he that hath a full purse never wanted a friend
he that hath a full purse never wanted a friend
proverb Wealthy people usually have no trouble finding and keeping friends. Of course Paul has a lot of hangers-on now that he's a famous actor—he that hath a full purse never wanted a friend.
See also: friend, full, hath, he, never, purse, that, want
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
He that hath a full purse never wanted a friend.
Prov. A rich person always has plenty of friends. Jill: Ever since Joe won the lottery, he's been getting congratulations from friends and relatives he hasn't heard from in years. Jane: You know how it is. He that hath a full purse never wanted a friend.
See also: friend, full, hath, he, never, purse, that, want
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