Famous Proverbs
532 Proverbs about Friends / Page 39
381. It takes half your life to learn who your friends are and the other half to keep them.
382. A benevolent man should allow a few faults in himself to keeps his friends in countenance.
383. Three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
384. Envy is destroyed by true friendship.
385. Comparisons make enemies of our friends.
386. A friendship that dies is never reborn.
387. It's easier to know your enemies than to know your friends.
388. Books speak to the mind, friends to the heart, heaven to the soul, all else to the ears.
389. Friendship between gentlemen appears indifferent but is pure like water.
390. If you want to know someone's character, look at the friends he keeps.