766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 13
241. He that seeks to have many friends never has any.
242. It is good to have friends everywhere.
243. Money and friendship break the arms of justice.
244. One enemy is too many, and a hundred friends are too few.
245. Reconciled friendship is a wound ill salved.
246. Save us from our friends.
247. The friendship of the great is fraternity with lions.
248. The poor is hated by his neighbour, but the rich hath many friends.
249. The unfortunate know who are their real friends.
250. Vexations, duly borne, Are but as trials, which heaven's love to man Sends for his good.
251. When good cheer is lacking, our friends will be packing.
252. Who depends on another man's table often dines late.
253. Who goes himself is in earnest, who sends is indifferent.
254. Who offends writes on sand; who is offended, on marble.
255. Who would have many friends let him test but few.
256. The person who offends writes as if it was written on sand, and the person who is offended reads it as if it were written on marble.
257. One enemy is too much, and a hundred friends are not enough.
258. A truth-telling woman has few friends.
259. An old error has more friends than a new truth.
260. Better is the branch that bends, than the branch that breaks.
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