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“真情相待,友谊永恒——友情的真谛!”

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1. 我服从理性,有必要时,我可以为它牺牲我的友谊,我的憎恶,以及我的生命。罗曼·罗兰。

1. I submit to reason, and when necessary, I am willing to sacrifice my friendship, my hatred, and even my life for it. — Romain Rolland.

2. 受惠的人,必须把那恩惠常藏心底,但是施恩的人则不可记住它。西塞罗。

2. The recipient must keep the grace in their heart, but the benefactor should not remember it. — Ciceron.

3. 友谊建立在同志中,巩固在真挚上,发展在批评里,断送在奉承中。列宁。

3. Friendship is established among comrades, consolidated in sincerity, developed through criticism, and destroyed by flattery. - Lenin.

4. 对众人一视同仁,对少数人推心置腹,对任何人不要亏负。莎士比亚。

4. Treat all people equally, show sincerity to a few, and do not wrong anyone. Shakespeare.

5. 友谊是人生的调味品,也是人生的止痛药。爱默生。

5. Friendship is the seasoning of life, and also the pain reliever of life. - Emerson.

6. 别有寄托的友谊,不是真正的友谊,而是撒入生活海洋里的网,到头来空收无益。纪伯伦。

6. Friendship with expectations is not true friendship, but a net cast into the ocean of life, which ultimately yields nothing but emptiness. Khalil Gibran.

7. 在情谊方面,世界好像是一个小商贩,它只能把情谊零星地出售。罗曼·罗兰。

7. In terms of friendship, the world seems like a small vendor, able to sell friendship in bits and pieces. — Romain Rolland.

8. 人家帮我,永志不忘,我帮人家,莫记心上。华罗庚。

8. If others help me, I will never forget it; if I help others, let me not remember it. — Hua Loo-keng.

9. 讲到名望,荣誉、享乐、财富等,如果拿来和友谊的热情相比,这一切都不过是尘土而已。达尔文。

9. When it comes to fame, honor, pleasure, and wealth, compared to the warmth of friendship, all of these are but dust. - Charles Darwin

10. 所谓友谊,首先是诚恳,是批评同志的错误。奥斯特洛夫斯基。

10. What is called friendship is first and foremost sincerity, the criticism of comrades' mistakes. - Ostrovsky.

11. 们不应该不惜任何代价地去保持友谊,从而使它不受到玷污。泰戈尔。

11. We should not keep friendship at any cost, thus staining it. Tagore.

12. 很多显得象朋友的人其实不是朋友,而很多是朋友的倒并不显得象朋友。德谟克里特。

12. Many who appear to be friends are not actually friends, while many who are friends do not appear to be so. Democritus.

13. 无需做作和谎言的朋友中间,你才会感到愉快。莫洛亚。

13. It is among friends without pretense and lies that you will feel joy. Moravia.

14. 友谊是宁神药,是兴奋剂;友谊是大海中的灯塔,沙漠里的绿洲。吴乔。

14. Friendship is a tranquilizer, a stimulant; friendship is a lighthouse in the sea, an oasis in the desert. - Wu Qiao.

15. 错误的时候,会给你正确的批评和帮助。我们应该这样要求自己的朋友,这样的友谊才是真正可贵的。高尔基。

15. In times of error, you will receive the right criticism and help. We should demand this of our friends, for such friendship is truly valuable. Gorky.

16. 人与人之间,只有真诚相待,才是真正的朋友。谁要是算计朋友,等于自己欺骗自己。哈吉·阿布巴卡·伊芒。

16. Only by treating others with sincerity can one truly be a friend. Whoever calculates against a friend is essentially deceiving themselves. Haji Abubakar Iman.

17. 一步一步来是做生意的诀窍,但不是交朋友的诀窍;做生意时没有友谊,交朋友时也不应该做生意。多丽丝·莱辛。

17. Taking things one step at a time is the secret of business, but not the secret of making friends; there should be no business when making friends, nor any friendship when doing business. Doris Lessing.

18. 真正的朋友不把友谊挂在口上,他们并不为了友谊而互相要求一点什么,而是彼此为对方做一切办得到的事。别林斯基。

18. A true friend does not just talk about friendship; they do not demand anything in return for the friendship. Instead, they do everything they can for each other. - Belinsky.

