关于人与人之间友好相处的名言
英语格言之一 001 The sting of a reproach,is the truth of it. 指责带给你刺痛,正是它的忠实之处。
2002-02-12 002 Virtue and happiness are mother and daugher. 美德和幸福犹如母女。
2002-02-12 003 TAll mankind are beholden to him that is kind to the good. 行善者,人人铭记之。
2002-02-12 004 It’s the easiest thing in the world for a man to deceive himself. 自欺是世上最易之事。
2002-02-12 005 ’Tis easier to prevent bad hadits than to breadk them. 防止染上恶习远比消除恶习容易。
2002-02-12 006 An old man in a house is a good sign. 家中有老是一个好迹象。
2002-02-12 007 Speak with contempt of none,form slave to king,the meanest bee,and will use,a sting. 别用言词贬低任何人,无论国王还是奴隶。
最卑戝的蜜蜂也 2002-02-12 008 Beware,beware!he’ll cheat’ithout scruple,who can without fear. 当心,当心
行骗而无所畏惧者,也将无所顾虑。
2002-02-12 009 How few there are who have courage enough to own their faults.or resolution enough to mend them! 承认并改正错误,需要有足够的勇气和决心 2002-02-12 010 If thou dost ill,the joy fades,not the pains;if well,the pain doth fade,the joy remains. 你若作恶,消失的是快乐而非痛苦;你若行善,消失的 2002-02-12 011 Trick and treachery are the practice if fools,that have not wit enough to be honest. 傻瓜习惯于诡计和背判的伎俩,他们还没聪明到学会真诚待人 2002-02-12 012 Great beauty,great stength,and great riches,are really and truly of no great use;a right heart exceeds all. 貌美,力大,有钱,实无大益;一 2002-02-12 013 Let our fathers and garandfathers be valued for their goodness,ourselves for our own. 让父亲和祖辈因他们的善行受到尊重,让我们因我们自己的 2002-02-12 014 Thirst after desert,not reward. 渴求美德而非奖赏。
2002-02-12 015 If thou injurest conscience,it will have its revenge on thee. 伤害良心,将受到良心的严惩。
2002-02-12 016 If thou wouldest live long,live well;for folly and wickedness shorten life. 若欲求长寿,生活须行善,因为蠢行和邪恶会把生命缩短。
2002-02-12 017 Each year one vicious habit rooted out,in time minght make the worst man good throughout. 每年根除一恶习,恶根亦会成完人。
2002-02-12 018 None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault,or acknowledge himself in an error. 唯有有教养者方知如何承认错误,或意识到自己行为 2002-02-12 019 If you do what you should not,you must hear what you would not. 若做了不应做之事,则必然会听见不愿听之语。
2002-02-12 020 Let thy vices die before thee. 让恶习先你死去。
2002-02-12 021 Act uprightly,and despise calumny.Dirt may stick to a mud wall,but not polish’d marble. 为人正直的就不惧诽谤:污物可以沾到泥墙上,却附不 2002-02-12 022 An honest man will receive neither money nor praise,that is not his due. 正直的人既不收受他人的钱财,也不接受他人的奉承,这些都不是他应得的 2002-02-12 023 The honest man takes pains,and then enjoys pleasure,the knave takes pleasure,and then suffers pains. 正直的人先经历痛苦,然后享受欢乐;无赖 2002-02-12 024 He that doth what he should not,shall feel what he would not. 若做了不应该做的事,则将产生自己所不希望有的感觉。
