1. Quote 4
1. The most captivating aspect of true happiness is having a lasting and gentle friendship. A true friend soothes your worries, dispels sadness, and offers counsel during tough times.
2. A true friend is not someone who pities us in our sorrow, but someone who can rejoice in our happiness without envy.
3. A friend smiles when you smile, rejoices when you're happy, but never cries when you're sad because, at those times, they are there to hold your hand and comfort you.


2. Quote 5
1. True friendship eliminates envy, just as true love extinguishes vanity. Women may cherish friendship like fine glass, but it can be shattered beyond repair.
2. Friendship is a source of comfort, knowing that even when you feel utterly alone, in reality, you are never truly alone.
3. Friendship is one of the hardest concepts to explain. It is not something you can learn in school. But if you fail to understand the essence of friendship, you haven’t truly learned anything at all.


3. Quote 6
1. A true friend doesn’t need reminders or constant communication. Even after a long time apart, just sitting down together is enough to pick up right where you left off—no need for a greeting, just roll up your sleeves and start talking, "Let me tell you something…" It’s as if all those years apart were just yesterday.
2. Anyone can make us laugh or cry, but only the truly special people can make us laugh even when we’re crying.
3. A true friend is the one who always holds your hand, no matter the distance. They’re always there, caring, and will always be a constant presence in your heart.


4. Quote 7
1. True friends rarely stay angry with each other. When they do, it’s hard to reconcile. After some time, one will play the peacemaker and start the conversation, while the other will respond as if nothing ever happened.
2. True friends are the ones you can laugh, cry, gossip, and share everything with. You can eat, play, cuddle, whine, tease, and experience all the wonderful things together.
3. I have a few close friends. Not many, but enough. We don’t always get to meet up, but we all know that no matter what happens, we will always be friends.


5. Quote 8
1. We met during the years when each of us was as radiant as a sunflower. Some call it youth, others call it a dream, and some call it the prime of life. Regardless, we all agree that it was the brightest time, full of the most beautiful memories.
2. A true friend is the one who sees the first tear, wipes away the second, and stops the third.
3. Friendship is the source of the greatest joys; without friends, even the most tempting desires lose their appeal.


6. Quote 9
1. A true friend is someone you accept, even when their mind isn’t stable. Happiness is where a friend is sheltered. Building a magnificent castle, even if it’s just to host a friend for one day, is more than worthwhile.
2. On the last day of high school, we all hugged and cried, but I just smiled, thinking that we would reunite in university. Later, I realized I was wrong—by the time we reached university, we weren’t the same people we were in high school.
3. Losing a friend is like losing an arm. Time can heal the pain, but the absence can never be fully filled.


7. Quote 10
1. As we grow older, we lose many things, including some relationships that were once very close, and one of them is called 'friendship.'
2. The greatest gift life offers us is the gift of true friends—those who are always loyal and sincere with us.
3. Some friends, after losing contact, are never the same again. However, there are others, no matter how many years pass, their affection remains unchanged.


8. Quote 1
1. A friend is not defined by how long they’ve known you or when they appeared in your life. A true friend is someone who stays and never leaves.
2. Friendship is not a grand concept—it is made up of millions of small gestures. A friend is someone you can pour your heart into, knowing that the kindest hands will take it, sift through it, and keep what’s worth keeping, blowing away all the unnecessary parts with the breath of goodwill.
3. The person who pities you is not your friend; the one who helps you is your true friend. You can’t choose your family, but you can choose your best friend.


9. Quote 2
1. True friends guide us through life's challenges and help us overcome obstacles. Don’t mistake flatterers for friends; a real friend is someone honest and direct.
2. Measure your life not by the years you've lived, but by the number of true friends you have. Count your days by the smiles, not the tears.
3. Friendship can withstand almost anything and flourish even in the harshest conditions, but it requires occasional nurturing through letters, calls, and small, silly gifts to prevent it from withering away.


10. Quote 3
1. True friendship begins with honesty, including the ability to criticize your mistakes. Friends are the first to point out flaws so you can correct them.
2. A true friend is the one who makes you laugh harder and live happier. Whether the moment is bad or good, a true friend ensures it's unforgettable.
3. A friend is someone you feel at ease with, someone you're loyal to, offering blessings and feeling grateful for having them in your life.


