关于友情的英语名句
46."Friends are those who treat you kindly behind your back."
---Unknown
47"Real friends require honesty, openness, and even vulnerability. They also require attention and simple acts of kindness."
---Mary Pipher
48."Maturity is the stage in life when we may not see eye-to-eye, but we can still walk arm-in-arm."
---Unknown
49."Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together."
---Woodrow Wilson
50."In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends."
---Martin Luther King, Jr.
51."Letters are visits when friends are apart."
---Unknown
52."Let me be the one you call. If you jump, I'll break your fall...If you need to fall apart, I can mend a broken heart. If you need to crash, then crash and burn. You are not alone."
---Savage Garden, "Crash and Burn"
53."True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in their worth and choice."
---Unknown
54."The ones who are bound to be your best friends must lose your trust just once to prove that they can win it back."
---Unknown
55."Friends are the ones you gave a thousand chances to but who never needed one."
---Unknown
56."A good friend is someone who will help you when you are down, and if they can't, will lay down and listen."
---Unknown
57."True friends are the people who are there for you unconditionally. They are the people who never question you and support you no matter what the circumstances are. They are the people worth living for."
"You can never forget the people who change your life. You become a different person, and everything you do is slightly altered by what they taught you."
---Ryanna Porter
58."The first general rule for friendship is to be a friend, to be open, natural, interested; the second rule is to take time for friendship. Friendship, after all, is what life is finally about."
---Nels J.S. Ferre
59."It is better to have one friend of great value than to have many friends of little value."
---Unknown
60."Much of the vitality in a friendship lies in the honoring of differences, not simply in the enjoyment of similarities."
---James Fredericks