766 Proverbs about Ends / Page 19
361. 
If it only depends on swearing, the cow is ours.
362. 
It is good to have friends in all parts.
363. 
Kindred without friends, friends without power, power without will, will without effect, effect without profit, profit without virtue, is not worth a rush.
364. 
Little presents maintain friendship.
365. 
Long absence changes friends.
366. 
Old friends and new reckonings.
367. 
One has always strength enough to bear the misfortunes of one's friends.
368. 
Suspicion is the poison of friendship.
369. 
The niggard spends as much as he who is liberal, and in the end more.
370. 
Trade knows neither friends or kindred.
371. 
Two sparrows on the same ear of corn are not long friends.
372. 
When God sends flour the devil carries off the sack.
373. 
Who lends to a friend loses doubly.
374. 
The sweetest grapes are picked from the vineyard of friendship.
375. 
The best of friends must part.
376. 
I can only get better if I have good friends.
377. 
Of everything else the newest; of friends, the oldest.
378. 
The branch that bears the most fruit bends itself thankfully towards the ground.
379. 
The world is a rose; smell it and pass it on to your friends.
380. 
There are three kinds of enemy: the enemy himself, the friends of your enemy, and the enemies of your friends.
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