A true friend is someone who, when you've made a fool of yourself, doesn't think you've done a permanent job.
A friend not in need, is a friend indeed.
True friendship prefers sincerity over praise . . . and loyalty over smiles.
True friendship is being more interested in listening to others . . . than is getting them to listen to you.
New friends are like silver; old friends are like gold. Some of my friends are both silver and gold.
My Dad taught me if I wanted to have friends, I must first show myself to be friendly.
Posted on
Fri, March 18, 2011
by Hugh Morgan