2002-02-12 025 The goodwill of the governed will be starv’d,if not fed by the good deeds of the governors. 被统治者的良好愿望,若无统治者的善待,亦会饿死 2002-02-12 026 The brave and the wise can both pity and excuse,when cowards and fools shew no mercy. 勇者和智者均有同情谅解之心,而懦夫和愚者则毫无怜悯之 2002-02-12 027 Calamity and prisperity are the touchstones of integrity. 不幸与幸运都是正直的试金石。
2002-02-12 028 Who judges best of a man,his enemies or himself? 谁能最恰当地评价一个人,他的敌人还是他自己
2002-02-12 029 Cunning proceeds from want of capacity. 狡诈出自于能力的缺乏。
2002-02-12 030 You may be too cunning for one,but not for all. 蒙骗得了一人,但蒙骗不了所有的人。
2002-02-12 031 Clean your finger,before you point at my spots. 先洗浄你的手指,再指出我的污迹。
2002-02-12 032 He that can bear a reproof,and mend by it,if he is not wise,is in a fair way of being so. 能承受责备并据此改过者,若不算是智者,也距之不远 2002-02-12 033 Tis hard to be poor and honest:An empty sack can hardly stand upright,but if it does,’tis a stout one! 要做到贫穷而又诚实实在不容易 2002-02-12 034 Keep conscience clear,then never fear. 问心无愧,永无畏惧。
2002-02-12 035 When you’re good to others,you are best to yourself. 善待他人,即是最善待自己。
2002-02-12 036 What is serving God?’Tis doing good to man. 什么才算是为上帝奉献
即对人行善。
2002-02-12 037 A quite conscience sleeps in thunder,but rest and guilt live far adunder. 平静的良心能在雷声中入睡,而安宁和负罪则无法毗邻。
2002-02-12 038 There is no man so bad,but he secretly respects the good. 再坏的人都会暗自敬重好人。
2002-02-12 039 A true great man will neither trample on a worm,nor sneak to an emperpor. 真正的伟人既不大肆践踏小人物,也不会在皇帝面前奴颜卑膝。
040 Do me the favour to deny me at once. 立即把我拒绝,以此给我恩惠。
041 You may be more happy than pinces,if you will be more virtuous. 如果你能多做善事,你会比王子还要幸福。
2002-02-12 042 Who has deceiv’d thee so oft as thy self? 欺骗你的莫过于自己。
043 Nothing so popular as goodness. 最的欢迎的是善行。
044 Don’t misinform your doctor nor your lawyer. 别向医生和律师提供错误的消息。
2002-02-12 045 A good lawyar a bad neighbour. 好律师坏邻居。
046 The excellency of hogs is fatness,of men virtue. 猪的优点在于肥壮,人的优点在于美德。
047 Don’t throw stones at your neightbours,if your own windows are glass. 假如你家的窗户是玻璃做的,别用石头打你的邻居。
048 Keep flax from fire,youth from gaming. 亚麻远离火苗,青年远离赌博。
2002-02-12 049 One mend-fault is woth two find-faults,but one find-fault is better than two make-faults. 一个改正之错相当于两个发现之错,但一个发现之错好 2002-02-12 050 The sun never repents of the good he does,nor does he ever demand a recompence. 太阳绝不为它所做的善事后悔,也从不指望任何报酬。
英语格言之二 输入日期 001 An innocent plowman is more worthy than a vicious prince. 一个邪恶的王子还不如一个清白的庄稼汉有价值。
2002-02-12 002 There have been as great souls souls unknown to fame as any of the most famous. 有的人虽不出名,却有着名人般高尚的灵魂。
