Famous Proverbs
532 Proverbs about Friends / Page 48
471. There is mingling in friendship when man can utter all his whole mind to another.
472. One who sees his friends roasted on a spit tells all he knows.
473. It is better to be in chains with friends, than to be in a garden with strangers.
474. First friends, then broken heads.
475. Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief.
476. A narrow place can contain a thousand friends.
477. Between true friends even water drunk together is sweet enough.
478. True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare; false ones like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
479. Aft counting keeps friends lang thegither.
480. A fou purse never lacks friends.