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A person who has been able to build strong friendships is much better able to withstand the blows of fate. After all, they will always support him and find words to cheer him up.

All people who have become famous for their military exploits, creative achievements and scientific discoveries also know the price of friendship. After all, they did not achieve all this alone. There was always someone nearby who would give wise advice and show the right path. We suggest reading quotes from great minds on this topic, which will be especially useful for young people.

525 phrases and quotes about friendship

  1. A friend is the greatest wealth in life. (Elena Gilber)
  2. A friend is someone who, whenever you need him, knows about it. (Jules Renard)
  3. A friend is the one whose betrayal causes the most surprise. (Bernard Werber)
  4. A friend is a person who notices everything and forgives us everything - even our virtues. (Francis Bacon)
  5. A friend is a person who knows everything about us and yet loves us. (Elbert Hubbard)
  6. A friend is a person who shares your delusions, fears and superstitions. (Henry Louis Mencken)
  7. A friend is a high wall, an indestructible stronghold, a fortress reliably supplied with water. (Sulkhan Orbeliani)
  8. A friend is like a second self. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  9. A friend is one soul living in two bodies. (Aristotle)
  10. A friend is, first of all, one who does not undertake to judge. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  11. A friend is someone you can call at 4 in the morning. (Marlene Dietrich)
  12. A friend is a person who knows everything about you and never stops loving you. (Elbert Hubbard)
  13. A friend is one who, in a big noisy company, noticed that you left. (Elena Gilber)
  14. A friend is the person who is most trusted when he speaks badly of us. (Barney Stinson)
  15. A friend is a person who knows everything about you - and yet loves you! (Mikhail Litvak)
  16. A friend is one who knows the melody of your heart and can sing it when you forget the words. (L.N. Tolstoy)
  17. Everyone's friend is nobody's friend. (Aristotle)
  18. A friend should be a friend, and an enemy an enemy, so that you know exactly who should not turn your back, and who will stand behind her like a stone wall. (Olga Gromyko)
  19. A friend should be like blood flowing immediately to a wound, without waiting to be attracted. (Antonio Perez)
  20. A friend should always be in our soul, and the soul is always with us: it can at least every day see anyone it wants. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (the Younger)
  21. A friend must bear some of the friend's grief. (Erasmus of Rotterdam)
  22. A friend remains a friend until money is involved. (I.A. Goncharov)
  23. A friend is known by love, disposition, speeches, deeds. (Mikhail Litvak)
  24. A friend is one who, knowing you, did not become an enemy. (Gennady Malkin)
  25. A friend knows how to guess what a person has in his soul, even if he says the opposite. (Mark Levy)
  26. A friend who is useless to his friend becomes a stranger to him. (Paul Henri Holbach)
  27. A friend is a person with whom I can be sincere. In his presence, I can think aloud. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  28. Friendship is a mysterious thing, like love. There can be no question of any self-interest here. It's just that two people need each other. (Mikhail Litvak)
  29. Friendship is a good thing when it is love between a young man and a woman, or a memory of love between old people. But God forbid, if it is friendship on the one hand, and love on the other. (Ivan Goncharov, Oblomov)
  30. Friendship is the harbor to which a person aspires, it brings joy and peace of mind, it is rest in this life and the beginning of heavenly life. (Torquato Tasso)
  31. Friendship is a duet in which, as a rule, only one sings. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  32. Friendship is not a game. It's not just a word. It does not start in March, but ends in May. It is tomorrow, today and every day. (I.A. Goncharov)
  33. Friendship is a delicate flower. One careless touch - and the flower withered. (Sun Li)
  34. Friendship is one of the greatest joys of life; one of the greatest joys of friendship is to have someone you can trust with a secret. (Alessandro Manzoni)
  35. Friendship is one of the strongest foundations for a successful family. After all, it is the feeling of friendship that keeps spouses together, helps them survive all sorts of crises. (Francis Bacon)
  36. Friendship is the most necessary thing for life, since no one wants to live without friends, even if he had all the other benefits. (Aristotle)
  37. Friendship is brotherhood, and in its highest meaning it is its most beautiful ideal. (Silvio Pellico)
  38. Friendship is loyalty to the end. (Elena Gilber)
  39. Friendship is everything. Friendship is more than talent. It's more than power. It's almost the same as a family. (Mario Puzo, The Godfather)
  40. Friendship is a star, but love is only a candle. (Francis Bacon)
  41. Friendship is both an oasis and a fortress. (Barney Stinson)
  42. Friendship is like a business, bad investments cost a lot. (Mikhail Litvak)
  43. Friendship is when stupid ideas come to two heads at the same time ... (Dmitry Emets)
  44. Friendship is when you can, for no reason at all, come to a person and settle with him. (David Samoilov)
  45. Friendship is when one is always ready to sacrifice himself, and the other is never ready to accept it. (Francis Bacon)
  46. Friendship is when a person feels good just like that. (Yuri Nagibin)
  47. Friendship is when stupid ideas come to two heads at the same time. (Barney Stinson)
  48. Friendship is love without wings. (George Noel Gordon Byron)
  49. Friendship is love based on mutual trust... (Mikhail Litvak)
  50. Friendship is not one big heroic deed, but many small concessions. (I.A. Goncharov)
  51. Friendship is a relationship to another as to oneself. Love is a relationship to another is better than to oneself. (Barney Stinson)
  52. Friendship is, first of all, reconciliation and great spiritual communion in spite of insignificant trifles. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  53. Friendship is a strong concept, but, unfortunately, it is also an empty word for most. (Mikhail Litvak)
  54. Friendship is a calm and quiet affection, guided and strengthened by habit, arising from long association and mutual commitment. (David Hume)
  55. Friendship has changed so much that it allows betrayal, does not need meetings, correspondence, heated conversations, and even allows for the presence of one friend. (Mikhail Mikhailovich Zhvanetsky)
  56. The friendship of two women is always a conspiracy against the third. (Elena Gilber)
  57. Friendship is content with the possible, without demanding what is due. (Aristotle)
  58. Friendship must be infinitely more tolerant than love. (Madeleine Felicite Genlis)
  59. Friendship must be a solid thing, capable of surviving all changes in temperature and all the shocks of that bumpy road along which efficient and decent people make their life journey. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  60. Friendship and trust cannot be bought or sold. (Gavriil Troepolsky, "White Bim Black Ear")
  61. Friendship and community are born in people when there is a common enemy. (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
  62. Friendship ends where distrust begins. (Seneca Annaeus)
  63. The friendship of vicious people is unreliable; it lasts only as long as it serves mutual benefit. (Oliver Goldsmith)
  64. Friendship between two women is a conflict postponed until later. (I.A. Goncharov)
  65. Friendship between a man and a woman is possible ... with a certain amount of physical disgust. (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche)
  66. Friendship between a man and a woman is very weak at nightfall. (Otto von Schönhausen Bismarck)
  67. Friendship can be strong only with the maturity of the mind and age. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  68. A friendship can only end if it was never real. (Diana Jessup)
  69. Friendship can unite only worthy people. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  70. Friendship is not measured by the number of joint dinners ... Although dinners certainly do not harm friendship, who would argue. (Max Fry)
  71. Friendship is not such a miserable light to go out in separation. (Johann Friedrich Schiller)
  72. Friendship is not a service, no thanks for it. (Dmitry Emets)
  73. Friendship unites people much more than love. (Marlene Dietrich)
  74. Friendship usually serves as a transition from mere acquaintance to enmity. (Vasily Klyuchevsky)
  75. The friendship of one reasonable person is more precious than the friendship of all unreasonable ones. (Democritus)
  76. Friendship is based on the similarity of characters and interests in a common common cause, and not on the pleasure that you get from the personality of another. (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
  77. Friendship is like a treasury: it is impossible to draw more from it than you put into it. (Osip Mandelstam)
  78. Friendship is above all other feelings, because everything begins with friendship. (Elena Gilber)
  79. Friendship multiplies joys and crushes sorrows. (Henry George Bohn)
  80. Friendship penetrates the lives of all people, but in order to maintain it, sometimes it is necessary to endure grievances. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  81. Friendship is born at the moment when one person says to another: “What, you too? And I thought I was the only one." (C.S. Lewis)
  82. Friendship warms the soul, a dress warms the body, and the sun and the stove warm the air. (Kozma Prutkov)
  83. Friendship is more tragic than love - it dies much longer. (Oscar Wilde)
  84. Friendship doubles the joys and cuts the sorrows in half. (F. Bacon)
  85. Friendship strengthens walls, and love strengthens domes. (Mikhail Litvak)
  86. Friendship increases happiness and reduces unhappiness, doubling our joy and cutting our sorrow in half. (I.A. Goncharov)
  87. Friendship often ends in love, but love rarely ends in friendship. (Charles Caleb Colton)
  88. Friendship is immortal: although it is a pale flower, it never withers. (Barney Stinson)
  89. Friendship is a healing balm for wounds from disappointments in love. (Elena Gilber)
