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Quotes About Companionship

wanted to be there to say good-bye to him. No matter what a person does, there ought to be somebody on his side at the last moment.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
There are times when you will choose to walk with God and you will feel as if you are walking alone. Yet you must not forget that you are never alone: God is always with you.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Tienes que creer en nuestra amistad".
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
Remember, a friend does not need you to impress him. A friend loves you because you are true to yourself, not because you agree with him. Beware of grand gestures; the real mettle of friendship is forged in life's daily workings.
~ Ethan Hawke
THE quality of your life will, to a large extent, be decided by with whom you elect to spend your time.
~ Ethan Hawke
De obicei nu eÈ™ti singur în gingur?tate. Aduci È™i restul lumii cu tine.
~ Eugen Ionescu
Heaven will be heaven only if my wife is there.
~ Andrew Jackson
In the darkness, I had been afraid that he was evil. At dawn, I realized he had been my friend and guardian, watching over me all night long.
~ Andrew Klavan
His face grows serious. "I'm one person with you in this world. Without you . . . I'd be another.
~ Andrew Mayne
Dear Lazarus! I agree with you entirely that it is best for me to go with you, for only in your company do I enjoy myself most completely…. I kiss you warmly and am, as always, your ever-loving Babette Morgenthau
~ Andrew Meier
Human misery was the trough from which she now fed herself and she felt more comfortable in the presence of other unlucky people. It made her feel less alone, less diminished.
~ Andrew Neiderman
Be near me when my light is low and be near me when my heart is sick...
~ Andrew O'Hagan
They didn't need men because they had each other, a significant other. It doesn't matter if the cat's in pants or pedal-pushers. I don't think we're supposed to fly solo.
~ Andrew Schneider
A dog is like a person—he needs a job and a family to be what he's meant to be.
~ Andrew Vachss
From the very second that two people sat together around a fire in the forest, there was another human out there who felt better in the dark.
~ Andrew Vachss
What a company I ended up with,' Geralt continued, shaking his head. 'Brothers in arms! A team of heroes! What have I done to deserve it? A poetaster with a lute. A wild and lippy half-dryad, half-woman. A vampire, who's about to notch up his fifth century. And a bloody Nilfgaardian who insists he isn't a Nilfgaardian.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
You've taken everything from me..." "No," she interrupted. "Me, I take nothing. I only take by the hand. So that no-one must be alone and lost in the fog... Goodbye, Gerald of Rivia. Some other day.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Geralt . . . Listen to me—' 'Listen to what?' shouted the Witcher, before his voice suddenly faltered. 'I can't leave— I can't just leave her to her fate. She's completely alone . . . She cannot be left alone, Dandelion. You'll never understand that. No one will ever understand that, but I know. If she remains alone, the same thing will happen to her as once happened to me . . . You'll never understand that . .
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Time to ride, Dandelion." "Where to?" "Isn't it all the same?" "Yes, by and large. Let's go".
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Say something.' 'I wouldn't like to lose you, Yen.' 'But you have me.' 'The night will end.' 'Everything ends.' No
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
The Witcher bounding softly, the girl trotting, the Witcher on his knees, the girl's thin hands around his neck, the mousy hair on his shoulders.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
But after a year spent with company, I relaized how hard it was to live without anyone to talk to.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
But bear in mind you are not alone. You have a gravely sick woman on your shoulders and this brat..." Ciri, who was trying to clean her dung-smeared boot on a ladder rung, raised her head.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
To Milva the Archer.' Zoltan Chivay cleared his throat, saluting with his cup, 'To the Nilfgaardian. To Regis the herbalist, he entertained the travelers in his cottage with moonshine and mandrake, and to Angoulême whom i never knew. May the earth lie lightly on them all. My they have in the beyond, plenty of whatever they were short of on earth. And may their names live forever in songs and tales. Let us drink to them.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski