humiliation of Lucrece" Use the rake of friendship to eradicate the seeds of hostility and hatred, and then plant the tender seedlings of harmony in their original place. —— Dickens' "Antique Shop" Friendship is free from emotional bankruptcy and happy disillusionment. If love gives more than it is capable of, it will eventually accept more and give less. This is true for both men and women, and friendships can only grow. ——Balzac's "The False Mistress" Only with friends can life show its full value; a person lives for his friends; keeping his life intact and not eroded by time is also for his friends. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe" In terms of friendship, the world seems to be a small vendor, and it can only sell friendship piecemeal. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son" Friendship is not like mushrooms, which cannot be found in the woods; children! It grows in the heart. ——Gorky, "The Life of Matevko Zhemyakin" We should not tarnish friendship by maintaining it at any cost. If friendship must be sacrificed for the greater love, there is no way around it; but if it can be maintained, then it can truly reach perfection. ——Tagore, "Gola" O earth, I was a stranger when I came to your shore, a guest when I stayed in your house, and a friend when I left your door. —— Rabindranath Tagore, "The Birds" Once a friend is in trouble or it is a matter of morality, he seems to have no selfish intentions and always stands up to overcome all difficulties. ——"The Autobiography of Mark Twain" In the eyes of people with integrity, if the gift-giver changes his mind, the gift, although expensive, will lose its value. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet" The two most mutually exclusive characters in the world come together, rub each other faintly, hurt each other secretly, and are forever at odds. ——Balzac's "The Story of Thirteen People" It is often our friends who make us fall. ——Hugo "Notre Dame de Paris" Spiritual life is the same as physical life, breathing and breathing: the soul must absorb the feelings of another soul to enrich itself, and then send it back to others with richer feelings. Without this wonderful relationship between people, the heart would be lifeless. It lacks air, it suffers and wilts. ——Balzac, "Eugénie Grandet" The most important thing for people to know each other is to know each other. (Balzac's "Country Doctor") According to general logic, a person who is unreliable on one thing will also be unreliable on anything else. —— Dickens, "Bleak House" Life is a gamble, and only smart people can win; so the first thing is to see the enemy's cards clearly and not reveal your own. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe" For a person who has no passion, only interests, his "sacrifice" is worth nothing. ——Romain Rolland, "The Struggle of Love and Death" The best friend is the kind of person who doesn't like to talk too much, can talk to you silently and is in close communication with you. ——Gorky "The Lonely Man" Never use people casually for the sake of friendship; but among people with completely different faces and equal conditions, it is better to use people you know. It is better to use your friends than strangers. ——Mark Twain, "A Journey Around the Equator" Those who are good at playing tricks on words can easily become frivolous. ——Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" Integrity, sincerity, honesty, confidence, and devotion to duty, these qualities can turn ugly when they are misinterpreted. However, even ugliness still has its greatness; their majesty is unique to human conscience, so it still exists in the ugliness. ——Hugo "Les Misérables" The face is a reflection of the inner state. It is wrong to think that people's ideology has no color. His appearance was obviously the expression of a special inner state. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs" Friends gained through wine and food will become passers-by in a blink of an eye when the wine bottles are empty; as soon as a dark winter cloud appears, these flying insects have long since disappeared without knowing where to go. ——Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens" As long as the flame of the soul burns on the candle of friendship, the wings of friendship will not shed a single feather. —— Dickens, "The Old Curiosity Shop" There is nothing sweeter than protecting the one who loves you and providing the necessary things to the one who shines for you like a star. ——Hugo "The Man Who Laughs" Writing material---Friendly Friends who have been tested should be united tightly around you. ("Shakespeare's Plays") A fork cannot fork through a pile of dung. ——Gorky "Mother" To be like bees in the hive and wasps in the nest, smart people should unite together. ——Gorky "My University" When I grow up, I must be diligent, contented, kind, do some good things for others, and if possible, win the favor of others. —— Dickens, "Bleak House" I have always firmly believed that when I struggled to change my poverty or obscurity, there was an idea that always gave me strength. ——Dickens, "The Life of Dickens" I gain people's trust without pleading or pursuing it; I just perform all my duties with sincerity and faith, so as to obtain the greatest respect for me as a person, even if While doing a trivial thing.

——Balzac's "Country Doctor" The most important person is the person who is with you, because no one knows who else he will deal with in the future. The most important thing is to do good things to him, because this is the only purpose of life! ——Tolstoy's "Three Questions" People should only forget themselves and love others, so that people can be quiet, happy and noble. ——Tolstoy, "Anna Karenina" You must remember to always happily give more to others and take less from others. ——Golky's "World Famous Book" People who have the ability to help others must always remember that they must not waste their capital carelessly, otherwise, they will slowly lose the ability to help others. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck" Whether it is a friend, a stranger, or a stranger who is in danger, we must boldly bear it and try our best to help others, regardless of the price we have to pay. ——Mark Twain, "A Dog's Narrative" ■A gentle look and a heartfelt word can make a person endure the many hardships life throws at him.

(Gorky's "Dream")