766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 26
501. The man who loves to argue is left without friends.
502. There are many kinds of fruit that grow on the tree of life, but none so sweet as friendship.
503. Those who betray their friends must not expect others to keep faith with them.
504. Three --- friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
505. True friends never polish each other.
506. When you buy friends with anything other than friendship, they do not stay bought long.
507. You may choose your friends; your family is thrust upon you.
508. You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with strange cats.
509. Never drop the friends you made on the way up. You may need them on the way down.
510. Old truths, old laws, old friends, old books, and old wine are best.
511. All's well that ends well.
512. He who would be a redeemer ends up crucified.
513. True friendship is one soul shared by two bodies.
514. He who is anxious to secure the best tends to get stuck with the worst of the rest.
515. It's easier to know your enemies than to know your friends.
516. The daily path never ends.
517. Friendship likes distance.
518. The world's like a ladder: one ascends, and one descends.
519. I learned much from my teachers, more from my friends, and the most from my pupils.
520. A people's legends reveal its character more clearly than its acts and events.
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