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Friends Proverbs - page 9
Bought friends are not friends indeed.
English Proverb
A foolish man may be known by six things: Anger without cause, speech without profit, change without progress, inquiry without object, putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends.
Arabic Proverb
He that has no money has no friends.
Arabic Proverb
My friends are like stars, pick one and it'll guide you.
Arabic Proverb
Own kin are the worst friends, said the fox, when he saw the foxy dogs after him.
Danish Proverb
A truth-telling woman has few friends.
Danish Proverb
An old error has more friends than a new truth.
Danish Proverb
Old mistakes need more friends than new truths.
Danish Proverb
One enemy is too much, and a hundred friends are not enough.
Danish Proverb
Old friends and old ways ought not to be disdained.
Danish Proverb
Relatives are the worst friends, said the fox as the dogs took after him.
Danish Proverb
Where friends, there riches.
German Proverb
He who is judge between two friends, loses one of them.
German Proverb
Self-praise stinks, friends praise hinks, the stranger's is sincere, and may last for a year.
German Proverb
Herod and Pilate are good friends!
German Proverb
Nature teaches us to love our friends, but religion our enemies.
German Proverb
Much money, much friends.
German Proverb
He who has no enemies has no friends either.
German Proverb
Promises may make friends, but 'tis performances that keep them.
German Proverb
Friends are like fiddle-strings and they must not be screwed too tightly.
Irish Proverb
One may live without one's friends but not without one's pipe.
Irish Proverb
No war is more bitter than the war of friends, but it does not last long.
Irish Proverb
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