Confucius said that it is enough to have a bosom friend in life, which fully demonstrates the value of friendship. He equates the friendshipof life with the satisfaction of life. There is also a saying thatpeople often feel like brothers, which is also a famous aphorism about the value of friendship.
Famous sayings about friendship?
1。 Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. -Aesop
2. Friends enrich life. Lincoln
3. Friendshipis the union of hearts. -Voltaire
4. Friendshipis always the aid of virtue. -Cicero
5. Friendshipmultiplies joy and reduces sorrow. -bacon
6. Friendshipis a tree that canprovide shade. -Coleridge
7. Friendshipis a harmonious equality. Pythagoras
8. Friends have always been our other half. -Cicero
9. Hatred will eventually die out, and friendshipwill last forever. Cicero
10. True gold is not afraid of fire, but adversity tests friendship. -Emerson
11. To make friends, you must be a friend first. -Hubbard
12. The language of friendshipis not words, but meaning. -Thoreau
13 Friendshipis a sacred and ancient name. -ovid
14. Understanding, support and friendshipare more important than anything else. Mao Zedong
15. Friendshipin trouble can ease the trouble. Shakespeare
16. True friendshipis a slow-growingplant. -Washington
17. Everything in the world is not as rich as a good friend. Voltaire
18. The essence of friendshiplies in forgiving otherpeople’s small mistakes. -David Storey
19. Friendshipis an infinite world, how vast it is! -Robert browning
20. Friendshipis not only the spice of life, but also thepainkiller of life. -Emerson
21. Only by associating withpeople withoutprejudice can you make friends. -Roland
22. Friendshipis spiritual fusion, spiritual marriage and moral knot. -Payne
23. You will feel happy among friends who don’t need affectation and lies. Mo Luoya
24. The light of friendshipis likephosphorus fire, which is most exposed when it is dark all around. -Cromwell
25. Three things are the mostprecious in the world: knowledge, food and friendship. -(Myanmar)proverb
26. True and rational friendshipis the best andpriceless treasure in life. -Gorky
27. The so-called friendship, first of all, is sincerity and criticism of comrades’ mistakes. Ostrovsky
28. Friends must helpeach other in adversity, and that can be called true friendship. -Shakespeare
29. Except for a sincere friend, no medicine can communicate with the heart. Bacon
30. Friendshipis that two hearts treat each other sincerely, rather than one beating the other. -Lu Xun
31. Friendshipcannot be a transaction; On the contrary, it needs the most thorough concept of disinterest. Mo Luoa
32. Althoughpromises can win friendship, it is actions that cultivate and maintain friendship. -feltham
33. Of all the happiness that wisdomprovides to the whole life, friendshipis the most important. -Boccaccio
34. Friendshipis not like mushrooms, you can’t find it in the Woods; Kid! It grows in the heart. -Gorky
35. Of all the happiness that wisdomprovides to the whole life, friendshipis the most important. -Epicurus
36 Friendshipis built among comrades, consolidated in sincerity, developed in criticism and ruined in flattery. -Lenin
37. The best friend is the kind ofperson who doesn’t like to talk much, but can be silently opposite to you and closely connected. -Gorky
38. In terms of friendship, the world seems to be a small vendor, and it can only sell friendshippiecemeal. -Roman Roland
39. Use the rake of friendshipto eradicate the seeds of hostility and hatred, and thenplant harmonious seedlings in the originalplace. -Dickens
40. Friendshipis aspure as the fog in the morning. Flattery can’t get it. Friendshipcan only be consolidated by loyalty. -Marx
41. Friendshipis really the most sacred thing, which deserves not only specialpraise, but also eternalpraise. -Epicurus
42. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few solemn friends with integrity in mind and heart. -Einstein
43. Friendshipis the mysterious combination of the soul, the beautifier of life and the consolidator of society. -Robert. Brahai
44. Lack of true friends and thepurest and mostpitiful loneliness; Without friendship, the world is just a wilderness. -bacon
45. Friendshipcan enhance happiness and relievepain, because it can double our joy and share our troubles. -Edison
46. True friendshipis not a melon vine, it will jumpupovernight and wither in one day. -Charlotte Bronte
47. You may forget theperson you laughed with; But you will never forget thepeople you cried with. -Ji Bolun
48. People must rely onpatience to maintain harmony, and friendshipis like a small flower, which must be carefully cultivated by both sides. -anonymous
49. Nothing in the world is more beautiful andpleasant than friendship; Without friendship, the world seems to have lost the sun. Cicero
50. Friendshipand career represent two greatpleasures in life, and to have these two greatpleasures, one is to be cheerful, and the other is to be diligent. -Roland
51. Friendshipis like a bright light in mypast life, which shines through my soul and makes my existence a little glorious. -Ba Jin
52. Be a goodperson first, and then find someone similar to you to be your friend. Only in this way can friendshipgrow steadily. -Cicero
53. Friendshipis like a score, and both sides are numerator and denominator. When the numerator (denominator) loses its opponent, the fractional value goes upin smoke. -anonymous
54. Once a friend is in trouble, or it is related to morality, he seems to have no selfishness and always stands upand eliminates all difficulties. -Mark Twain
55. If we can get moreprofound friendship,perhaps we shouldpay more attention to how we behave and live upto our friends’ understanding. Zou Taofen
56. When it comes to fame, honor, enjoyment, wealth, etc., if compared with the enthusiasm of friendship, all these are just dust. -Darwin
57. As long as you think about how many things aperson can’t do by himself in his life, you can know how many benefits friendshiphas. -bacon
58. Kind words andpromises are easy to say. Only in times of trouble can we see the sincerity of our friends. Krylov
59. Who wants to meet a friendly heart in the world, experience the state of treating each other with kindness, and taste the joy of heaven and earth. -Roman. Roland
60. Don’t get a friend by giving gifts. You must contribute your sincere love and learn how to win aperson’s heart in aproper way. -Socrates
61. When you make mistakes, you will be given correct criticism and help. We should ask our friends like this, and such friendshipis really valuable. -Gorky
62. Although insidious friendshipallows you to get some insignificant benefits, it will deprive you of your treasures-independent thinking andpure love for truth! Belinsky
63. Fame is a tasteless sunflower, wearing a gorgeous and vulgar gold crown; Friendshipis a fresh rose, and thepleatedpetals exude a refreshing fragrance. -Holmes
64. True friends don’t talk about friendshipin words. They don’t ask for anything from each other for friendship, but do everythingpossible for each other. -belinsky
65 Tell thepain to your bosom friend, and thepain will be halved; Share happiness with your friends, and happiness will split in two. The function of friendshipis so magical! -bacon
66. Love friends, like friends, treat friends with sincerity, but don’t rely on friends, let alone demand friends. Only by doing these things can you enjoy making friends. -Roland
67. With friends, life shows its full value; Aperson lives for friends; Keepyour life intact, not eroded by time, but also for friends. -Roman Roland
68. Friendshipis a school to cultivatepeople’s feelings. We need friendship, not to kill time with it, but to cultivate virtue inpeople and ourselves. -Suhomlinski
69. People can’t live without friendship, but it is not easy to get real friendship; Friendshipalways needs loyalty to sow, enthusiasm to irrigate,principles to cultivate and understanding to care for. -Marx