Fair-Weather Friend
A fair-weather friend is like a banker who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining
and takes it back the minute it rains.
Two men were traveling through the forest and came across a bear. One of them quickly
climbed a tree but the other was unable to, so he lay on the ground and played dead.
The bear sniffed around his ear and left. The fellow from the tree came down and asked
him, "What did the bear tell you?" The man replied, "He said, don't trust a friend who
deserts you in danger." The message is as dear as daylight.
Mutual trust and confidence are the foundation stone of all friendship.
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