  90. Friendship that arises between people helps to survive failures. (Kyle Treger)
  91. Friendship is like a diamond - rare, expensive, and there are a lot of fakes! (I.A. Goncharov)
  92. Friendship, like life, is complex. But if life passes, true friends remain. (Elena Gilber)
  93. Friendship, like love, is not only a bouquet of pleasant feelings, but also a lot of work. It is easiest to give up considering the difficult as impossible. (Elchin Safarli)
  94. The friendship that ended never actually began. (Publius)
  95. Friendship is like marriage - in sorrow and in joy. (Anna Gavrilova)
  96. Friendship. It begins when two people choose each other. (Elchin Safarli)
  97. Friendship makes it inseparable, and its charm is doubled by a feeling that love lacks: confidence. (Honore de Balzac)
  98. I recognize friendship by the absence of disappointments, true love by the impossibility of being offended. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  99. There is no friendship without evidence of trust, and one of them is frankness. (Mark Levy)
  100. Make friends with a smart one, for a fool friend is sometimes more dangerous than a smart enemy. (Jalal ad-Din Rumi)
  101. To be friends is more to love than to be loved. (Robert Bridges)
  102. You can't buy friends, and you can't sell love. (Elena Gilber)
  103. You can't have too many friends. (Alexandr Duma)
  104. You recognize friends in trouble. In the troubles of friends you recognize yourself. (Alexander Leshek)
  105. Do not consider friends of the cup as friends, for they are friends of your cup, and not your friends. (Unsur al-Maali)
  106. Friends are thieves of time. (Francis Bacon)
  107. Friends are potential enemies because they know too much about each other. The world has taught me this. (Kim Tan)
  108. Friends are only those who, holding on to one rope, climb the mountain peak with common efforts and in this find their closeness. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  109. Friends are people who share the most intimate with you. (Max Fry)
  110. Friends are those people who know you and are able to understand and support in those moments when others do not understand. You share your life with them. (Mikhail Litvak)
  111. Friends should not nourish and shelter our bodies at all - neighbors are enough for this, no, they should take care of our souls. (Francis Bacon)
  112. Friends bring up much better than parents, because they are not characterized by pity. (André Maurois)
  113. Friends have been looking for a boyfriend for years, and when you finally find one, they immediately make you leave him. (Bridget Jones)
  114. Friends make my soul stronger. For the sake of those whom I love, I will not spare myself! (Max Fry)
  115. Friends of childhood, even when they do not captivate us with exceptional virtues, have a power over our souls that friends of later years rarely have. (Mary Shelley)
  116. Friends are there to help each other. (Romain Rolland)
  117. Friends do not wish us unhappiness, but they find that we are already happy. (Aui Legendre)
  118. Friends don't manipulate friends. They help each other. (Barney Stinson)
  119. Friends do not have to be perfect, it is enough that they are there in difficult times. (Elena Gilber)
  120. Friends are known in trouble, if, of course, they can be found at the same time. (Mikhail Mikhailovich Zhvanetsky)
  121. Friends are known not only in trouble, but also in joy. Those people who cannot be sincerely happy for you are not your friends. (Osho)
  122. Friends appear when people have common ground, when something unites them. (Ute Erhardt)
  123. Friends are tested when they visit you in the hospital, prison or cemetery. (Arturo Perez-Reverte)
  124. Friends respect each other's decisions, even if they disagree with them. This is called devotion. (Francis Bacon)
  125. Friends, if I could die for you, I would never do such a stupid thing. Because you are not in the next world, I already checked ... (Max Fry)
  126. Friends are those who really know a few real nasty things about you. (Don Aminado)
  127. There is a turning point in friendship, after which you realize that, regardless of the circumstances, you will always communicate with a person. (Nick Gardo)
  128. In friendship, we give each other pieces of ourselves, without thinking for what, for what. There must be something that does not require reciprocity. (Elchin Safarli)
  129. Friendship is about learning to be human. And although no one is immune from mistakes, the main thing is to be able to notice them in yourself. (Francis Bacon)
  130. In friendship, some things are not said, they are guessed at. (Mark Levy)
  131. There are no debtors or benefactors in friendship. (Romain Rouyan)
  132. In friendship there are no other calculations and considerations, except for itself. (Michel de Montaigne)
  133. In friendship, as in love, what brings happiness more often is what we do not know than what we know. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  134. Over the course of my life, I have become convinced that the most and most inconspicuous thing is talking with friends. It turns out that friends are great time thieves. (F. Petrarch)
  135. 99 percent of friends leave with the money. (Francesco Petrarca)
  136. Without friendship, no communication between people has value. (Socrates)
  137. Without friends, life is like a desert, just as empty. (Vrancis Bacon)
  138. Without true friendship, life is nothing. (Cicero)
  139. Give thanks for the friends you have instead of dreaming about new ones. (Emily Brontë)
  140. Intimate fellowship is where the tenderest friendship and the strongest hatred come from. (Dmitry Emets)
  141. Intimacy leads to friendship. And friendship brings peace. (Elena Gilber)
  142. God gives us relatives, and friends, thank God, we choose ourselves. (Dmitry Emets)
  143. Being deceived by friends, we may be indifferent to the manifestations of their friendship, but we must sympathize with them in their misfortunes. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  144. Be sincere with your friends, moderate in your needs and disinterested in your actions. (Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov)
  145. There are times when a person needs to break up with friends in order to understand the meaning of friendship. (Henry Miller)
  146. Being friends does not mean being like each other. (Terry Goodkind)
  147. Perhaps, in order to fully appreciate friendship, one must first experience love. (Nicola Sebastian Chamfort)
  148. To be capable of lasting friendship or lasting love means to be a person not only of a big heart, but also of a strong mind. (William Hazlitt)
  149. In trouble you will know a friend. (Petronius Guy)
  150. I choose beautiful people as close friends, people with a good reputation as friends, and I only make smart enemies. (I. A. Goncharov)
  151. There is only one true friend in life. The rest - one way or another, just good friends and people who are just around you at the moment. (Elena Gilber)
  152. There are so few real friendships, affections, loves in life, the loss of which would leave indelible marks. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  153. In a person's life there must be a friend, even one, but the best. (Barney Stison)
  154. In the building of human happiness, friendship builds walls, and love forms a dome. (Kozma Prutkov)
  155. In true friendship there is a charm that is incomprehensible to ordinary people. (Mikhail Litvak)
  156. In the end, we will not remember the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. (Martin Luther King)
  157. In strong friendship is our strength, friendship is glory and praise. (Ya. L. Vishnevsky)
  158. There is little friendship in the world - and least of all among equals. (Francis Bacon)
  159. There is nothing better and more pleasant in the world than friendship, and to exclude friendship from life is the same as to deprive the world of sunlight. (Mark Tullius Cicero)
  160. In dealing with friends, advise them to do only what they are able to do, and lead them to good without violating decorum, but do not try to act where there is no hope of success. Don't put yourself in a humiliating position. (Barney Stinson)
  161. In the world, we have three kinds of friends: some love us, others hate us, others simply do not remember. (Nicola Chamfort)
  162. In your friend you must have your best enemy. (Nietzsche)
  163. In old age, the number of friends does not increase: all losses are then irretrievable. (Francis Bacon)
  164. In the hustle and bustle of this world, friendship is the only thing that matters in personal life. (Karl Marx)
  165. In happiness it is easy to find a friend, in misfortune it is extremely difficult. (Democritus)
  166. In this world it is difficult to find a friend, even more difficult to lose an enemy. (Elena Gilbar)
  167. It is important to be a friend to a person while he is alive, and not when he has already died. (Francis Scott Fitzgerald)
  168. Important friends are for important things ... Therefore, having important friends and being able to save them is more important than having money. (Mikhail Litvak)
  169. Important friends - for important things ... Therefore, having important friends and being able to save them is more important than having money. (Baltasar Gracian y Morales)
  170. Your enemy and your friend are working together to strike you in the heart: one says nasty things about you, the other gives you his words. (Mikhail Litvak)
  171. The greatest feat of friendship is not to show a friend our shortcomings, but to open his eyes to his own. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  172. You can't get a true friend with money. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  173. Loyalty is the commandment of friendship, the most precious thing that can be given to a person at all. (Telman Ernst)
  174. This is what it means to be best friends. That's what they are for. To help you not fall into the abyss. (Lauren Oliver)
  175. Enemies become friends much less often than friends become enemies. This is the law of nature. Everything in the world moves from the complex to the simple. (Sergey Lukyanenko)
  176. Time strengthens friendship, but weakens love. (Jean de La Bruyère)
  177. Everyone knows that you don't choose your family and relatives, but you can choose your friends! (Elena Gilber)
  178. We all experience doubly bliss when we can share it with friends. (Barney Stinson)
