766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 31
601. Friends tie their purse with a cobweb thread.
602. Old friends and old wine and old gold are best.
603. Prosperity makes friends, adversity tries them.
604. Fire is the test of gold; adversity of friendship.
605. One enemy is too many; and a hundred friends too few.
606. Who depends upon another man's table often dines late.
607. Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public.
608. Lawsuits consume time, and money, and rest, and friends.
609. One enemy can do more hurt than ten friends can do good.
610. A broken friendship may be soldered, but will never be sound.
611. He that has but four and spends five, has no need of a purse.
612. He that is angry without a cause shall be pleased without amends.
613. God defend me from my friends; from my enemies I can defend myself.
614. In time of prosperity friends will be plenty; in time of adversity not one amongst twenty.
615. A married couple is neither enemies nor friends.
616. One simple maxim is often worth more than two good friends.
617. If you marry a young woman, make sure your friends stay outside.
618. There are no old friendships in business.
619. Because friendship is pleasant, we partake of our friend's entertainment; not because we have not enough to eat in our own house.
620. A belching toad portends rain.
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