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1. I need three things: love, friendship, and books. But how much do they interconnect! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are people's most loyal friends. — Montaigne.
2. Friendship is a tree that can take shelter. —Coleridge.
3. Friendship is the union of souls, and this union can be divorced, which is a tacit contract between two sensitive, upright people. — Voltaire.
4. Friendship can pop out of the wine glass. — Guy.
5. Those who limit friendship to two people seem to confuse the security of wise friendship with the jealousy and folly of love. —Adam Smith.
6. Friendship is as pure as the fog of the morning, flattery does not get friendship, friendship can only be strengthened with faithfulness. — Marx.
7. True friendship should be the same from both sides of the story, and it is impossible to look at a rose from the front and a thorn from the back. — Lucket.
8. We should not try to maintain friendship at any cost, so that it will be tarnished. If, for the sake of greater love, friendship must be sacrificed, there is no way to do it; But if it can be maintained, then it can really reach the state of perfection. — Rabindranath Tagore.
9. Be cautious when choosing friends! Authentic selfishness will put on the mask of friendship, but set a trap to trap you. — Krylov.
10. Friendship multiplies joy and grief decreases. — Bacon.
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1. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. —Gibran.
3. The most beautiful thing in the world is to have a few serious friends with upright minds and hearts. - Albert Einstein.
5. True friendship is a slow-growing plant. - Washington.
6, the same is the end of the world, why should we have met before. - Tang) Bai Juyi.
8. Friendship is a school for cultivating people's feelings. — Sukhomlinsky.
9. Friendship is a kind of gentle and calm love, guided by reason, formed by habit, and born from long-term understanding and common fit, without jealousy or fear. - Holmes.
12. True friendship is like phosphorus fire – it appears brightest in the darkest moments around you. ——
13. Best friends are like different bodies with one heart. —Aristotle.
14. The best at coping with the fear of the enemy outside. is to make friends as much as possible; For those who can't be friends, at least avoid grudges with them; If you can't do that, you should avoid associating with them as much as possible and alienate them for your own benefit. Author:
16. You may forget the person who has laughed with you; But the people who wept with you, you will never forget. —Gibran.
18. To make friends, you must make friends with righteous people, just as a wise doctor must cut the pulse and investigate the root of the disease before curing a disease, and making friends must also examine the character of the other party, otherwise it is dangerous. Author: Ibn Mughafa.
19, don't worry about the road ahead, no one in the world knows you. —Tang) Gao Shi.
20. Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony. - Hugo.
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1. Friendship is not a short-term fireworks, but a heartfelt picture; Friendship is not a lasting acquaintance, but a heart-to-heart acquaintance.
2. The vast sea of people is like a desert beach, we are the sand in the beach, but with your companionship, I no longer feel small and lonely.
3. The wind rises, which is my lingering concern; Yun Yong is my gentle remembrance; When the rain comes, it is my gentle pouring; Sunshine is my warm smile!
4, a trace of simplicity over a thousand taels **, a trace of warmth can withstand thousands of miles of frost, a greeting sent a warm and luscious message, and a text message to carry away all my thoughts.
5. Friends are the satisfaction around you; It's the number you want to dial at all times; It's the cup of tea that sits in the middle of the night...Forget-me-not.
6. Friends are like flowers. Aromatic and intense; Friends are autumn rain, delicate and poetic; My friend is Mei in the middle of the spring, innocent and proud.
7. Friends are not books, they are more magnificent than books; Friends are not songs, they are more beautiful than songs; A friend should be a poet - a handsome person with a poem; Friends should be dreams - there is the beauty of dreams; A friend should be the meaningful prose, written yesterday and waiting for the future.
8. Friends often think of it, they put their care in their hearts, and they put their concerns in their eyes; Friends are accompanied by one period of life, spending one evening after another together; Friends are happy when they think of it, and they are more docile when they remember it.
9. Friends can walk in the rain with umbrellas; It is to be able to ride a bicycle together on the road; It is to be able to be fascinated by art galleries and museums; It is able to wander around bookstores and book galleries; Friends cry together with sadness, laugh with joy, read good books together, listen to good songs together......
10. The sincerity of friendship is never as good as real gold. Real gold can sell friendship, but not. Friendship is like a simple line.
No matter where you are or what happens, it will pull you out of the swamp and will be a line that will lead you to the future. This thread is strengthened, unless you cut it yourself. Someone else's hinge shears are cut constantly.
11. Dock your heart in the harbor where the clouds rise, secretly engrave happiness in your heart, and use a silk thread of friendship to firmly tie you and me to the end of the changes of time!
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1.Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them. ——
Aesop 2Friends enrich life. ——
Lincoln 3Friendship is the union of hearts. ——
Voltaire 4Friendship is always an adjunct to virtue. ——
Cicero 5Friendship multiplies joy and grief decreases. ——
Bacon 6Friendship is a tree that can take shelter. ——
—Coleridge. 7.Friendship is a harmonious equality. ——
Pythagoras.
8.Friends have always been our significant other. ——
Cicero 9Hatred will eventually be extinguished, and friendship will last forever. —Cicero 10Real gold is not afraid of fire, and adversity tests friendship. —Emerson.
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1. Friends should abide by the following rules: do not ask others to be honest and shameful, and refuse to do so when asked. - Cicero, Ancient Rome: "On Friendship".
Marcus Tuliuscicero (January 3, 106 BCE, December 7, 43 BC) was a famous Roman politician, orator, orator, jurist, and philosopher.
2. Ants will not climb to the empty barn, and friends will not visit the bankrupt Caidong. —Ovid, Ancient Rome, The Collection of Grievances
Ovid, an ancient Roman poet.
Born in Sulmo, near Rome, died in Tomi on the Black Sea. As a young man, he studied rhetoric in Rome and was interested in poetry. He was married three times, and his third wife came from a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class of society and make friends with the royal poets.
3. Interests can be changed, but friends must not be replaced. —France Voltaire: The Trustee
Voltaire (French: voltaire, born November 21, 1694 - died May 30, 1778, aged 83), his real name was François-Marie-Mariearouet (French: François-Mariearouet), Voltaire was his pen name, French Enlightenment thinker, writer, and philosopher.
4. People cannot maintain the affection they should have for their friends and benefactors for long, and once they are free, they often talk about their shortcomings. —La Rochefoucauldt, France: The Book of Proverbs
François de La Rochefoucauldt, writer, born on September 15, 1613 in Paris, France, and the Book of Proverbs is a great century of France's "great century", the great century of classical literature at its peak, and the great century of the ideal of "educated men of high society".
La Rochefoucauld, who had been a fanatical frig of the Sage of the Sage of the Fronde in his youth, and who had matured into a sober pessimism, was an outstanding representative of these cultured people.
5. Help friends to maintain friendships. Forgive the enemy and fight for probation. — United States Benjamin Franklin, The Almanac of Aphorisms
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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