766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 5
81. A man should choose a friend who is better than himself. There are plenty of acquaintances in the world; but very few real friends.
82. He who covers up his mistakes intends to make some more.
83. I have money, you have money; so we are friends.
84. If you have money and wine, your friends will be many.
85. It is easier to visit your friends than to live with them.
86. Make friends with what is good in a man and not his goods.
87. No needle is sharp at both ends.
88. The happiest life ends before death.
89. The harvest of a whole year depends on what you sow in the springtime.
90. The wise man learns more from his enemies than a fool does from his friends.
91. With true friends . . . even water drunk together is sweet enough.
92. Books speak to the mind, friends to the heart, heaven to the soul, all else to the ears.
93. Friendship between gentlemen appears indifferent but is pure like water.
94. If you want to know someone's character, look at the friends he keeps.
95. Sometimes life can be as bitter as dragon tears. But whether dragon tears are bitter or sweat depends entirely on how each man perceives them.
96. No banquet in the world that never ends.
97. Do not protect yourself with a fence, but rather by your friends.
98. Even in hell it is good to have friends.
99. Warm food, warm friendships.
100. Blessed is the man who has friends, but woe to him who needs them.
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