  179. All the trouble that your worst enemy can say to your face is nothing compared to what your best friends say about you behind your back. (Alfred de Musset)
  180. All the honors of this world are not worth one good friend. (Voltaire)
  181. All sympathize with the misfortunes of their friends, and few rejoice in their successes. (Oscar Wilde)
  182. Everything difficult is even more difficult if you don't have a best friend by your side. (Mikhail Litvak)
  183. It is always better when your friends underestimate your strengths, and the enemy exaggerates your weaknesses. (Elena Gilber)
  184. Everyone wants to see a faithful and sincere, spiritually rich and comprehensively developed person as their friend. (Barney Stinson)
  185. The question arises whether it is ever possible to prefer new friends to old ones. (Mikhail Litvak)
  186. All your life you can look for friends, not suspecting that they are next to you. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  187. Every person can easily say how many sheep he has, but not everyone can say how many friends he has - they are so worthless. (Socrates)
  188. You can make more friends in two months by being interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. (Dale Carnegie)
  189. Choose a friend slowly, even less hurry to change him. (Benjamin Franklin)
  190. Choose your friends carefully, and your enemies will choose you. (Robert Lynn Asprin)
  191. Do not rush to choose friends, even more so to change them. (Benjamin Franklin)
  192. The choice of friends in our life is very specific. One common flaw will bind you more reliably than a dozen advantages ... (Andrey Belyanin)
  193. Wherever we are, with friends we always feel at home. (Henry Drummond)
  194. The eyes of friendship are rarely wrong. (Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire)
  195. They say that friends are known in misfortune, but in my opinion, they are also known in happiness. (Chingiz Torekulovich Aitmatov)
  196. Worthless friends, if they do not believe. (Francis Bacon)
  197. Even if you're on different paths, it's always good to have a friend. (Dmitry Emets)
  198. Two people can save each other where one perishes. (Honore de Balzac)
  199. Keep your friends close to you and your enemies even closer. (Sun Tzu)
  200. Children need friends, they must grow up together in order to experience life and themselves together. (Cecilia Ahern)
  201. For high friendship, one condition is necessary - the ability to do without it. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  202. For friendship, any burden is easy. The universe is eternal, meetings with friends are brief. (Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky)
  203. You can never do too much for a devoted friend. (Henrik Ibsen)
  204. In order to live long, keep an old wine and an old friend for yourself. (Pythagoras)
  205. You don't have to be a dog to be a friend. (Mikhail Zadornov)
  206. Be successful and you will find out how many friends you have. (Mikhail Litvak)
  207. Trust is the main condition of friendship. (Jean de La Bruyère)
  208. Trust, patience and reciprocity are what truly friendly relations are based on. (Mikhail Litvak)
  209. Unity creates friendship. (Democritus)
  210. The only way to have a friend is to be one yourself. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  211. If spouses love each other for many years, then falling in love imperceptibly turns into a sweet habit, and ardent passion is replaced by tender friendship. (Mikhail Litvak)
  212. If we had met in a different place and at a different time, we would have become friends. (Elena Gilber)
  213. If a friend is real, then he will not leave. And if it's not real, then there's nothing to worry about. (I.A. Goncharov)
  214. If a friend takes your mistress away from you, you should not quarrel with him completely in order to meet him when you feel gratitude towards him for this. (Elena Gilber)
  215. If a friend is drowning, you need to become an island for him. An island of friendship where he can rest, find solace, gain strength and patience - and return to the ocean again. (Barney Stinson)
  216. If a friend reproaches you for any shortcoming, always think that he has not yet told you everything. (Thomas Fuller)
  217. If the friendship is over, then it never happened. (Mark Twain)
  218. If friendship falls apart after the first push, stumbles over the very first bump on the way, crumbles into dust from the wind, this is no friendship. And so, pampering is one thing, friendship - and no more. (Dmitry Emets)
  219. If you make new friends, don't forget the old ones. (M.M. Dostoevsky)
  220. If my friends are crooked, I look at them in profile. (Joseph Joubert)
  221. If we don't become more than friends, it's hard to be just friends. (Elena Gilber)
  222. If fate is especially favorable to a person and wants to give him the greatest happiness in the world, she will give him true friends. (Epicurus)
  223. If your friends stay with you, then you are lucky, because this has never happened to me. (Ronnie James Dio)
  224. If your friend is telling you the secrets of his other friends, then your secrets are being told to them. (Dmitry Emets)
  225. If your friend becomes your enemy, then love him so that the tree of friendship, love and trust will bloom again, withered due to the fact that he was not watered with the water of friendship and was not cared for. (As-Samarkandi)
  226. If you don't understand the need for love or friendship, how can you be lonely? (Laurel Hamilton)
  227. If a person has a devoted friend, he has, as it were, two lives for the fulfillment of his desires. (Francis Bacon)
  228. If you want to keep a friend, never test him. (John Steinbeck)
  229. If you want to keep your friends, try not to see them. (Mikhail Litvak)
  230. There are friends, like a disease, they themselves are looking for you. (I.A. Goncharov)
  231. Friends are like food - every day you need them. (Adams Henry)
  232. There are friends, like medicine, you look for them when you feel bad. (Mark Fry)
  233. There is a positive side to freefalling - you give your friends a chance to pick you up. (Elena Gilber)
  234. There are people we forgive and there are people we don't forgive. The ones we don't forgive are our friends. (Henri Monterland)
  235. There are many things that I want, but if my friends are on the other side of the scale, I do not need any of this. (Barney Stinson)
  236. There are strange people who treat their friends like a dress: they use it until it wears out, and then they throw it away. (M. Lermontov)
  237. There are friends like air - they are not visible, but they are always with you ... (Francis Bacon)
  238. Women, although they attach great importance to friendship, forget about it; men are distrustful of her, and lovers are jealous. (Paul Charles Joseph Bourget)
  239. Live with people so that your friends do not become enemies, and enemies become friends. (Pythagoras)
  240. It's easy to make friends. It will be difficult to lose them. (L.N. Tolstoy)
  241. Win your friends not with empty laziness, but with sincere words of love. (Socrates)
  242. The law of friendship prescribes to love a friend no less, but no more than yourself. (Aurelius Augustine)
  243. Abuse of friendship is the worst of all sins. (Dmitry Emets)
  244. You know, friendship also comes back, if it's friendship. Even if you suddenly stopped communicating, it doesn’t even matter why, sooner or later you will communicate again as before. After all, friendship is not just like that, it is for a long time and seriously. (I.A. Goncharov)
  245. Know only people worthy of friendship, do not know scoundrels, do not shame yourself. (Mikhail Litvak)
  246. Acquaintances appear and disappear, but best friends are forever. Because even when you don't know where you are going, they help you realize that you are not going there alone. (Elena Gilber)
  247. Much of our misfortune is more bearable than our friends' commentary on it. (Dmitry Emets)
  248. Of all that wisdom brings to itself for the happiness of a lifetime, the most important is the possession of friendship. (Epicurus)
  249. Friends usually make the most dangerous enemies. (Elena Gilber)
  250. Having one friend in life is already a lot, two are a lot, three are hardly possible. (Adams Henry)
  251. To have a lot of friends is to have none. (Erasmus of Rotterdam)
  252. Sometimes even the best friends don't need you because something more important happens in their life than friendship. (Elena Gilber)
  253. Sometimes friendship is born from a look, a gesture, a touch that overcomes differences and overcomes fears. It is enough to stretch out a hand to a person, and his face is forever imprinted in the memory. (Barney Stinson)
  254. Sometimes friends are the last people you can trust. (Irvine Welsh)
  255. Sometimes friends are much more dangerous than enemies. (Elena Gilber)
  256. Sincerity of relations, truth in communication - that's friendship. (Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov)
  257. Sincere friendship is based on the proximity of minds and secret laws, and not on visible signs. (As-Samarkandi)
  258. Fulfilling the duties of friendship is somewhat more difficult than admiring it. (Gothold Ephraim Lessing)
  259. True is the ancient proverb that equality creates friendship. (Plato)
  260. True friendship is a slow growing plant that must be experienced in adversity and adversity before it deserves such a name. (George Washington)
  261. True friendship is one of those things that, like giant sea serpents, is unknown whether they are fictional or exist somewhere. (Arthur Schopenhauer)
  262. True friendship must be frank and free from pretense and assent. (Mark Tullius Cicero)
  263. Only those people who know how to forgive each other for minor shortcomings can be bound by true friendship. (Jean de La Bruyère)
  264. True friends are those who have one soul in two bodies. (Michel de Montaigne)
  265. A true gentleman is never a friend of the heart. (Edmund Burke)
  266. A true friend is one who does not prevent you from being absolutely free, being yourself - and, most importantly, feeling. (Elena Gilber)
  267. A true friend should be our second self; he will never demand from a friend anything but moral beauty; Friendship is given to us by nature, as an assistant in virtues, and not as a companion in vices. (Cicero)
