766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 24
461. There is mingling in friendship when man can utter all his whole mind to another.
462. One who sees his friends roasted on a spit tells all he knows.
463. Don't allow the grass to grow on the path of friendship.
464. If men could see the epitaphs their friends write they would believe they had gotten into the wrong grave.
465. There are three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
466. Choose your friends like your books, few but choice.
467. The more arguments you win, the less friends you will have.
468. Where law ends, tyranny begins.
469. He who laughs at others' woes finds few friends and many foes.
470. False friends are worse than open enemies.
471. It takes half your life to learn who your friends are and the other half to keep them.
472. A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself to keeps his friends in countenance.
473. Three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
474. Envy is destroyed by true friendship.
475. Comparisons make enemies of our friends.
476. True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare; false ones like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
477. A fool has few friends.
478. A man is known by his friends.
479. Adversity has no friends.
480. Bought friends are not friends indeed.
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