Famous Proverbs
532 Proverbs about Friends / Page 12
111. When a peasant gets rich, he knows neither relations nor friends.
112. When there are two friends to one purse, one sings, the other weeps.
113. Because friendship is pleasant, we partake of our friend's entertainment; not because we have not enough to eat in our own house.
114. A truth-telling woman has few friends.
115. An old error has more friends than a new truth.
116. Distrust is poison to friendship.
117. Gifts make friendship lasting.
118. Gold is proved in the fire, friendship in need.
119. Kind words heal friendship's wounds.
120. Liberal hands make many friends.