  268. A true friend is the greatest of blessings, and at the same time that blessing, the acquisition of which is least thought of. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  269. Look for a meeting with a friend whenever you have time to live. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  270. Looking for an ideal friend will be left without friends. (Helena Petrovna Blavatsky)
  271. Each of our friends is a whole world for us, a world that could not have been born and which was born only thanks to our meeting with this person. (Anais Nin)
  272. Everyone wants to have a friend, but no one wants to be a friend. (Alphonse Jean Carr)
  273. As rare as true love is, true friendship is even rarer. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  274. No matter how much a person loves loneliness, it is very difficult without friends. (Francis Bacon)
  275. How few friends would remain friends if they could fully know each other's thoughts. (Elena Gilber)
  276. How little friendship would survive if everyone suddenly found out what friends are saying behind his back, although just then they are sincere and impartial ... (Blaise Pascal)
  277. How much we do for our friends that we have never done for ourselves! (Axel Gustafson Oxenstierna)
  278. How much charm our happiness would lose if no one rejoiced in it with us! How difficult it would be to endure our misfortunes without a friend who experiences them even more than we do. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  279. As rare as true love is, true friendship is even rarer. (Francois La Rochefoucauld)
  280. How to distinguish true friends? True friends always call you by your last name. (Frederic Begbeder)
  281. Oaths of love prove her inconstancy: true friendship does not pronounce them. (Max Fry)
  282. When friendship begins to weaken and cool, she always resorts to increased politeness. (William Shakespeare)
  283. When friendship becomes love, they merge like two rivers, of which the larger one absorbs the smaller one. (Madeleine de Scudery)
  284. When friends you trust gather around you, hope becomes tangible and can be seen. (Mikhail Litvak)
  285. When you know what to talk about with a person, this is a sign of mutual sympathy. When you have something to keep quiet about together, this is the beginning of a true friendship. (Max Fry)
  286. When success comes to us, one can only be surprised at the number of people who suddenly turn out to be our friends. (Barney Stinson)
  287. When friendship suddenly arises between a dog and a cat, it is nothing but an alliance against the cook. (Stefan Zweig)
  288. When the road of friendship is seldom walked, it becomes overgrown with patience. (Francis Bacon)
  289. When you have to choose between love and friendship, it is very difficult, but in most cases, for some reason, we choose love - because true friends will understand. (Elena Gilber)
  290. When you always know what to talk about with a person, this is a sign of mutual sympathy. When you have something to keep quiet about together, this is the beginning of a true friendship. (Barney Stinson)
  291. When you rise, your friends will know who you are. When you fall, you find out who your friends are. (Mike Tyson)
  292. When we have a friend, then loneliness recedes and the era of the word "together" comes. You are constant, you feel a warm heart nearby, your life changes forever. (Mikhail Litvak)
  293. When I realized that I would not find a person like me, I simply stopped making friends with people. (Kurt Cobain)
  294. When there is distrust, friendship disappears. (Labuis)
  295. Conflicts are resolved by themselves when you remember why you became friends ... In the end, it doesn’t matter how, but the main thing is that you became friends anyway ... (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  296. Whoever seeks friends is worthy of finding them; whoever has no friends never looked for them. (Gothold Ephraim Lessing)
  297. He who is so deaf that he does not even want to hear the truth from a friend is hopeless. (Elena Gilber)
  298. He who is a good friend himself has many good friends. (Niccolò Machiavelli)
  299. He who does not seek friends for himself is his own enemy. (Shota Rustaveli)
  300. Whoever became friends with you for gaining benefits is not your reliable friend, but the most terrible enemy. (Tupac Shakur)
  301. Who is your real friend, you will know when you get into a scandal. (Elizabeth Taylor)
  302. Who wants to have a friend without flaws, he remains without friends. (Bias)
  303. Whoever wants to have friends must be friendly himself; and there is a friend who is more attached than a brother. (Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon)
  304. Whoever is human gives others support, wishing to have it himself, and helps them to achieve success, wishing to achieve it himself. (Confucius)
  305. It is easy to find friends willing to help us. It's hard to earn friends who need our help. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
  306. The best part of our life is made up of friends. (Elena Gilber)
  307. Better hitting friends than kissing enemies. (John Chrysostom)
  308. It is better for a man to be without a brother than without friends. (Unsur al-Maali)
  309. A best friend is a person who will tell you everything that he does not like about you in your face - and tell everyone that you are the most wonderful person in the world. (I.A. Goncharov)
  310. The best way to keep your friends is not to betray them... (Wilson Mizner)
  311. Love is the most powerful of human feelings, while friendship is the noblest and most delicate addition to love. (Francis Bacon)
  312. Love is friendship! If she doesn't become my friend, then how can I love her? (Elena Gilber)
  313. Love without reverence and delight is only friendship. (Barney Stinson)
  314. Love can be unrequited. Friendship never. (Janusz Wisniewski)
  315. Love demands infinitely less than friendship. (George Nathan)
  316. Love is selfish, it calls friendship to its aid only in days of suffering. (George Sand)
  317. Any of your deeds in life will never become legendary if your friends are not next to you. (Dmitry Emets)
  318. Those who love to blame others are incapable of friendship. (Democritus)
  319. People choose certain friends for themselves because they want to be with them at the moment, and not because they are the right height, age, or they have the right hair color. (Cecilia Ahern)
  320. People on earth should be friends... I don't think it's possible to make all people love each other, but I would like to destroy the hatred between people. (Isaac Asimov)
  321. People are born to help each other, as the hand helps the hand, the leg helps the leg, and the upper jaw helps the lower. (Marcus Aurelius)
  322. People with an ardent character are rarely constant in friendship. (Mikhail Litvak)
  323. Little tokens lead to big friendships! (Romain Gary)
  324. It's enough for me that I can protect my friends. For their sake, I am even ready to exchange my strength for weakness. (Francis Bacon)
  325. It seems to me that the most reliable relationships grow out of friendship. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  326. I do not need a friend who, agreeing with me in everything, changes his views with me, nodding his head, because the shadow does the same better. (Plutarch)
  327. No one has many friends. There is only one friend! And if it is, then this is already happiness. (Mikhail Sergeyevich Boyarsky)
  328. There are not many friends. There are friends, good friends. But not friends. (Daniel Radcliffe)
  329. My friendship is too circumspect if my friend's danger does not make me forget my own danger. (Denis Diderot)
  330. A wise friend will not abandon a friend, despite all the hardships. (Shota Rustaveli)
  331. Men and women cannot be friends. The possibility of sex always gets in their way. (Elena Gilber)
  332. We look for new friends when the old ones get to know us too well. (Barney Stinson)
  333. We love friends for their shortcomings. (William Hazlitt)
  334. We should not depend on each other. Addiction kills friendship. (Elchin Safarli)
  335. We are especially pleased with our friends if, appreciating our good qualities, they allow themselves to notice our shortcomings as well. (I.A. Goncharov)
  336. We become like the people we associate with. Choose your environment - no matter how unique we are, it still affects us. (Mikhail Litvak)
  337. Friendship is based on small gifts, love is on big ones. (Elena Gilber)
  338. A reliable friend is known in an unreliable business. (Latin proverbs and sayings)
  339. Enjoying communication is the main sign of friendship. (Aristotle)
  340. True friendship is when silence between people does not create discomfort. (David Tyson)
  341. True friendship does not know envy, and true love does not know coquetry. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  342. True friendship will survive any quarrel and any competition. And devotion gives strength in trouble and in difficult situations. (Kyle Treger)
  343. True friendship is true and courageous. (Johann Friedrich Schiller)
  344. True friends are an essential condition for a positive perception of the world, and everything that contributes to an optimistic attitude is important for success. Never be afraid to expand your circle of friends. (Dmitry Emets)
  345. True friends are like diamonds - expensive and rare. False friends are like autumn leaves - they are everywhere. (Bruce Lee)
  346. True friends never judge each other. They judge other people. Together. (Francis Bacon)
  347. True friends know how to respect someone else's loneliness! (Dmitry Emets)
  348. True friends want you to be the most beautiful and confident. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  349. A true friend is one whom I would trust in everything that concerns me more than myself. (Michel de Montaigne)
  350. A true friend is someone who will hold your hand and feel your heart. (Gabriel Marquez)
  351. A true friend is faithful everywhere, in happiness and trouble, Your sadness worries him, You do not sleep - he cannot sleep, and in everything, without distant words, He is ready to help you. Yes, the actions are dissimilar A true friend and an unfit flatterer. (William Shakespeare)
  352. A true friend is with you when you're wrong. When you are right, everyone will be with you. (Elena Gilber)
  353. A true friend is with you when you're wrong. When you are right, everyone will be with you. (Mark Twain)
  354. Consider the person who removes stones and thorns from your path as a true friend. (Saadi)