19. 友谊、活跃和青春的歌声会减轻我们的痛苦。空茨凯维支。

19. The songs of friendship, vitality, and youth will alleviate our suffering. - Otsczakiwicz.

20. 友情的纽带,或会因情绪激动而绷紧,但决不可折断。林肯。

20. The bond of friendship may be strained by excitement, but it must never be broken. - Lincoln.

21. 世界上没有比友谊更美好、更令人愉快的东西了;没有友谊,世界仿佛失去了太阳。西塞罗。

21. There is nothing more beautiful and enjoyable in the world than friendship; without friendship, the world seems to lose its sun. - Cicero.

22. 世间最美好的东西,莫过于有几个头脑和心地都很正直的严正的朋友。爱因斯坦。

22. The finest thing in the world is to have several friends who are upright in both mind and character. - Einstein.

23. 帮助朋友,以保持友谊;宽恕敌人,为争取感化。富兰克林。

23. Help friends to maintain friendship; forgive enemies to win their reform. Franklin.

24. 友谊永远是美德的辅佐,不是罪恶的助手。西塞罗。

24. Friendship is always the assistant of virtue, not the accomplice of vice. - Ciceron.

25. 建立和巩固友谊的最好的方法,莫过于互相信赖地闲谈心事与家常。约翰·洛克。

25. The best way to establish and consolidate friendship is through confiding in each other and talking about personal matters and daily life. - John Locke.

26. 如果朋友是盲人,我就从侧面看他。儒贝尔。

26. If the friend is blind, I look at him from the side. Joubert.

27. 友谊不用碰杯,友谊无需礼物,友谊只不过是我们不会忘记。王蒙。

27. Friendship does not require a glass to be raised, nor does it need gifts; friendship is simply what we never forget. Wang Meng.

28. 世上友谊本罕见,平等友情更难求。培根。

28. True friendship is rare in this world, and equal friendship is even harder to find. Bacon.

29. 应当在朋友正是困难的时候给予帮助,不可在事情已经无望之后再说闲话。伊索。

29. One should offer help to a friend at their time of need, and not just talk idly when all hope is gone. Aesop.

30. 朋友间必须是患难相济,那才能说得上是真正的友谊,你有伤心事,他也哭泣,你睡不着,他也难安息;不管你遇上任何困难,他都心甘情愿和你分担。莎士比亚。?>

30. Friendship must be tested in adversity to be considered true. When you are in sorrow, he weeps too; when you cannot sleep, he finds it hard to rest; through whatever difficulties you face, he is willing to bear them with you. - Shakespeare.

31. 友谊的主要效用之一就在使人心中的愤懑抑郁之气得以宣泄弛放,这些不平凡之气是各种的情感都可以引起的。培根。

31. One of the main benefits of friendship is that it allows the resentment and depression that may accumulate in the heart to be vented and relieved, as these extraordinary emotions can be caused by all sorts of feelings. - Bacon.

32. 友谊就好比一颗星星,而爱情只是一支蜡烛。蜡烛是要耗尽的,而星星却永远闪光。大仲马。

32. Friendship is like a star, while love is just a candle. Candles burn out, but stars shine forever. Alexandre Dumas.

33. 友谊真是一种最神圣的东西,不光值得特别推崇,而且值得永远赞扬。伊壁鸠鲁。

33. Friendship is indeed the most sacred thing, not only worthy of special reverence but also of eternal praise. Epicurus.

34. 友谊是精神的融合,心灵的联姻,道德的纽结。佩恩。

34. Friendship is the fusion of the spirit, the marriage of the soul, the knot of morality. - Penn.

35. 得不到友谊的人将是终身可怜的孤独者。没有友情的社会则只是一片繁华的沙漠。培根。

35. He who cannot obtain friendship will be a lifelong pitiable loner. A society without friendship is just a bustling desert. Bacon.

36. 你的敌人和朋友携手合作,才能伤你的心。敌人大肆诽谤你,朋友赶忙传给你听。马克·吐温。

36. Your enemies and friends must work together to hurt your heart. Your enemies spread lies about you, and your friends rush to pass them on to you. Mark Twain.