Quotes About Companion
The teacher's life is painfull and therefore would be pityed: it wrastles with unthankfulnesse above all measure...Our calling creepes low and hath pain for companion.
~ Richard Mulcaster
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I enjoyed learning the poems, but I didn't understand of what use they might possibly be. 'They'll keep you company on the day you have no books to read,' my teacher said.
~ Alberto Manguel
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Tibby, you are crazy, Carmen said. Those pants are in love with you. They want you for your body and your mind. She couldn't help seeing the pants in a completely new way.
~ Ann Brashares
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Do you have any pets?" asked Max. "Just a hamster. We used to have a cat, though." "We have a cat," said Amanda. "Her name is Priscilla. She's a snow-white Persian and she cost four hundred dollars." Four hundred dollars for a cat? I thought. Boy, you could get one free at a shelter. And you could certainly spend four hundred dollars on better things, like groceries.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Just like Lewis.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Her second best friend is her computer.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Addison writes with the ease of a gentleman. His readers fancy that a wise and accomplished companion is talking to them; so that he insinuates his sentiments and taste into their minds by an imperceptible influence. Johnson writes like a teacher. He dictates to his readers as if from an academical chair. They attend with awe and admiration; and his precepts are impressed upon them by his commanding eloquence.
~ Samuel Johnson
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ADJUTOR (ADJU'TOR) n.s.[adjutor, Lat.] A helper.Dict. ADJUTORY (ADJU'TORY) adj.[adjutorius, Lat.] That which helps.Dict.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Hope is the companion of power, and mother of success; for who so hopes strongly has within him the gift of miracles.
~ Samuel Smiles
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her horse, Basil.
~ Sarah Mlynowski
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Find a good wife and you'll be happy; if not you'll become a philosopher.
~ Scott Turow
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Fear is a man's best friend.
~ John Cale
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Touch not the fighting-dog without a glove. Give me a fighting-dog and I come alive. Fighting-dogs always meant more to Tom Mitchell than people.
~ John Duncan
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I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; bring a friend... if you have one.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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A person's own opinion is the best companion of his life, but first search it on web to ensure that it is truly his own and not others thrown or well known in one or other words form.
~ Anuj
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For me, the card catalog has been a companion all my working life. To leave it is like leaving the house one was brought up in.
~ Barbara Tuchman
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The good or ill hap of a good or ill life, is the good or ill choice of a good or ill wife.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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My journal is my life's companion.
~ Christina Baldwin
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It is ridiculous to think that you can spend your entire life with just one person. Three is about the right number. Yes, I imagine three husbands would do it?
~ Clare Boothe Luce
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"I would be your wife most gladly!"(Here she twirled her fingers madly),"But in England I've a mate!"
~ Edward Lear
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In the evening, I would tell my patients, sleep with the angels. In the morning, I would say to each as the French farmers still do, "Good morning to your and your companion" - meaning, of course, their angel.
~ Eileen Elias Freeman
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Nice doggie.
~ Eileen Wilks
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Boyfriend. This is such a weird word. There's no good word about someone if you're not married. Even calling a guy you live with your boyfriend makes you sound eleven years old. Old man? If you're not living with Willie Nelson, that one doesn't work, either.
~ Elayne Boosler
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A ella todo le salía, escogía bien las películas que iban a ver, los libros, los amigos, se manejaba con seguridad. Con ella eran buenas las conversaciones y buenas las comidas. Mucho más madura que las de su edad; llevarla a su lado, ahuecando el pecho, su pelo de lino alborotado, era una certeza equiparable a saber que la tierra gira en torno al sol.
~ Elena Poniatowska
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