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PROVERBS WITH THE TITLE : "end"
A broken friendship may be soldered, but will never be sound. suggests that:
A friend to all is a friend to none. It means that :
A friend in need is a friend indeed. it means:
A friend’s frown is better than a foe’s smile. it means that:
A hedge between keeps friendship green. it means that:
All are not friends that speak us fair. indicates that:
Before you make a friend eat a bushel of salt with him. it means that:
Better be alone than in bad company. states that:
Better lose a jest than a friend. expresses that:
Even reckoning makes long friends. signifies that:
False friends are worse than open enemies. suggests that:
He that has a full purse never lacked a friend
is said as :
He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens. it means that:
Ill-gotten, ill-spent. used to say that:
Men may meet but mountains never. expression meaning:
Mend or end. advices that:
Only real friends will tell you when your face is dirty.
meaning that:
Prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them. also:
Short debts make long friends. said to mean that:
The last straw breaks the camel’s back. indicates that:
Even the longest day has an end. reminds that:
What can’t be cured, must be endured. meaning:
The best of friends must part. indicates that:
Friendship is like money, easier made than kept.
Effort is necessary to keep a friendship alive. said to mean that:
In times of prosperity friends are plentiful.
however :
If you want a friend, be a friend.
declares that:
Lend your money and lose your friend states that:
The opera isn't over till the fat lady sings. suggests that:
Save us from our friends, applies to:
Shrouds have no pockets, signifies that:
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