2002-02-12 003 Don’t value a man for the quality he is of,but for the qualities he possesses. 地位不要紧,着重在人品。
2002-02-12 004 Who pleasure gives,shall joy receive. 予人以快乐者,自己会获得快乐。
2002-02-12 005 If you ride a horse,sit close and tight;if you ride a man,sit easy and light. 骑马时应紧贴马背,待人则应平和可亲。
2002-02-12 006 Without justice,courage is weak. 假如无正义,勇气也无力。
2002-02-12 007 Innocence is its own defence. 清白自卫。
2002-02-12 008 He is ill cloth’d,who is bare of virtue. 人无美德,好比衣衫褴褛。
2002-02-12 009 A false friend and a shadow,attend only while the sun shines. 虚假的朋友就像影子,只有当太阳照耀时才伴随在你身边。
2002-02-12 010 If you would be loved,love and be loveable. 若欲被人爱,需爱人且又可爱。
2002-02-12 011 Friendship cannot live with ceremony,nor without civility. 友谊不能有客套,但也少不了礼貌。
2002-02-12 012 A brother may not be a friend,but a friend will always be a brother. 兄弟可能不是朋友,但朋友总是兄弟。
2002-02-12 013 Tis great confidence in a friend to tell him your faults,greater to tell him his. 告诉朋友自己的错是对他很大的信任,而告诉朋友他的错是对 2002-02-12 014 love and toothache have many cures,but none infallible,except possession and dispossession. 爱情和牙痛有多种疗法,但无一可靠,除非要么留着 2002-02-12 015 You can bear your own faults,and why not a fault in your wife. 既然能容忍自己的许多错误,为何不能容忍妻子的一个错误。
2002-02-12 016 If Jack’s in love,he’s no judge of Jill’s beauty. 情人眼里出西施。
2002-02-12 017 A father’s treasure;a brother’s a comfort;a friend is both. 父亲是珍宝,兄弟是安慰,朋友两齐备。
2002-02-12 018 Who daintier love,shall beggars prove. 对爱挑剔,终将乞之不得。
2002-02-12 019 A quarrelsome man has no good neighbours. 好争吵者无好邻居。
2002-02-12 020 A good wife and health,is a man’s best wealth. 贤妻健体,是男人所能拥有的最好财富。
2002-02-12 021 Wars bring scars. 战争给人带来创伤 2002-02-12 022 A true friend is the best possession. 真诚的朋友是最宝贵的财富。
2002-02-12 023 The same man cannot be both friend and flatterer. 朋友与奉承者不会是同一个人。
2002-02-12 024 Tart words make to friends:a spoonful of honey will catch more flies than gallon of vinegar. 尖酸的话交不到朋友;一匙蜂蜜比一加仑醋能引来 2002-02-12 025 He that has not got a wife,is not yet a compleat man. 无妻不算完人。
2002-02-12 026 Ill company is like a dog who dirts those most,that he loves best. 坏朋友就像狗一样,把人最喜爱的东西弄得肮脏不堪。
2002-02-12 027 When befriended,remember it;when you befriend,forget it. 当你被别人善待时,请记住这一切;当你善待别人时,请忘记这一切。
2002-02-12 028 Promises may get thee friends,but nonperformance will turn them into enemies. 许诺会赢得朋友,但食言则会化友为敌。
2002-02-12 029 An open foe may prove a curse;but a pretended friend is worse. 公开的敌人是祸害,但虚假的朋友比之更坏。
2002-02-12 030 Love,and be loved. 爱,然后被爱。
2002-02-12 031 No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend. 最好的亲属莫过于谨慎忠诚的朋友。
