766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 18
341. It is more disgraceful to suspect our friends than to be deceived by them.
342. Rich people never know who their friends are.
343. Small gifts maintain friendship, big ones maintain love.
344. The friends of our friends are our friends.
345. The friendship of a great man is like the shadow of a bush -- soon gone.
346. The villain that becomes rich knows neither friends nor family.
347. There is something in the misfortune of our best friends which does not displease us.
348. For a web begun God sends thread.
349. A hedge between keeps friendship green.
350. Short reckonings make long friends.
351. All's well that ends well.
352. Adversity is the touchstone of friendship.
353. A dead man has neither relations nor friends.
354. All is well that ends well.
355. Give out that you have many friends, and believe that you have but few.
356. Hatred watches while friendship sleeps.
357. He that spends more than he is worth spins a rope for his own neck.
358. He that stumbles and falls not, mends his pace.
359. He who caresses thee more than the occasion justifies, has either deceived thee or intends it.
360. He who judges between two friends loses one of them.
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