  355. True friends are connected by many things: awkward situations that you can laugh at, troubles when you can cry in a vest, the long-awaited forgiveness of old sins, but most of all friends are connected by a secret that changes everything! (Elena Giober)
  356. Learn to distinguish friends from those with whom you drink beer on the weekends. (Mikhail Litvak)
  357. Our friendship is a permanent value! It does not depend on religion and does not jump like the dollar. You are my friend, no matter what, as long as you let me into your soul and give me an amazing feeling that we are one! (I.A. Goncharov)
  358. Our friendship is stronger than any chain. It does not depend on our words and deeds. She is a bridge over an abyss, a warm blanket in the cold. Not even distance can break her. You keep my heart. And I am yours ... (Barney Stinson)
  359. Our friends are parts of our happiness... (Elchin Safarli)
  360. Don't be afraid of your enemies, be afraid of your friends. Friends betray, not enemies! (Johnny Depp)
  361. Don't tell your friend what your enemy shouldn't know. (Arthur Schopenhauer)
  362. It is more shameful not to trust friends than to be deceived by them. (Francois La Rochefoucauld)
  363. Not to notice the cooling of friends means little appreciation of their friendship. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  364. Do not bother a friend to read you a moral: what if your conscience awakens from this. (Absalom Underwater)
  365. There can be no long-term friendship, subordination, comradeship where one does not adapt to the other. (Francesco Guicciardini)
  366. There can't be half friends. Half friend is always half enemy. (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)
  367. Leave not an old friend, for a new one cannot be compared with him; A new friend is like new wine: when it becomes old, you will drink it with pleasure. (Old Testament. Sirach)
  368. Do not roughly break the thread of friendship, for if you have to tie it again, then a knot will remain. (Indian proverb)
  369. Friendship is not fastened with the mind - it is easily terminated by stupidity. (William Shakespeare)
  370. It's not hard to die for a friend. It's harder to find a friend worth dying for... (Mikhail Litvak)
  371. Do not try to embellish yourself for a friend: for the arrow and striving towards the Superman must be for him. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
  372. You shouldn't spend most of your life cultivating in a lie. It is better to spend your life on improving the ability to make friends. (Elena Gilber)
  373. Do not shun a friend because of a little joke and do not be offended, for this is a sign of stupidity. (As-Samarkandi)
  374. Don't judge a man by his friends. With Judas they were impeccable. (Paul Verlaine)
  375. Do not judge a person only by his friends. Remember that Judas' friends were impeccable. (Ernest Hemingway)
  376. It's not so hard to die for a friend as it is to find a friend worth dying for. (Edward George Bulwer-Lytton)
  377. You don't have to die for your friends, you have to live for them. (Barney Stinson)
  378. Do not frequently enter your friend's house, lest he become weary of you and hate you. (Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon)
  379. It doesn’t matter who broke your heart, and how long it takes to glue it together - you won’t be able to survive it without your friends ... (Dmitry Emets)
  380. Wrong friends are swallows, which you meet only in summer; it is a sundial, the benefit of which is only as long as the sun shines. (Theodor Gottlieb Gippel)
  381. Distrust of friends is the pinnacle of dishonor. (Joanne Rowling)
  382. You can complain to a stranger about what you can’t complain about to a friend, and to a friend about what you can’t complain to your wife. (Elena Gilber)
  383. Some enemies can be as much a source of pride as friends. (Sergey Lukyanenko)
  384. Hatred for the same subject brings people together a hundred times stronger than love, friendship, respect combined. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  385. The inferiority of our friends gives us no little pleasure. (Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield)
  386. A foolish friend out of friendship will do what a hundred reasonable enemies will not do out of enmity. (Unsur al-Maali)
  387. There is no more desolate desert than life without friends; friendship multiplies blessings and alleviates troubles; consolation of the soul, it is the only cure for a hostile fate. (Baltasar Gracian y Morales)
  388. There is no greater joy than to see friends, there is no bitterer grief than separation from friends. (Rudaki)
  389. There is no friendship after love. The one who loves asks to remain friends. (Mikhail Litvak)
  390. There is nothing more precious than friends; lose no opportunity, therefore, to acquire them whenever you can. (Francesco Guicciardini)
  391. There is nothing more dangerous than an ignorant friend. (Jean de La Fontaine)
  392. There is no such quarrel that would be more important than friendship. (Elena Gilber)
  393. There are no good friends, there are no bad friends, there are only people you want to be with, with whom you need to be, and who have settled in your heart. (Stephen King)
  394. There are no worse enemies than hurt best friends. (Mikhail Litvak)
  395. There seems to be nothing to which nature would push us more than to friendly communication. (Michel de Montaigne)
  396. Keep reminding me that we're only friends. Well, unless you forget. Even the best friends can be forgotten. (Janusz Leon Wisniewski)
  397. In nothing do I find such happiness as in a soul that keeps the memory of my good friends. (William Shakespeare)
  398. We use neither water nor fire as often as friendship. (Mark Tullius Cicero)
  399. Friendship does not need a slave or a master. Friendship loves equality. (Ivan Goncharov)
  400. Low in soul is he who is ashamed of his friendship with people whose shortcomings have become known to all. (Luc de Clapier Vauvenart)
  401. No friendship can be considered complete until a friend turns to you for help in difficult times. (Barney Stinson)
  402. No worldly blessings will be pleasant to us if we use them alone, not sharing them with friends. (Erasmus of Rotterdam)
  403. Never leave old friends, you will never find someone to replace them. Friendship is like wine, the older it is the better. (Mikhail Litvak)
  404. Never enter into friendship with a person whom you cannot respect. (Charles Darwin)
  405. Never say "just friends". Friends are not at all easy ... (Francis Bacon)
  406. Never apologize for your terrible friends, because we are all someone's terrible friends. (Elena Gilber)
  407. Never make excuses. Your friends don't need it, and your enemies won't believe it anyway. (Elbert Green Hubbard)
  408. Never let a small fight ruin a big friendship! (Barney Stinson)
  409. No one becomes a woman's friend if he can become her lover. (Mikhail Litvak)
  410. Nothing can inspire and help people like friendship. (Ba Jin)
  411. Nothing is so much an expression of our free will as affection and friendship. (Michel de Montaigne)
  412. Friendship can only be judged in relation to people of mature age and a mature soul. (Cicero Mark Tullius)
  413. A man is judged by his friends. (Baltasar Gracian y Morales)
  414. Whoever associates with the wise will be wise, but whoever associates with fools will become corrupt. (Old Testament. Proverbs of Solomon)
  415. Be sure to be friends with those who are better than you. You will suffer, but you will grow. (Vera Polozkova)
  416. One of the first duties of friendship is to forestall the requests of friends. (Isocrates)
  417. One of the biggest problems in our lives is figuring out who your friend is. (Mark Levy)
  418. One of the benefits of friendship is being close to the one you love. (Elena Gilber)
  419. It is easier to put out one match than 3. In the same way, people: the fire of one person will not shine for a very long time - without the support of friends, it will go out. (Mikhail Litvak)
  420. Friendship is based on the benefits that friends expect from each other. Deprive them of these benefits - and friendship will cease to exist. (Paul Henri Holbach)
  421. Keep away from your enemies and be careful with your friends. A true friend is a strong defense: whoever finds him has found a treasure. A true friend has no price and no measure of his kindness. (Old Testament. Sirach)
  422. The first step in love is friendship, and so is the last. And there is a distance between them. And in order to overcome it, I give you all my life ... (Mikhail Litvak)
  423. Food and friendship are the little miracles that love can do. (Rita Schiavone)
  424. A bad friend is like a shadow: on a sunny day, run - you won’t run away; on a cloudy day, look - you won’t find it. (Abai Kunanbaev)
  425. In relation to your friends, you need to be as less burdensome as possible. The most delicate thing is not to demand any favors from your friends. (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
  426. True friendship matures slowly and blossoms only where people have really proved it to each other. (Philip Chesterfield)
  427. The true basis of friendship is equality; friendship never allows for hierarchy. (E. Boesi)
  428. Having made friends, trust, judge before you make friends. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca (the Younger)
  429. As long as you are happy, you have many friends; when times are dark, you are left alone. (Ovid)
  430. As long as we build fences around us, thieves seem to us in friends and neighbors. (I.A. Goncharov)
  431. A truly kind and amiable person can have as many friends as he wants, but not always the ones he wants. (Francis Bacon)
  432. Attract friends to you by good deeds. This is the meaning of true friendship. (Abu-l-Faraj)
  433. Affection can do without reciprocity, but friendship never. (Jean Jacques Rousseau)
  434. Ask your friend only what he can do. Don't put him in an awkward position. This means the end of friendship ... (Yulian Semenov)
  435. An adversary who reveals your mistakes is more useful to you than a friend who wants to hide them. (Leonardo da Vinci)
  436. Stretching out your hand to friends, do not clench your fingers into a fist. (Diogenes of Sinop)
  437. With age, you realize that it is not the number of friends that matters, but their quality. (Mikhail Litvak)
  438. Over the years, there are fewer friends, but thank God, friendship is stronger. (Elena Gilber)
  439. Don't be cheeky with your friends, otherwise your friends will be nothing but nonentities. (Hong Zicheng)
  440. It is pleasant to communicate with friends, but it is useful with enemies. (Mikhail Litvak)
  441. You often feel better with new friends than with old ones. (Francis Scott Fitzgerald)
  442. The highest honor that my friends can give me is to follow my teachings in their lives, or to fight against it to the end if they do not believe in it. (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi)
  443. The deepest friendship breeds the most bitter enmity. (Michel de Montaigne)
  444. The best couple is the one that starts with friendship. (Elena Gilber)
  445. The strongest friendships are almost always forged in a difficult time for friends. (Barney Stinson)
  446. The best thing you can do for a friend is just to be his friend. (Henry David Thoreau)
  447. The most beautiful thing about friendship is knowing that someone needs you. And that someone you need. (Mikhail Litvak)
  448. The worst loneliness is not having true friends. (Elena Gilber)
  449. The strongest relationships are built on friendship. (Mark Levy)
  450. The most dangerous enemies are former friends. (Anatoly Aleksin)
  451. The surest way to achieve happiness for yourself is to seek it for others. (Martin Luther)
  452. The most beautiful gift given to people after wisdom is friendship. (Francois de La Rochefoucauld)
  453. It's harder to impress your friends with an intimidating look. They know you won't really hurt them. (Laurel Hamilton)
  454. Laughter is a good start to a friendship, and laughter is a good way to end it. (Oscar Wilde)
  455. The meaning of true friendship is that it doubles joy and bisects suffering. (Joseph Addison)
  456. The ability for friendship, the ability to let love into oneself, to give emotions and oneself - this is humanity. (I.A. Goncharov)
  457. Become a friend when you need friends. Give hope when you yourself need it. (Nick Vujicic)
  458. Diligently avoid all friendship with fools and rogues, if the word friendship is generally applicable in relations with such people. (Philip Chesterfield)
  459. Passion comes and goes, but friendship and mutual understanding remain. (Nicholas Sparks)
  460. The desire to pay for love with friendship does not mean the fear of being ungrateful, but only the fear of being seen as one. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  461. Happy circumstances make friends, sad circumstances test them. (Publius Sir)
  462. The happiness that has never deceived me is your friendship. Of all my passions, the only one that has remained unchanged is my friendship for you, for my friendship is a passion. (Nikolai Platonovich Ogarev)
  463. That spontaneity and lightness that makes male friendship so pleasant, destroys it in the future. (Barney Stinson)
  464. This happens all the time: friends come and go, but life goes on. (Stephen King)
  465. Those who illuminate the lives of others will not be left without light themselves. (James Matthew Barry)
  466. Close friendship happens among people who are similar to each other. (Plato)
  467. It's only in those moments when you see people funny that you really understand how much you love them. (Mikhail Litvak)
  468. Only your real friend will tell you that your face is dirty. (Italian proverbs and sayings)
  469. Only love and friendship brighten up the loneliness of our days. Happiness is not a given, you have to constantly fight for it. And I think when it comes, it is important to be able to accept it. (Orson Welles)
  470. Only true friends know where to hit harder. (Bernard Werber)
  471. Only a true friend can tolerate his friend's weaknesses. (William Shakespeare)
  472. Only the hand of a friend can tear the thorns out of the heart. (Claude Adrian Helvetius)
  473. Just because we can't be friends doesn't make us less friends. (Mikhail Litvak)
  474. That true friend among the crowd of acquaintances, who, without fear of truth, will point out to you a mistake. (I.A. Goncharov)
  475. He who is afraid of making enemies will never make true friends. (Hazlitt W.)
  476. The one who has never sought either friendship or love is a thousand times poorer than the one who has lost them both. (Jean Paul (Johann Paul Friedrich Richter)
  477. He who, for his own benefit, would let down a friend, has no right to friendship. (Jean Jacques Rousseau)
  478. He who boasts that he has made many friends has never had a single friend. (Samuel Coleridge)
  479. It is more difficult to fulfill the obligations of friendship than to be delighted with them. (Gothold Ephraim Lessing)
  480. It's hard without a friend when he's lost. But it is also difficult with a friend when he is not faithful. (Aibek)
  481. It is difficult to say at what point friendship is born. When you pour water into a vessel drop by drop, there is one, the last drop, from which it suddenly overflows, and the moisture overflows, so here, in a series of good deeds, one suddenly overflows the heart. (Ray Bradbury)
  482. A cowardly friend is more terrible than an enemy, because you fear the enemy, but you hope for a friend. (Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy)
  483. You should not be angry with a friend who, wishing you well, will make you wake up from sweet dreams, even if he did it somewhat harshly and rudely. (Francis Bacon)
  484. You have a lot of friends, as long as there are no problems in life and everything is fine! But when difficulties come, these people stop being your friends. (Barney Stinson)
  485. In friends, we notice those shortcomings that can harm them, and in loved ones, those from which we ourselves suffer. (Jean de La Bruyère)
  486. With friends, misunderstandings are never serious until a third person comes between them. (Romain Rolland)
  487. I have friends whom I can trust with my life. And that's all I need! (Mikhail Litvak)
  488. I have three kinds of friends: friends who love me, friends who don't care about me at all, and friends who can't stand me. (Barney Stinson)
  489. The winner has many friends, and only the loser has real ones. (Niccolò Machiavelli)
  490. Better without friends than with friends who secretly hate you. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  491. Having learned a secret from a friend, do not betray it by becoming an enemy: you will not strike an enemy, but friendship. (Democritus)
  492. Know how to be a friend - then you yourself will find a friend. (Ignatius Krasitsky)
  493. It's not hard to die for a friend, it's hard to find a friend worth dying for. (Francis Bacon)
  494. To die for a friend under some exceptional circumstances is less sublime than to daily and secretly sacrifice oneself for him. (Stendhal)
  495. Fake people are more dangerous to have as friends than as enemies. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
  496. Good friends, good books, and a sleeping conscience - this is the ideal life. (Mark Twain)
  497. A good friend will support you in difficult times. Great - pretend not to notice. (Dmitry Emets)
  498. A good friend should come when called for fun, but come without a call for a friend's distress. (Democritus)
  499. A good friend is one who makes your life better. (Mark Levy)
  500. A good friend keeps secrets. A best friend helps keep secrets. (Lauren Oliver)
  501. It's good to have a friend, even if you're about to die. (Mikhail Litvak)
  502. It's good when friendship starts with a smile. But it's even better if it ends with her. (Oscar Wilde)
  503. The worst enemies are from former friends: they hit your weaknesses, they only follow them, in the most vulnerable place. (Baltasar Gracian y Morales)
  504. The worst thing is when you realize in your mind that you can no longer be friends with a person. (Ernest Hemingway)
  505. Man is not an island in the ocean. Man cannot live without friends. (Barney Stinson)
  506. A man of knowledge must not only love his enemies, but be able to hate even his friends. (Mikhail Litvak)
  507. A person who does not value his friends will never be able to value anyone. (Ya.L. Vishnevsky)
  508. A man needs only one friend. The one who hangs around you, drinks your whiskey, pats you on the shoulder, paints how he loves you, and takes up your time is still not a friend, even if you played stones with him at school and fished in one stream. Until you need a true friend, maybe this one will do. But a real friend, in my opinion, is someone you can rely on ... (O. Henry)
  509. What is friendship? The word, the illusion that enchants us, the shadow that follows happiness and disappears in hours of misfortune! (Oliver Goldsmith)
  510. To live in friendship with those with whom you live constantly, you must behave with them as if you see each other only once every three months. (Dmitry Emets)
  511. To live in friendship with those with whom you live constantly, you must behave with them as if you see each other only once every three months. (I.A. Goncharov)
  512. In order to win the favor of friends, it is necessary to value their services higher than they do themselves; on the contrary, our favors to friends must be considered less than our friends believe. (Plato)
  513. The scars left by friends will never heal. (Elena Gilber)
  514. You can joke with friends, but not with their feelings! (F. M. Dostoevsky)
  515. It's very sad when friends are forgotten. Not everyone has a friend. And I'm afraid to become like adults who are not interested in anything but numbers. (Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The Little Prince)
  516. I enter into friendship with very few, but I cherish it. (Karl Marx)
  517. I thought friends are lost in quarrels, and they just dissolve in time. (George Bernard Shaw)
  518. I've finally come to terms with the fact that it's not a crime not to have friends. Not having friends only means that you have fewer problems. (Whitney Houston)
  519. I don't trust people who claim to have many friends. This means only that they are poorly versed in their neighbors. (Carlos Ruiz Zafon)
  520. I don't know anything equal to the true friendship of an intelligent person - what a rare gem it is. (Tobias George Smollett)
  521. I am not one of those people who scatter their friendship and give it to those who do not appreciate it. (Mario Puzo)
  522. I never lie to people who call friends. (Mario Puzo)
  523. I am indebted to the friends who do me the honor of their visit, and deeply grateful to the friends who deprive me of this honor. (Faina Ranevskaya)
  524. I defeat my enemies by turning them into friends. (Abraham Lincoln)

In conclusion about friendship

Of course, some statements may be controversial. This is not surprising, because Everyone has their own way of looking at friendship.. You do not need to immediately adopt certain ideas from the list presented. But still they are worth attention and after some time some of the statements will really come in handy in life.

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Quotes about friends and betrayal!

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Statuses about friends for social networks!

Friends are not just people with whom you feel easy and comfortable, who will come to the rescue day and night, in any weather, this is your second self. Tell me who your friend is and I'll tell you who you are! Our funny statuses about friends is a world filled with wise sayings about friendship in general and about friends in particular. After all, the main thing is to keep your friendships for life. So that in thirty years you can proudly say at the reunion of graduates that the best and most faithful friends are friends from school. Do you want your friends to always know on your page on social networks that you remember them and look forward to visiting? Our statuses for classmates about friends will help you with this.

Friends will rate your friendship status!

Today, in the age of computer technology, we forget about simple communication at the table with friends and like-minded people. We live in a virtual world of SMS messages and emoticons, and it's time to get together, as in the good old days, in a friendly company somewhere outside the city, in the country and sing songs with a guitar under the crackle of a fire. And our statuses about friends will help you bring them together. Your friends hang out only in contact, because, according to them, this is the most advanced social network, well, we have wonderful, funny, sad and simply beautiful statuses in contact about friends for them. The most important thing for any person is to know that friends in any situation will come to his aid. And it is important for us that your friends, anywhere in the world, always know that you remember them and look forward to meeting them. And our site Statuses-Tut.ru will help you say thank you to a friend by simply choosing the right status about friends!
  • Friendship is like a diamond. It is rare, expensive, and there are a lot of fakes!
  • Friendship is such a holy, sweet, permanent and lasting feeling that you can keep for life, unless you try to ask for a loan of money.
  • Finding a good friend is only half the battle, you need to become one yourself.
  • You should not hang yourself on the neck of friends when they allow you to lean on yourself.
  • Better to have a real enemy than a fake friend!
    • Statuses about bad friends - We do not so much need the help of friends as the confidence that we will receive it.
    • To find out the whole truth about yourself, you need to get your friends drunk.
    • Never speak ill of yourself - that's what friends are for!
    • If your friend does not notice your distance and cooling, then he does not appreciate your friendship.
    • Friendship is the stronger, the more accurate the calculation.
  • Sometimes I feel like I can only trust my cat.
  • If you set conditions for friendship, then you conclude a contract, and this is cooperation.
  • I wonder what your former best friends are doing now, probably saying nasty things about you to those they used to say nasty things about.
  • If you have not found a friend in kindergarten, at school, at university, (army), work ... then you need something else from people.
  • Remember: there is no choice between personal life and friends.
  • I am grateful to all my friends ... Oh, yes, as always, you are not there when you need ...
  • I recently decided to stop drinking beer, after a month my friends, who I thought they were, stopped calling me. How painful it is to realize that I had no friends.
  • When a friend needs help, he remembers you and he needs you. And when you need help, he forgets about you.
  • Learn to distinguish friends from those with whom you just drink beer on the weekend.
  • Walls and pillows are perfect friends. They will listen, keep silent and say nothing to anyone.
  • Friendship ends where distrust begins.
  • The concept of "friendship" is sometimes more valued by animals than people.
  • What you hide from the enemy, do not tell your friend, because there is no guarantee that friendship will last forever.
  • A bad friend is like a shadow: in cloudy weather you will not find him, but in sunny weather you will not leave him behind.
  • Never judge a man by his friends, in Judas they were impeccable.
  • Friends are made in trouble... or when you need guarantors.
  • There is such a thing as friends. The concept is there, there are no friends.
  • Friends at work should not be considered friends in life.
  • Only a friend can offend. Resentment is when someone you managed to become attached to hurts you to death.
  • A friend is a person who must be valued and cherished, but, unfortunately, in life one rarely comes across friends who can really be cherished.
  • All the trouble that your worst enemy can say to your face is nothing compared to what your best friends say about you behind your back.
  • What quotes about friends do we know? Most often, all the attention is paid to the theme of love, but doesn’t friendship deserve a quote? After all, this is a great feeling that not everyone can experience. Great quotes, whose words are filled with meaning, can become a pleasant surprise for real friends and girlfriends, conveying your most sincere feelings. The statements and aphorisms of the best minds of mankind about a friend collected below will tell us that friendship is one of the first necessities in our life.

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    1. To give, to take, to share a secret, to question, to treat, to accept a treat - these are the six signs of friendship. (Dhammapada).
    2. People on earth should be friends... I don't think it's possible to make all people love each other, but I would like to destroy the hatred between people. (Isaac Asimov).
    3. Sincerity of relations, truth in communication - that's friendship. (Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov).
    4. Each of our friends is a whole world for us, a world that might not have been born and which was born only thanks to our meeting with this person. (Anais Nin).
    5. A friend is one soul living in two bodies. (Aristotle).
    6. Friendship is content with the possible, without demanding what is due. (Aristotle).
    7. Choose a friend slowly, even less hurry to change him. (Benjamin Franklin).
    8. A brother may not be a friend, but a friend is always a brother. (Benjamin Franklin).
    9. Who wants to have a friend without flaws, he remains without friends. (Bias).
    10. Unity creates friendship. (Democritus).
    11. Those who illuminate the lives of others will not be left without light themselves. (James Matthew Barry).
    12. By lighting the candles of other people from your lamp, you do not lose a single particle of the flame. (Jane Porter).
    13. Happiness is imperfect until you share it with others. (Jane Porter).
    14. The meaning of true friendship is that it doubles joy and bisects suffering. (Joseph Addison).
    15. True friendship is a slow growing plant that must be experienced in adversity and adversity before it deserves such a name. (George Washington).
    16. Looking for an ideal friend will be left without friends. (Helena Petrovna Blavatsky).
    17. The one who has never sought either friendship or love is a thousand times poorer than the one who has lost them both. (Jean Paul).
    18. Know how to be a friend - you will find a friend. (Ignatius Krasitsky).
    19. Do not roughly break the thread of friendship, for if you have to tie it again, then a knot will remain. (Indian proverb).
    20. Truly, there is nothing better in life than the help of a friend and mutual joy. (John of Damascus).
    21. Friendship is not such a miserable light to go out in separation. (Johann Friedrich Schiller).
    22. True friendship is true and courageous. (Johann Friedrich Schiller).
    23. Only the hand of a friend can tear the thorns out of the heart. (Claude Adrian Helvetius).
    24. In the building of human happiness, friendship builds walls, and love forms a dome. (Kozma Prutkov).
    25. Whoever is human gives others support, wishing to have it himself, and helps them to achieve success, wishing to achieve it himself. (Confucius).
    26. When there is distrust, friendship disappears. (Labui)s.
    27. That's what I liked today at Hekaton: “You ask, what have I achieved? Become your own friend!" He achieved a lot, because now he will never be alone. And know: such a person will be a friend to everyone. (Lucius Annei Seneca (the Younger).
    28. A friend should always be in our soul, and the soul is always with us: it can at least every day see anyone it wants. (Lucius Annei Seneca (the Younger).
    29. Friendship ends where distrust begins. (Lucius Annei Seneca (the Younger)
    30. Having made friends, trust, judge before you make friends. (Lucius Annei Seneca (the Younger).
    31. The surest way to achieve happiness for yourself is to seek it for others. (Martin Luther).
    32. Let people see the kindness shining in your face, in your eyes and in your friendly greeting. Let's all be one heart, one love. (Mother Teresa).
    33. In friendship there are no other calculations and considerations, except for itself. (Michel de Montaigne).
    34. A true friend is one whom I would trust in everything that concerns me more than myself. (Michel de Montaigne).
    35. There seems to be nothing to which nature would push us more than to friendly communication. Michel de (Montaigne).
    36. Nothing is so much an expression of our free will as affection and friendship. (Michel de Montaigne).
    37. There is no asceticism equal to patience, there is no happiness equal to contentment, there is no gift equal to friendship, there is no virtue equal to compassion. (Wisdom of Ancient India).
    38. He who is a good friend himself has many good friends. (Niccolò Machiavelli).
    39. Look at whether you love others, not whether others love you. (Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol).
    40. Two people can save each other where one perishes. (Honore de Balzac).
    41. Friendship is like a treasury: it is impossible to draw more from it than you put into it. (Osip Mandelstam).
    42. In trouble you will know a friend. (Petronius Arbiter Guy).
    43. In order to live long, keep an old wine and an old friend for yourself. (Pythagoras).
    44. Live with people so that your friends do not become enemies, and enemies become friends. (Pythagoras).
    45. By seeking the happiness of others, we find our own. (Plato).
    46. Close friendship happens among people who are similar to each other. (Plato).
    47. The only way to have a friend is to be one yourself. (Ralph Waldo Emerson).
    48. A person needs another person. (Ralph Waldo Emerson).
    49. Food and friendship are the little miracles that love can do. (Rita Schiavone).
    50. To be friends is more to love than to be loved. (Robert Bridges).
    51. Friendship is brotherhood, and in its most sublime meaning it is its most beautiful ideal. (Silvio Pellico).
    52. The eyes of friendship are rarely wrong. (Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire).
    53. Miracles are beautiful, but to comfort a brother, to help a friend rise from the depths of suffering, to forgive an enemy for his errors - these are the greatest miracles in the world. (Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire).
    54. The one who refuses to forgive another, as it were, destroys the bridge over which he himself will have to pass, for every person needs forgiveness. (Edward Herbert).
    55. Of all that wisdom brings to you for the happiness of your whole life, the most important thing is the possession of friendship. (Epicurus).
    56. In all sorts of ways and ways, nature teaches people harmony. Not satisfied with the expression of mutual disposition in words, she made the community not only pleasant, but also necessary. (Erasmus of Rotterdam).
    57. A friend must bear some of the friend's grief. (Erasmus of Rotterdam).
    58. We truly live only when we give ourselves to others. (Ethel Percy Andrews).
    59. Love can be unrequited. Friendship never. (Janusz Wisniewski).
    60. Only the hand of a friend can tear the thorns out of the heart. (Claude-Adrian Helvetius).
    61. In the hustle and bustle of this world, friendship is the only thing that matters in personal life. (Karl Marx).
    62. Sincerity of relations, truth in communication - that's friendship. (Alexander Suvorov).
    63. He who does not seek friends for himself is his own enemy. (Shota Rustaveli).
    64. People can drink together, they can live under the same roof, they can make love, but only joint activities of idiocy indicate real spiritual and spiritual intimacy. (Eva Rapoport).
    65. What is alive who did not know the saint of friendship? It is like an empty pearl. (Alisher Navoi).
    66. Friendship is when a person feels good just like that. (Yuri Nagibin).
    67. Friendship multiplies joys and crushes sorrows. (Henry George Bohn).
    68. Stretching out your hand to friends, do not clench your fingers into a fist. (Diogenes).
    69. We love friends for their shortcomings. (William Hazlitt).
    70. The Lord gave us relatives, but we, thank God, are free to choose our friends. (Ethel Mumford).
    71. You can never do too much for a devoted friend. (Henrik Ibsen).
    72. In my life I have become convinced that talking with friends most of all and most inconspicuously takes away time; friends are great time thieves. (Francesco Petrarch).
    73. People are born to help each other, as the hand helps the hand, the foot helps the foot, and the upper jaw helps the lower. (Marcus Aurelius).
    74. Friendship is not such a miserable light to go out in separation. (Johann Schiller).
    75. A true friend is someone who will hold your hand and feel your heart. Gabriel Marquez.
    76. Friendship does not need a slave or a master. Friendship loves equality. Ivan Goncharov.
    77. There are people we forgive and there are people we don't forgive. The ones we don't forgive are our friends. (Henri Monterland).
    78. You don't have to be a dog to be a friend. (Mikhail Zadornov).
    79. It is better to be in darkness than without a friend. (John Chrysostom).
    80. Love demands infinitely less than friendship. (George Nathan).
    81. Friendship is the harbor to which a person aspires, it brings joy and peace of mind, it is rest in this life and the beginning of heavenly life. (Torquato Tasso).
    82. It's not so hard to die for a friend as it is to find a friend worth dying for. (Edward Bulwer-Lytton).
    83. The most beautiful gift given to people after wisdom is friendship. (Francois La Rochefoucauld).
    84. The law of friendship prescribes to love a friend no less, but no more than yourself. (Aurelius Augustine).
    85. The best pleasure, the highest joy in life is to feel needed and loved by people. (Maksim Gorky).
    86. A true friend is known in adversity. (Aesop).
    87. It is more shameful not to trust friends than to be deceived by them. (La Rochefoucauld).
    88. Whoever seeks friends is worthy of finding them; whoever has no friends never looked for them. (G.Lessing).
    89. The decoration of the house is the friends who visit it. (R. Emerson).
    90. A friend who has reached power is a lost one. (G. Adams).
    91. My friend is the one to whom I can tell everything. (V.G. Belinsky).
    92. He who is deprived of sincere friends is truly lonely. (F. Bacon).
    93. In wealth, friends are with us; in trouble, we are with them. (D.C. Collins).
    94. The court is always full of people and few friends. (Seneca).
    95. Who will tell me the truth about me, if not a friend, and hearing the truth about yourself from another is necessary. (V.G. Belinsky).
    96. It's not good to change friends every now and then. (Hesiod).
    97. The unfortunate have no friends. (D. Dryden).
    98. Without friendship, no communication between people has value. (Socrates).