2002-02-12 032 Love and lordship hate companions. 爱情与权力都不喜欢伴侣。
2002-02-12 033 Love and lordship hate companions. 爱情与权力都不喜欢伴侣。
2002-02-12 034 Be slow in chusing a friend,slower in changing. 选择朋友要慎重,更换朋友更应慎重。
2002-02-12 035 Do good to thy friend to keep him,to thy enemy to gain him. 对朋友行善以留住他,对敌人行善以争取他。
2002-02-12 036 Beware of meat twice boil’d and an old foe recondil’d. 肉久炖会烂,长久善待顽敌也能被化解。
2002-02-12 037 Love well,whip well. 爱之深,恨之切。
2002-02-12 038 Ne’er take a wife till thou hast a house(and s fire)to put her in. 勿聚老婆,直到有房(和炉火)让她安身。
2002-02-12 039 A house without woman and firelight,is like a body without soul or sprite. 无女人与炉火之房屋,犹如无灵魂或精神之身体。
2002-02-12 040 Spare and have is better than spend and crave. 节约与拥有胜过浪费与奢求。
2002-02-12 041 The borrower is a slave to the lender;the security to both. 借入者受制于借出者;担保人受制这两者。
2002-02-12 042 For age and want save while you may.No morning sun lasts a whole day. 尽可能地积蓄金钱以备贫困和老年时之需。
早晨的太阳绝不会照耀整整一天。
2002-02-12 043 If you’d know the value if money,go and borrow some. 欲知钱的价值,不妨出去借借。
2002-02-12 044 Haste makes waste. 草率行事浪费多。
2002-02-12 045 Great estates may venture more;little boats must keep near shore. 大资产可以多冒险,而小船则不能离岸太远。
2002-02-12 046 Many a man would have been worse,if his eatate had been better 2002-02-12 047 Pay what you owe,and what you’re worth you’ll know. 付清你所欠的债,你将会明白自身的价值所在。
2002-02-12 048 Having been poor is no shame,but being ashamed if it,is. 一度贫穷并不可耻,可耻的是为之感到丢脸。
2002-02-12 049 Tis a well spent penny that saves a groat. 善花一便土,节约四便土。
2002-02-12 050 Wealth and content are not always bedfellows. 财富和满足并非总是友好共处。
2002-02-12 英语格言之三 输入日期 001 The second vice is lying;the first is running in debt. 欠债比说谎的罪过更大。
2002-02-12 002 For one poor man there are and hundred indigent. 穷人总有无数贫困潦倒之处。
2002-02-12 003 The generous mind least regards money,and yet most feels the want of it. 慷慨者最不看重金钱,又最觉得其欠缺。
2002-02-12 004 Women and wine,game and deceit,make the wealth small and the wants great. 女人与美酒,赌博与欺诈,使财富变少,贫穷加深。
2002-02-12 005 Interest which blinds some peple,enlightens others. 利益让一些人瞎了眼睛,却让另外一些人心明眼亮。
2002-02-12 006 Beware of little expences,a small leak will sink a great ship. 小小开支不可随意,小小漏洞会沉大船。
2002-02-12 007 He who multiplies riches multiplies cares. 聚财亦聚忧。
2002-02-12 008 Light gains heavy purses. 少少积累,钱袋沉坠。
2002-02-12 009 Industry,perseverance,and prugality,make fortune yield. 勤劳、坚韧和节俭,会给你带来财富。
2002-02-12 010 Content and riches seldom meet together,riches take thou,contentment I had rather. 满意和财富难以兼得,让财富占有你,我宁可要满意。
2002-02-12 011 Money and man a mutual friendship show:Man makes false money,money makes man so. 钱和人相互为友:人让钱假,钱让人虚。
