532 Proverbs about Friends / Page 12
221. To offer friendship to one who is looking for love, is like giving bread to someone dying of thirst.
222. When two friends dip into their purse, one laughs, the other cries.
223. Make sure you have many books and many friends -- as long as they are good ones.
224. Friends and wine should be old.
225. Go to friends for advice, woman for love, strangers for charity and relatives for nothing.
226. I love my friends -- but I love myself more.
227. Friends are lost by calling too often and by not calling often enough.
228. It is more disgraceful to suspect our friends than to be deceived by them.
229. Rich people never know who their friends are.
230. Small gifts maintain friendship, big ones maintain love.
231. The friends of our friends are our friends.
232. The friendship of a great man is like the shadow of a bush -- soon gone.
233. The villain that becomes rich knows neither friends nor family.
234. There is something in the misfortune of our best friends which does not displease us.
235. Do not let grass grow on the path of friendship.
236. A hedge between keeps friendship green.
237. Short reckonings make long friends.
238. Adversity is the touchstone of friendship.
239. A dead man has neither relations nor friends.
240. Give out that you have many friends, and believe that you have but few.
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