    Friends are what help us breathe and heal our emotional wounds. Friendship sayings will be useful to learn for both adults and children. Proverbs about friends reveal its true nature, says that a true friend is a support and a reliable companion in life. So, above, you can choose quotes about friendship in honor of the celebration, or simply write proverbs about friends to loved ones in a message. Aphorisms about friendship will tell them about your feelings and experiences. After all, each quote about friendship is a way to talk about the thoughts that we often hide. You can send meaningful friendship poems to your friends or post friendship aphorisms on your social networks. In any case, friends of the quote will see and understand exactly who they are talking about.

    Every person on his life path wants and strives to find happiness. And everyone puts their understanding into this word. But, probably, no one will argue that one of the important components of happiness is friendship. True, true friendship, like true love, is a rather rare phenomenon. A quote by Marlene Dietrich even says that friendship unites people much more than love.

    Trust, patience and reciprocity are what truly friendly relations are based on. And quotes about friendship will prove it to you.

    Friendship is about learning to be human. And although no one is immune from mistakes, the main thing is to be able to notice them in yourself.

    Everyone wants to see a faithful and sincere, spiritually rich and comprehensively developed person as their friend. And for this you need to be like that yourself. The ancient Greek poet Euripides, who is so much loved to quote, formulated even before our era: "Tell me who your friend is, and I will tell you who you are."

    Of course, this doesn't always work. To quote the French philosopher Paul Valery: “Don't judge a man by his friends. With Judas, they were impeccable.” But, I want to believe that this is still an exception to the rule.

    Friendship is such a great feeling that great people often talked about it. Poets, writers and philosophers have often addressed this topic. Therefore, there are so many wise quotes and aphorisms about friendship.

    Sayings of great people about friendships

    A true friend is with you when you're wrong. When you are right, everyone will be with you.
    Mark Twain

    A friend is a person who knows everything about us and yet loves us.
    Elbert Hubbard

    Love can be unrequited. Friendship never.
    Janusz Wisniewski

    Do not rush to choose friends, even more so to change them.
    Benjamin Franklin

    Only the hand of a friend can tear the thorns out of the heart.
    Claude-Adrian Helvetius

    In the hustle and bustle of this world, friendship is the only thing that matters in personal life.
    Karl Marx

    Sincerity of relations, truth in communication - that's friendship.
    Alexander Suvorov

    He who does not seek friends for himself is his own enemy.
    Shota Rustaveli

    People can drink together, they can live under the same roof, they can make love, but only joint activities of idiocy indicate real spiritual and spiritual intimacy.
    Eva Rapoport

    What is alive who did not know the saint of friendship? It is like an empty pearl.
    Alisher Navoi

    In the building of human happiness, friendship builds walls, and love forms a dome.
    Kozma Prutkov

    Whoever is human gives others support, wishing to have it himself, and helps them to achieve success, wishing to achieve it himself.
    Confucius


    Publius

    Friendship is when a person feels good just like that.
    Yuri Nagibin

    Friendship multiplies joys and crushes sorrows.
    Henry George Bon

    Stretching out your hand to friends, do not clench your fingers into a fist.
    Diogenes

    All the honors of this world are not worth one good friend.
    Voltaire

    We love friends for their shortcomings.
    William Hazlitt

    The Lord gave us relatives, but we, thank God, are free to choose our friends.
    Ethel Mumford

    Without true friendship, life is nothing.
    Cicero


    Henrik Ibsen

    Friendship penetrates into the lives of all people, but in order to preserve it, it is sometimes necessary to endure grievances.
    Cicero

    In my life I have become convinced that talking with friends most of all and most inconspicuously takes away time; friends are great time thieves.
    Francesco Petrarca

    People are born to help each other, as the hand helps the hand, the foot helps the foot, and the upper jaw helps the lower.
    Marcus Aurelius

    He who is a good friend himself has many good friends.
    Niccolo Machiavelli

    Who wants to have a friend without flaws, he remains without friends.
    Bias

    The friendship that ended never actually began.
    Publius

    Friendship is not such a miserable light to go out in separation.
    Johann Schiller

    A true friend is someone who will hold your hand and feel your heart.
    Gabriel Marquez

    Friendship does not need a slave or a master. Friendship loves equality.
    Ivan Goncharov

    There are people we forgive and there are people we don't forgive. The ones we don't forgive are our friends.
    Henri Monterlan

    You don't have to be a dog to be a friend.
    Mikhail Zadornov

    It is better to be in darkness than without a friend.
    John Chrysostom

    Love demands infinitely less than friendship.
    George Nathan

    Friendship is the harbor to which a person aspires, it brings joy and peace of mind, it is rest in this life and the beginning of heavenly life.
    Torquato Tasso

    It's not so hard to die for a friend as it is to find a friend worth dying for.
    Edward Bulwer-Lytton

    The most beautiful gift given to people after wisdom is friendship.
    François La Rochefoucauld

    The law of friendship prescribes to love a friend no less, but no more than yourself.
    Aurelius Augustine

    The best pleasure, the highest joy in life is to feel needed and loved by people.
    Maksim Gorky

    You can never do too much for a devoted friend.
    Henrik Ibsen