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Quotes About Companionship

My grandfather used to say that if God did not allow a man to be reunited with his dogs in the next life He was no God worth worshipping; that if a dog did not have a soul, then nothing had.
~ John Connolly
I learned something that day: there may be worse things than arriving somewhere with your dog and leaving without him, but there aren't many.
~ John Connolly
He knew there were some who said that those who kept dogs had to resign themselves to their eventual loss because of the animals' relatively short lives. The trick—if "trick" was the right word—was to learn to love the spirit of the animal, and to recognize that it transferred itself from dog to
~ John Connolly
I knew that his God—for each man has his own God—let him wander there sometimes, perhaps with the ghost of one of the many dogs that had kept him company through his life yapping at his heels, flushing the birds from the rushes and chasing them for the joy of it. My grandfather used to say that if God did not allow a man to be reunited with his dogs in the next life He was no God worth worshipping; that if a dog did not have a soul, then nothing had.
~ John Connolly
Dogs were generally incompatible with melancholy.
~ John Connolly
Al final, tu único amigo eres tú mismo porque los demás, llegado el momento, te dejarán todos en la estancadas. Al final, todos estamos solos.
~ John Connolly
Hay ocasiones en que se siente solo, pero cree que eso forma parte del orden de las cosas, porque todos los hombres y mujeres, casados o no, se sienten a veces solos.
~ John Connolly
Al final, tu único amigo eres tú mismo porque los demás, llegado el momento, te dejarán todos en la estancada. Al final, todos estamos solos.
~ John Connolly
Of their friendship, Montaigne wrote: 'If you press me to say why I loved him, I can say no more than because he was he, and I was I.' Louis touched his fingers to the page. Yes , he thought. Yes .
~ John Connolly
knew that his God—for each man has his own God—let him wander there sometimes, perhaps with the ghost of one of the many dogs that had kept him company through his life yapping at his heels, flushing the birds from the rushes and chasing them for the joy of it. My grandfather used to say that if God did not allow a
~ John Connolly
reading was a solitary pursuit. Oh, one could read in the same room as someone else, or beside them in bed at night, but it rather presumed that an agreement had been reached about such matters, and the couple in question consisted of a pair of like-minded souls.
~ John Connolly
Carrying a torch," George Mouse called it, and Auberon, who had never heard the old phrase, thought it just, because he thought of the torch he carried not as a penitential or devotional one, but as Sylvie. He carried a torch: her. She flared brightly sometimes, sank low other times; he saw by her, though he had no path in particular he wanted to see.
~ John Crowley
It is not a question of finding an answer to the night of truth, but of sitting up with one another through the night... of dividing the abyss in half, in a companionship that is its own meaning.
~ John D. Caputo
My faith will proclaim it is so - we are never alone.
~ John Denver
Here lies my wife: here let her lie!Now she's at rest, and so am I.
~ John Dryden
Where'e're I go, my Soul shall stay with thee: 'Tis but my Shadow I take away...
~ John Dryden
Every dog deserves a place to live. Every dog deserves a place in your heart. Every dog deserves a place to walk. Every dog deserves a place to run. John Duncan.
~ John Duncan
time.We must choose our friendships carefully and cultivate them well.
~ John Dunlop
Certainly, friends are sufficiently rare not to be neglected; they are life's best comforters.
~ Eugenie de Guerin
Life without a friend is death without a witnesse. [Life without a friend is death without a witness.]
~ George Herbert
The old need the company of the young so that they renew their contact with life.
~ Indira Gandhi
Even in real life, I'd rather hang out with guys.
~ Laura Prepon
And he believed because loving her meant believing. It meant trusting. And it meant life. It meant Kell Kreiger was no longer alone
~ Lora Leigh
Friendship freely given and gratefully received is one of life's greatest gifts.
~ Napoleon Hill