Friendship increases in visiting friends, but in visiting them seldom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Friendship is a very taxing and arduous form of leisure activity.
'Friends' will always remain friends.
Acquaintances we meet, enjoy, and can easily leave behind; but friendship grows deep roots.
No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth.
Friendship is the source of the greatest pleasures, and without friends even the most agreeable pursuits become tedious.
Friendship is like money, easier made than kept.
Friendships are fragile things, and require as much handling as any other fragile and precious thing.
True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it is lost.
The essence of true friendship is to make allowance for another's little lapses.
Friendships are discovered rather than made.