2002-02-12 012 Money and good manners make the gentleman. 有钱且有修养方为绅士。
2002-02-12 013 Lend money to an enemy,and thou’lt gain him,to a friend and thou’lt lose him. 借钱给敌人能拉拢他,借钱给朋友会失去他。
2002-02-12 014 Avoid dishonest gain:No price can recompense the pangs of vice. 拒绝不正当的利益,因邪恶所带来的痛苦无法用金钱补尝。
2002-02-12 015 Pay what you owe,and you’ll know what’s your own. 付清你所欠下的债,方知什么是自己的。
2002-02-12 016 Wish a miser long life,and you wish him no good. 祝守财奴长寿,对他并无好处。
2002-02-12 017 Tis less discredit to abridge petty charges,than to stoop to petty getting. 节省一丝一毫金钱,不会比为小小的收入而屈尊丢脸。
2002-02-12 018 By what thou hast no need of;and e’er long thou shalt sell thy necessaries. 买不需之物,不久将把必需之物卖出。
2002-02-12 019 The use of money is all the advantage there is in having money. 有钱的好处,尽在用钱中。
2002-02-12 020 IF you desire many things,many things will seem but a few. 如果你想得到很多,那么你将只能见到其中很少的一些。
2002-02-12 021 Bargaining has neither friends nor relations. 交易面无亲友。
2002-02-12 022 Wealth is not his that has it,but his that enjoys it. 财富并非供人拥有,而是供人享受。
2002-02-12 023 If you know how to spend less than you get,you have the Philosophers’Stone. 知量入为出者,好比有了点金石。
2002-02-12 024 Poverty wants some things,luxury many things,avarice all things. 贫穷需要一些,奢侈需要许多,而贪婪则什么都要。
2002-02-12 025 Save all the money they can touch. 节省一切到手的金钱。
2002-02-12 026 He does not possess wealth,it possesses him. 他并非拥有财富,而是被财富占有。
2002-02-12 027 He that is rich need not live sparingly,and he that can live sparingly need not be rich. 有钱人不必吝啬,吝啬者不必有钱。
2002-02-12 028 All things are cheap to the saving,dear to the wasteful. 节约的不值钱,浪费的金难换。
2002-02-12 029 He that lives carnally,won’t live eternally. 好肉欲者,难以永生。
2002-02-12 030 A fat kitchia,a lean will. 大大的灶间,小小的心愿。
2002-02-12 031 He’s gone,and forgot nothing but to say farewel to his creditors. 他走了,只忘记和债权人告别。
2002-02-12 032 Light purse,heavy heart. 瘪瘪钱包,沉沉心情。
2002-02-12 033 Great alms-giving.lessens no man’s living. 慷慨的施舍,并不能缓解人的生计。
2002-02-12 034 He that would rise at court,must begin by creeping. 高位始于足下。
2002-02-12 035 laziness travels so slowly,that poverty soon overtakes him. 懒惰走得太慢,很快就被贪穷追上。
2002-02-12 036 Trouble springs from idleness,toil from ease. 麻烦源于懒散,劳累源于悠闲。
2002-02-12 037 Bad gains are truly losses. 不正当的所得才是真正的损失。
2002-02-12 038 Diligence overcomes difficulties,sloth makes them. 勤奋克服困难,懒惰制造困难。
2002-02-12 039 God gives all things to industry. 上帝对于勤劳无所不赐。
2002-02-12 040 Being ignorant is not so much a shame,as being unwilling to learn. 无知并不可耻,可耻的是不肯学习。
