friendship

English proverbs, idioms and expressions related to this theme.

22 results
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A broken friendship may be soldered, but will never be sound.

suggests that

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A friend to all is a friend to none.

It means that

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A friend in need is a friend indeed.

it means

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A friend’s frown is better than a foe’s smile.

it means that

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A hedge between keeps friendship green.

it means that

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All are not friends that speak us fair.

indicates that

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Before you make a friend eat a bushel of salt with him.

it means that

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Better be alone than in bad company.

states that

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Better lose a jest than a friend.

expresses that

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Even reckoning makes long friends.

signifies that

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False friends are worse than open enemies.

suggests that

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He that has a full purse never lacked a friend

is said as

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Men may meet but mountains never.

expression meaning

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Only real friends will tell you when your face is dirty.

meaning that

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Prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them.

also

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Short debts make long friends.

said to mean that

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The best of friends must part.

indicates that

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Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. Effort is necessary to keep a friendship alive.

said to mean that

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In times of prosperity friends are plentiful.

however

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If you want a friend, be a friend.

declares that

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Lend your money and lose your friend

states that

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Save us from our friends,

applies to