Ten famous sayings about friendship

1. If friendship is for usefulness or happiness, when this reason does not exist, it is natural that friendship will end. If you look at the wrong person, or the other person pretends to deceive, this friendship will inevitably disintegrate.

from: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics

Introduction: Aristotle (384-322 BC), an ancient philosopher and ancient Greek, was one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, and he was a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.

second, perfect friendship exists among good people who share the same virtues, because some virtues of these people are the same.

from: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle:

Third, friendship only exists among moral people, and they are similar to each other.

from: [Ancient Greece] Zhi Nuo: Notes on the Words and Actions of Famous Philosophers

Introduction: Zhi Nuo (circa 49- 425 BC), English Zeno of Elea, was born in Elia in the southern Italian peninsula. Ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher, famous for Zeno's paradox.

Fourth, friendship is the best and most cola favor that the gods have given us. They think that life can be without friendship, which is simply taking the sun out of the universe!

from: [ancient Rome] Cicero: On Friendship

Introduction: Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3rd, 16 BC-December 7th, 43 BC) was a famous politician, orator, orator, jurist and philosopher in ancient Rome.

5. Friendship is nothing else, but a kind of harmony that connects all the worldly things with kindness and love.

from: [ancient Rome] Cicero:

6. A good man is good because he is wise, and a bad man is bad because he is stupid.

from: [Ancient Greece] Plato: laris

Introduction: Plato (Plato, π λ α τ? ν, 427-347 BC), was a great philosopher in ancient Greece and one of the greatest philosophers and thinkers in the whole western culture.

seven, if you make friends with benefits, you will make friends with them, so that you can have real friendship. Proper friendship must be devoted to moral cultivation.

from: [Ancient Greece] Plato: Five Dialogues of Plato

VIII. In misfortune, useful friends are more necessary; In luck, noble friends are more necessary. In misfortune, it is necessary to find friends; In luck, it is noble to find friends.

from: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: The Ethics of Nico Kyle

Introduction: Aristotle (384-322 BC), an ancient philosopher and ancient Greek, was one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, and he was a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher.

nine, don't have no friends, and don't have too many friends.

From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: Nico Kyle Ethics

1. You should only make friends with good people, not bad people, and if you make friends with bad people, you will become bad yourself, which is commonly known as being near the ink.

from: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: Nico Kyle Ethics.