2002-02-12 041 Ask and have,is sometimes dear buying. 求人给予,有时代价不菲。
2002-02-12 042 Speak little,do much. 少说多做。
2002-02-12 043 Little strokes,fell great oaks. 斧子小砍,大树伐断。
2002-02-12 044 What can be done,with care perform today. 能做之事,今天认真去做。
2002-02-12 045 Useful attainments in your minonity will procure riches in maturity,of which writing and accountns are not the meanest. 不要轻视写作和?/td> 2002-02-12 046 Words may shew a man’s wit,but actions his meaning. 语言可以显示人的才智,但行动可以显示其真实用意。
2002-02-12 047 Life with fools consists in drinking;with the wise man living’s thinking. 傻瓜的生活在于饮酒取乐;智者的生活在于不断思索。
2002-02-12 048 An ounce of wit that is bought,is worth a pound that is taught. 花代价所换来的一点才智,抵过别人传授的数倍不止。
2002-02-12 049 Idleness is the greatest prodigality. 懒惰是最大的消费。
2002-02-12 050 No gains without pains. 不劳则无获。
英语格言之四 输入日期 001 Sloth (like rust) consumes faster than ladour wears:the used key is always bright. 懒惰(你铁锈)比劳动消耗得更快:使用中的钥匙总是发? 2002-02-12 002 The sleeping fox catches no poulty.Up!up! 睡觉的狐狸捉不到家禽。
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2002-02-12 003 ’Tis easy to frame a good bold resolution,but hard is the task that concerns esecution. 作出大胆的好决定容易,可实施起来却非常困难。
2002-02-12 004 Industry pays debts,despair increases them. 勤劳可让你偿清债务,则绝望只会使欠债更多。
2002-02-12 005 He that rises late,must trot all day,and shall scarce overtake his business at night. 晚起之人,须整日匆忙,而且即使到了晚上也很难把事 2002-02-12 006 Be always asham’d to catch thy self idle. 随时为自己的懒散而羞惭。
2002-02-12 007 There are lazy minds as will as lazy bodies. 心既懒,身亦惰。
2002-02-12 008 Lazy bones! Dost thou think God would have given thee arms and legs,if the had not design’d thou should’st use them? 懒骨头
如果上帝 2002-02-12 009 Industry need not wish. 勤劳毋须请求。
2002-02-12 010 Grace thou thy house,and let not that grace thee. 为你的家增光,别让家为你添彩。
2002-02-12 011 At the working man’s house hunger looks in but dares not enter. 饥饿只能在劳动者的屋外张望,却不敢进去。
2002-02-12 012 Will done is better than well said. 说得好不如做得好。
2002-02-12 013 None preaches better than the ant,and she says nothing. 最善说教者莫过于蚂蚁,但它却只做不说。
2002-02-12 014 He that can have patience,can have what he will. 有恒心者事竟成。
2002-02-12 015 Admiration is the daughter of ignorance. 羡慕为无知之女。
2002-02-12 016 He that lives upon hope,dies farting. 一味靠希望活着的人,死时不值一文。
2002-02-12 017 Diligence is the mother of goodluck. 勤奋为幸运之母。
2002-02-12 018 By diligence and patience,the mouse bit in two the cable. 若干再加恒心,老鼠也能把钢索咬断。
2002-02-12 019 Look before,or you’ll find yourself behind. 抬头向前看,否则落后边。
2002-02-12 020 All things are easy to industry,all thing diffcult to sloth. 勤劳面前万事易,懒散面前万事难。
