Friends come and go; children come and stay.
A book isn’t like a friend; it shuts up when you reach the end.
True friends are like cats; you can neglect them, they won’t make you pay later.
Renewing old friendships is like refinishing wood floors — the beauty shines again.
Devotedly practice the art of making new friends; every stage of life will be richer for it.
Acquaintances pop on and off like leggos; friends grab on like ring-shank nails.
Good friends are like good food; eat up, go back for more.
Milk and honey; friends and money.
To make new friends — move.
Calm is found in relationships with people we don’t know well.