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381. The world is a rose:smell it and pass it on to your friends.
382. The world is a rose: smell it and pass it on to your friends.
383. It is better to be in chains with friends, than to be in a garden with strangers.
384. The ambitious one makes friends with the elephant, then tramples upon the ant.
385. The deceitful have no friends.
386. These can never be true friends: Hope, dice, a prostitute, a robber, a cheat, a goldsmith, a monkey, a doctor, a distiller.
387. Anger ends in cruelty.
388. Separation secures manifest friendship.
389. For the friendship of two, the patience of one is required.
390. If you live in the river you should make friends with the crocodile.
391. Better the rod that bends than one that breaks.
392. Pretty wife, old wine -- many friends.
393. I need not fear my enemies because the most they can do is attack me. I need not fear my friends because the most they can do is betray me. But I have much to fear from people who are indifferent.
394. As is well that ends well.
395. A thousand friends are few; one enemy is too many.
396. Ice in spring is treacherous; new friendships are seldom sure.
397. If God sends you meal, the devil takes the sack.
398. If you don't have a hundred rubles, make sure you have a hundred friends.
399. One who seeks no friends is his own enemy.
400. The river's reputation ends where the sea begins.
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