2002-02-12 021 No man e’er was glorious,who was not laborious. 人若不勤劳,一定无荣耀。
2002-02-12 022 Be temperate im wine,in eating,girls,and sloth;or the gout will seize you and plague you both. 姑娘,别纵酒,别贪吃懒做,否则痛风会让? 2002-02-12 023 Great talkers,little doers. 吹嘘者,行动少。
于好朋友友好相处的名言警句
人之相知,贵在知心〈汉·李陵〉 ●士为知已者死 ●海内存知已,天涯若比邻(唐·王勃) ●丈夫会应有知已,世上悠悠安足论(唐·张谓) ●人生所贵在知已,四海相逢骨肉亲(唐·李贺) ●平生知心者,屈指能几人
(唐·白居易) ●欲取鸣琴弹,恨不知音赏(唐·孟浩然) ●高山流水,非知音不能听(宋·文天祥) ●知已肝胆相照(宋·文天祥) ●恩德相结者,谓之知已;腹心相结者,谓之知心---(明·冯梦龙) ●一人知已足平生(清·赵翼) ●壮心剖出酬知已 ●为朋友而死不难,难在找一个值得为之而死的朋友(英国) ●所谓友谊,就是一颗心在两个身体里(欧洲) ●朋友是第二个自我 ●酒逢知已千杯少,话不投机半句多 ●喜欢社会中一小群志同道合的朋友,这是人的社会属性的基本原则(埃德蒙·伯克) ●道不同,不相为谋〈论语〉 ●同志为友〈说文〉 ●同声相应,同气相求〈周易〉 ●同类相比,同声相应,固天理也〈庄子〉 ●志道者少友,逐利者多俦〈汉·王符〉 ●志合者,不以山海为远;道乖者,不以咫尺为近(晋·葛洪) ●同声自相应,同心自相知(晋·傅玄) ●行同趋同,千里相从;行不合趋不同,对门不通(淮南子) ●同道者相爱 ●英雄见了英雄爱,虎豹见虎豹欢 ●如果要了解一个人,就看他的朋友(蒙古族) ●观其外知其内,观其友知其人 ●门内有君子,门外君子至;门内有小人,门外小至 ●真正的友情,是一株成长缓慢的植物(美国) ●人要长交,帐要短结 ●选择朋友要慢,改换朋友要更慢(富兰克林) ●沙锅不打不漏,朋友不交不透 ●东西越新越好,友谊愈老愈好(土耳其) ●甘蔗从顶往下越吃越甜,友谊的时间越长越诚挚(维吾尔族) ●生死之交,其贵无比 ●朋友的深情,刀子砍不断(维吾尔族) ●衣服新的好,朋友老的好(维吾尔族) ●情深恭敬少,知已笑谈多 ●活着记在心,死了记在骨 ●谁也不能击败那能够同经常责备他的人保持友谊(印度) ●朋友之间的意见,不要留到第二天(非洲) ●一个没有好朋友,就不会看到自己的缺点(苏联) ●朋友的一拳,胜过敌人的一吻(非洲) ●敌人的笑脸能伤人,朋友的责难是友爱(苏联) ●除了一个真心的朋友之外,没有一样药剂是可以通心的----(英国) ●从另一个人的诤言中所得来的光明,比从他自己的理解力、判断力中所得出的光明更干净纯粹(英国) ●用蜜来诱你的不是好朋友,忠言逼谏你的才是好朋友 ●对你严肃的面孔,那是一盏明灯(柯尔克孜族) ●友谊中的小争吵如在食物中加些胡椒粉一样好(匈牙利) ●拄棍要拄长的,找伴要找强的 ●交朋友必择胜已者(宋·何坦) ●谈笑有鸿儒,往来无白丁(唐·刘禹锡) ●以文会友,以友辅仁 ●高朋满座,胜友如云 ●一日为师,终生为友 ●向你的朋友学好,对着你的影子整装(蒙古族) ●珠玉不如善友,富贵莫如仁友 ●问姓惊初见,称名忆旧容(唐·李益) ●乍见翻疑梦,相悲各问年(唐·司空曙) ●说尽向来无限事,相看摩捋白髭须(唐·张籍) ●落日见秋草,暮年逢故人(唐·李端) ●昔别君未婚,儿女忽成行(唐·杜甫) ●以文会友,以友辅仁〈论语〉 ●古者,自天子达于庶人,必须师友以成其德业(宋·程颢) ●问学必有师,讲习必有友(宋·陆佃) ●学问难穷,帮亲师取友(清·汤斌) ●学贵得师,亦贵得友(清·唐甄) ●师以质疑,友以析疑(清·李惺) ●闻见广则聪明辟,胜友之而学易成(清·魏源) ●益友百人少,损友一人多(藏族) ●虚伪的朋友,遇事常点头哈腰 ●交上坏朋友,很难得到人们的敬重 1. 朋友,可以把快乐加倍,把悲伤减半。
--马库斯.T.西塞罗 2. 有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎。
--孔子 3. 看你的朋友,就可以知道你是什么样的人。
--米格尔.德.塞万提斯 4. 友情最重要的不是接收爱,而是奉献爱。
--亚里士多德 5. 老朋友是最好的镜子。
--赫伯特 6. 真正的友谊,是一株成长缓慢的植物。
--乔治.华盛顿 7. 没有比无知的朋友更危险的了。
--拉封丹 8. 如果想交到好朋友,自己必须先成为好朋友。
--法顶 9. 士为知己者死。
--司马迁 10. 为了找到一个好朋友,走多远的路也没关系。
--托尔斯泰 11. 人一生有一个朋友足矣,两个太多,三个就会惹来麻烦。
--亨利.阿达姆斯 12. 有人赞颂你,也会有人指责你。
和指责你的人交朋友,远离赞颂你的人。
--犹太法典 13. 真正亲近的人,不需要言语,即使多年不见,再见面的时候,友情也会一日往昔。
-- 道教 14. 只有能够分享内心感受的朋友,才可以给你战胜困难的力量。
--巴塔沙.葛拉西安 15. 坎坷的道路上可以看出毛驴的耐力,患难的生活中可以看出友谊的忠诚。
--米南德 16. 名誉,美酒,爱情,都不及可以让我感到幸福的友情更珍惜。
--赫尔曼.黑塞 17. 一个好朋友,当看到对方的错误时,会真诚的指出,当朋友遇到好事时,会真心 地感到高兴,当朋友遭受痛苦的时候,会守在朋友的身边,鼓励他,支持他。
--佛经 18. 真正的友情就如同人的健康。
在失去之前,永远无法意识到他的真正价值。
--科尔顿 19. 真正的好朋友,应该在你得意的时候,只有邀请才来,在你失意的时候,会不请自来。
--伯纳尔 20. 不要追究朋友的缺陷,不要泄露朋友的秘密,不要记着朋友过去的错误。
只有懂得这 三点,才能交到真正的朋友。
--菜根谭