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Quotes About Bond

No matter ages or backgrounds, God's love woven into friendships can create something special. — Charlotte Adelsperger —
~ Gary Chapman
And he's never met anyone like Harris, his unruly daredevil of a cousin.
~ Gary Paulsen
He had to keep thinking of them because if he forgot them and did not think of them they might forget about him. And he had to keep hoping. He had to keep hoping.
~ Gary Paulsen
I fell off a dogsled down a frozen waterfall and landed on sharp ice on a kneecap. It was so agonizing, I thought, seriously, that my heart would stop. But I found that my whole dog team loved and worried about me so much, they curved downstream and worked back up to me to surround me as I lay clutching my lacerated knee, whimpering and pushing their warm bodies against me. I remember the love, the dog love, much more than the shattered knee. . . .
~ Gary Paulsen
I have a friend, he thought—I have a friend now. A hungry friend, but a good one. I have a friend named fire.
~ Gary Paulsen
It was all new, the bond, and he wondered how he could have lived his whole life and never had this, never had this closeness with another species, with a dog. It had been a great loss. He decided he would never be without a dog again.
~ Gary Paulsen
In some way, the dog filled a hole in his life, filled a loneliness he hadn't even known existed, and he wondered if it had always been the same for men; if somewhere back in time in a cave a man took a wolf pup and sat him down and thought, There, my life is better now.
~ Gary Paulsen
I would have died if not for Cookie.
~ Gary Paulsen
Destiny has chained you to me forever!
~ Gaston Leroux
Christine, we will go from here together or die together. ~ Raoul
~ Gaston Leroux
Appa has feelings, too!
~ Gene Luen Yang
I clasped my heart's companion to me, and felt myself clasped. I felt myself clasped, and clasped my heart's companion to me.
~ Gene Wolfe
people have managed to marry without arithmetic
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
The natural term of the affection of the human animal for its offspring is six years.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Prirodzený ?as, dokedy ?udský živo?ích pociÃ…Â¥uje lásku ku svojim potomkom, je Å¡esÃ…Â¥ rokov.
~ George Bernard Shaw
It is easy to say how we love new friends, and what we think of them, but words can never trace out all the fibers that knit us to the old.
~ George Eliot
As Celia bent over the paper, Dorothea put her cheek against her sister's arm caressingly. Celia understood the action. Dorothea saw that she had been in the wrong, and Celia pardoned her. Since they could remember, there had been a mixture of criticism and awe in the attitude of Celia's mind towards her elder sister. The younger had always worn a yoke, but is there any yoked creature without its private opinions?
~ George Eliot
He knew quite well that my mind was half absent, yet he liked to talk to me in this way; for don't we talk of our hopes and our projects even to dogs and birds, when they love us?
~ George Eliot
In their death they were not divided.
~ George Eliot
how hard it is to walk always in fear of hurting another who is tied to us.
~ George Eliot
The really delightful marriage must be that where your husband was a sort of father, and could teach you even Hebrew, if you wished it.
~ George Eliot
And your mind is a sort of world to me — You can tell me all I want to know.
~ George Eliot
She seems to have what I never saw in any woman before—a fountain of friendship towards men—a
~ George Eliot
Speculative truth begins to appear but a shadow of individual minds, agreement between intellects seems unattainable, and we turn to the truth of feeling as the only universal bond of union.
~ George Eliot