Friendship Quotes

Friendship Quotes

quotes about friendship


He Who rescues another in distress is a friend. He who helps another in failure is a relation.
                                                                                      Ramayana

I am the worst of all, everyone is good exepting myself. one who conseders like this is my friend.
                                                                                               Adi Granth.

Fled never to return is your friend like a lamp blown out by a breath of  wind. I am like the wick of a lamp full of unbearable sorrow-behold me!
                                                                                               Kalidasa, Kumarasambhava.

Two things are most dear to all: a friend and a mistress. A friend is more valuable than a hundred lovely women
                                                                                              Shudraka, Mrichchakatika.

Avoid that friend who mars your interests in your absence, speaking agreeably in your presence, as he is like a vessel full of poison with milk only on the surface.
                                                                                              Bhatta Narayana.

His merits are like the showers of rain or the dust of the earth which cannot be calculated. Still, though in great dejection, he has come to see you.
                                                                                              Panchatantra.

One who comes to one's rescue in times of difficulty is a friend indeed. In time of prosperity even the wicked become friends.
                                                                                              Panchatantra.

Do not discard your friends when you have become prosperous with a vain hope to find others in your adversity.
                                                                    Isa Khan Mir Rajib (to Salim Shah Sur)

One who upbraids me is my friend: he furnishes the soap to wash my sins.
                                                                                  Adi Granth.

Consort not with evil friends or with the lowely but befriend the virtuous and best.
                                                                                   Dhammapada.

Even enemies look with tenderness on those who forsake not their unfailing friends.
                                                                                    Tirukkural.

Friends can becomes enemies, and foes, friendly as they fit or weaken your objectives-few utilise their discretion to find out where their vantage lies.
                                                                                    Panchatantra.

Fear not the touchstone of the sincerity of friendship.
                                                                          Tirukkural.