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Quotes About Companionship

The dead and not-yet dead, we are company all together.
~ Rosie Thomas
Mair sat down on the bed. The ancient pink electric blanket was still stretched from corner to corner, and she thought of the weeks of her father's last illness when she had come home to the valley to nurse him, as best she could, and to keep him company. They had enjoyed long, rambling conversations about the past and the people her father had once known.
~ Rosie Thomas
Friendship is something that creates equality and mutuality, not a reward for finding equality or a way of intensifying existing mutuality.
~ Rowan D. Williams
We are the guests of Jesus. We are there because he asks us, and because he wants our company. At the same time we are set free to invite Jesus into our lives and literally to receive him into our bodies in the Eucharist.
~ Rowan Williams
how blessed am i that i can walk beside you, lean upon you, and live within the warmth of your love
~ Roy Lessin
Un buen libro es el mejor de los amigos, lo mismo hoy que siempre.
~ Ruben Dario
The fool needs company, the wise solitude.
~ Ruckett
Come sit with me! Let us drink the holy wine of happiness.
~ Rumi
if you have secrets, you must have a friend to share them with
~ Ruskin Bond
We must love someone. We must keep loving, all our days, Someone, anyone, anywhere Outside our selves; For even the sarus crane Will grieve over its lost companion, And the seal its mate. Somewhere in life There must be someone To take your hand And share the torrid day. Without the touch of love There is no life, and we must fade away.
~ Ruskin Bond
There is a distinction to be made between aloneness and loneliness.
~ Ruskin Bond
When you are old and grey and full of sleep', it is good to have someone to lean on from time to time, and in that respect this agnostic has been blessed by the gods. I still value my solitude, but it is also nice to have someone tucking me into bed at night.
~ Ruskin Bond
We three, We're not alone, We're not even company— My echo, My shadow, And me…
~ Ruskin Bond
if you have secrets, you must have a friend to share them with, a companion of one's own age.
~ Ruskin Bond
Give me a companion of my way, be it only to mention how the shadows lengthen as the sun declines,' wrote Hazlitt. Pratap
~ Ruskin Bond
We three, We're not a crowd; We're not even company— My echo, My shadow, And me… I
~ Ruskin Bond
Looking for a place to rest, he spotted an old churchyard and decided to stretch himself out on the steps. Pitamber planted himself down on a large stone slab and then, discovering it was a gravestone, got up in a hurry and joined Rusty on the steps. 'Is it unlucky to sit on a grave?' he asked, for he was of a superstitious nature. 'I don't think so,' said Rusty. 'The dead could probably do with a little company.
~ Ruskin Bond
Friendship is all about doing things together.
~ Ruskin Bond
Along its banks, for hundreds of miles, lived millions of people, and Sita was only one small girl among them, and no one had ever heard of her, no one knew her—except for the old man, the boy and the river.
~ Ruskin Bond
It's funny how some miles seem longer than others. It depends on what you are thinking about, I suppose. What you are thinking and what I am thinking. If our thoughts agree, the miles are not so long. We get on better when we are thinking together than when we are talking together.
~ Ruskin Bond
A great book is a friend that never lets you down. You can return to it again and again, and the joy first derived from it will still be there. I
~ Ruskin Bond
On books and friends I spend my money; For stones and bricks I haven't any.
~ Ruskin Bond
Misery no longer loves company. Nowadays it insists on it.
~ Russell Baker
Tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are.
~ Russian proverb