A selection of the best famous quotes that tell us about friends.
We should all value much more those friends who are there to support us in the various situations that we find ourselves throughout life.
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Great phrases and thoughts of friendship
What would become of us if it were not for that kind hand that a friend extends to you in difficult times?
In honor of all those friends that we should thank them much more for their friendship and sometimes we don’t, here we show you the 80 best phrases about friendship . We hope to be of your pleasure!
1. Never give explanations; your friends don’t need it and your enemies won’t believe you anyway. (Elbert Hubbard)
In friendship there is no need to make excuses.
2. Walking with a friend at night is better than walking alone in the light. (Helen Keller)
Feeling loved is one of the best things that friendship brings us.
3. Friendship is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship, you haven’t really learned anything. (Muhammad Ali)
As children we learn the true value of friendship.
4. A friend could be recognized as the great work of nature. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Friends are a precious asset that we must preserve.
5. My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me. (Henry Ford)
Our friendships lift us up as people.
6. A friend could be waiting behind a stranger’s face. (Maya Angelou)
There are no strangers, only friends to meet.
7. The antidote for fifty enemies is a friend. (Aristotle)
Our friends are our great allies against the inclemencies of life.
8. A simple rose can be my garden. A simple friend my world. (Leo Buscaglia)
The value of friendship in our lives can be enormous.
9. The best time to make friends is before you need them. (Ethel Barrymore)
It’s never a bad time to make new relationships.
10. Sincere friends in this world are like lights on a stormy night. (Giotto diBondone)
Friends are like a beacon that show us the way, it is up to us to follow it or not.
11. A friend is the person who knows everything about you and still likes you. (Elbert Hubbard)
Between two friends there are no secrets.
12. A friend is someone who gives you freedom to be yourself. (Jim Morrison)
Friendship allows us to show ourselves as we really are.
13. It is more embarrassing to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them. (Confucius)
Mistrust does not exist in a relationship of true friendship between people.
14. Friends multiply the good in life and divide the bad. (Baltasar Gracian)
The good things in life are better lived with good friends.
15. Friendship at first sight, like love at first sight, is the only truth. (Herman Melville)
When two like-minded people meet, chemistry happens instantly.
16. There are no strangers; just friends yet to meet. (William Butler Yeats)
Great quote from William Butler that encourages us to create new friendships.
17. Getting rid of an honest friend is getting rid of your life. (Sophocles)
Losing a sincere friendship is a big mistake. .
18. Friends are the family you choose. (Jess C Scott)
Jess C. Scott was the author of this phrase that is still very much in vogue today.
19. When choosing your friends, don’t be shortsighted by choosing personality over character. (W. Somerset Maugham)
Before creating a friendship you must know the other person well.
20. By chance we met, by choice we became friends. (Millie Huang)
We choose our friends ourselves, they are not the result of chance.
21. Staying is a lovely word in the vocabulary of friendship. (Amos Bronson Alcott)
In difficult times, only true friends remain.
22. A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship. (John D. Rockefeller)
Friendship is sometimes not good company in business.
23. Friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together. (Woodrow T. Wilson)
Friendship is one of the great pillars on which society is based.
24. There is no better exercise for the heart than reaching down and picking up your friends. (John Holmes)
Among friends it is always important to support each other.
25. There is no word yet for old friends who have just met. (Jim Henson)
Sometimes our friends are the people who know us best.
26. Of all the things that wisdom provides to make us completely happy, the greatest is the possession of friendship. (Epicurus)
Knowing how to value friendship is a sign of great wisdom.
27. There can be no friendship where there is no freedom. (William Penny)
Personal freedom is necessary for a friendship to flow.
28. Friends listen to what you say. Best friends listen to what you don’t say.
Our friends know what we think even before we tell them.
29. We are like islands in the ocean, separated on the surface and connected deep down. (WilliamJames)
Interpersonal connections are not visible to the naked eye.
30. As long as you have at least one friend, no one is useless. (Robert Louis Stevenson)
Any friendship is positive.
31. Two people cannot be friends for long if their little mistakes cannot be forgiven. (Jean de La Bruyere)
Knowing how to forgive the defects of our friends is necessary in an authentic friendship.
32. You will never know who your friends are until you fall from grace. (Napoleon)
In the worst moments is when we know who our friends really are.
33. There are small boats and big boats. But the best ship of all is that of friendship.
Friendships drive us throughout our lives.
34. In the end, we will not remember the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. (Martin Luther King, Jr.)
The friend who betrays us is the true enemy.
35. If friendship had to be defined in one word, it would be comfort. (Terri Guillemets)
In friendship we all feel comfortable.
36. Things don’t matter, friends do. (Rose Thomas)
Friends are much more important than material goods.
37. Friendship is something in the soul. It is something that one feels. It is not a return of something. (Graham Greene)
We must feel friendship and be honest with ourselves.
38. Friendship is one of the most valuable resources in all of life.
Our friendships are a resource that can take us a long way.
39. Friendship is born at the moment when one person says to another «What! You too? I thought he was the only one.” (CS Lewis)
The complicity between two people is usually the beginning of a friendship.
40. The best part of life is friendship. (Abraham Lincoln)
Abraham Lincoln knew very well how to cultivate his friendships.
41. Ultimately, the union of the entire company, whether in marriage or friendship, is conversation. (Oscar Wilde)
It all starts when we talk to each other.
42. Stay away from those who try to lower your ambitions. Little people do that, but great people make you believe that you can be great. (Mark Twain)
Real friends will always try to help you achieve your goals.
43. If you make friends with yourself, you will never be alone. (Maxwell Maltz)
Being ourselves is how true friends are made.
44. A friend is one who knows you as you are, understands where you have been, accepts what you have become, and yet gently allows you to grow. (William Shakespeare)
A friend does not judge you, he accepts you as you are.
45. Being friends is like being soldiers in an army. They live together, fight together and die together. (Ron Hall)
Friends suffer every battle together.
46. Be slow to choose a friend, even slower to change. (Benjamin Franklin)
Be careful with the friendships you choose.
47. Friendship is a soul residing in two bodies. (Aristotle)
Friendship is a thing of two.
48. The friends you have and whose friendship you have tested, hook them to your soul with steel hooks. (William Shakespeare)
Friends who prove their worth are the most important.
49. Friendship is the source of great pleasures and without friends even the most pleasant activities become tedious. (Thomas Aquinas)
We live the best moments with our friends.
50. A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself. (Jim Morrison)
Between friends there are no masks to hide.
51. I don’t need a friend who changes when I change and who feels when I feel; my shadow does much better. (Plutarch)
Real friends tell you what you don’t want to hear.
52. The road that leads to a friend’s house is never long. (Youth)
The reunion with a friend is always longed for.
53. When one is a friend to himself, he is also a friend to everyone. (Seneca)
Self-love makes us more likely to start new friendships.
54. Do not spend time with someone who is not willing to spend it with you. (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
Dedicate your time to those who dedicate it to you.
55. Friendship prevents you from slipping into the abyss. (BruceSpringsteen)
The support of our friends is of vital importance.
56. No friendship is an accident. (O.Henry)
All friends are welcome.
57. The friends you make in college are friends you’ll have for the rest of your life, even if you don’t speak for years. (Jessica Park)
Friendships prevail beyond time.
58. Rebuke the friend in secret and praise him in public. (Leonardo da Vinci)
Show your friend his weak points and hide them from the rest.
59. The capacity for friendship is God’s way of apologizing for our families. (Jay McInerney)
As Jess C Scott would say, they are our second family.
60. Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love can degenerate into obsession, friendship is just sharing. (Elie Wiesel)
Friendship is the most honest relationship between two people.
61. He has no enemies, but is intensely rejected by his friends. (Oscar Wilde).
We must know who our friends really are.
62. Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends? (Abraham Lincoln)
Another great phrase from the remarkable President Lincoln.
63. Friendship is a full time occupation if you are really friendly with someone. You can’t have too many friends. (Truman Capote)
Friendships are often something we spend a lot of time with.
64. Do not make friends with a person who thinks he is better than you. (Confucius).
The one who thinks he is above you has no interest in being your friend.
65. Suspicion is the cancer of friendship. (Petrarch)
Between friends there are no doubts.
66. One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is understanding and being understood. (Seneca)
Friends don’t keep secrets.
67. A true friend is someone who is there for you when he could be anywhere. (Len Wein)
A friend is always there when you need one.
68. Good and true friendship should not be suspicious at all. (Miguel de Cervantes)
Suspicion is a sign that the friendship is not sincere.
69. True friends have to get angry from time to time. (Louis Pasteur)
Your friends are not here to flatter you.
70. Only your real friends will tell you when your face is dirty. (Sicilian proverb)
Real friends won’t hide from you what they don’t like about you.
71. Find a true friend to help you get through the tough times. (Kelly Osborne)
Hard times without friends are harder.
72. Love is like a flower; friendship is like the tree that shelters it. (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
Without friendship love cannot arise.
73. True friendship is a slow-growing plant, and must submit and withstand the blows of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation. (George Washington)
Friends don’t happen overnight.
74. True friendship should never hide what you think. (St Geronimo)
Sincerity is vital in a friendship.
75. Animals are the most pleasant friends: they do not ask questions, they do not criticize. (George Elliott)
Our furriest friends are usually also the most faithful.
76. Many people will enter and leave your life, but only true friends will leave footprints on your heart. (Eleanor Roosevelt)
A true friendship is never forgotten.
77. Only when you’re in trouble do you realize who your real friends are. (Charbel Tadros)
In difficult times is when people show us who we really are.
78. Friends show their love in times of trouble, not happiness. (Euripides)
During trouble we cannot abandon a friend.
79. Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
Love and friendship always go hand in hand.
80. Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend. (Martin Luther King Jr.)
Love can also be the prelude to a friendship.
To the classic question “what do you do?” I always answer “basically I am a psychologist”. In fact, my academic training has revolved around the psychology of development, education and community, a field of study influenced my volunteer activities, as well as my first work experiences in personal services.