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Quotes About Companionship

I have grown comfortable having these Dead for company, and find them agreeable companions, over there in their Soil & cold stone Houses. In "Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Isabelle Perkins," compiled and edited by Nash Perkins III, entry of February 25, 1862.
~ George Saunders
I was falling hard for Laura. I was not much of a cat person, but I knew our relationship was solid when I bonded with her black-and-white shorthair, Dewey, named for the decimal system.
~ George W. Bush
Its good to live alone than to live in a bad company
~ George Washington
It is far better to be alone than to be in bad company.
~ George Washington
It is better to be alone than in bad company
~ George Washington
It is better to be alone than being in wrong company. Because the wrong company may give joy some time but it will time to time make you realise, you are not suitable in that group. They will involved in their activities and most time you feel alone . And being alone in group is more painful then being alone single. Wrong company means their activities are not suitable to you, and never do things you don't like. Wether being alone but never loose yourself
~ George Washington
I never drive when I can ride," said his lordship indifferently. "I make no doubt at all that had I been Mary Challoner you would have been glad enough to have borne me company!" The Marquis was snuffing one of the candles, but he looked up at that, and there was a glint in his eye. "That, my dear, is quite another matter," he said.
~ Georgette Heyer
I cannot bear to go back alone - to the world I have lived in with you.
~ Georgette Heyer
It was strange how the dullest party could be enjoyed because there was one person present whose eyes could be met for the fraction of a second, in wordless appreciation of a joke unshared by others: almost as strange as the insipidity of parties at which that person was not present.
~ Georgette Heyer
He will be company for you, you know. I wonder you do not have a dog already.' 'I do – in the country,' he replied. 'Oh, sporting dogs! They are not at all the same.' Mr Beaumaris, after another look at his prospective companion, found himself able to agree with this remark with heartfelt sincerity.
~ Georgette Heyer
Do you like pets better than toys and books? I always did, so I thought very likely you would too.
~ Georgette Heyer
Wolf was Felicity's Alsatian. When fetched from the stables he evinced his satisfaction by bounding around his mistress and barking madly for the first hundred yards of their walk. Exercising him was not, as Frank knew from experience, all joy, as he was not in the least amenable to discipline, had to be caught and held at the approach of any motor vehicle, and had a habit of plunging unadvisedly into quarrels with others of the canine race.
~ Georgette Heyer
taken out of his control by that best of good fellows, who descended upon them at that moment with Chloë on his arm, having
~ Georgette Heyer
She gathered up the reins, and signed to her tiger to jump up behind.
~ Georgette Heyer
If we are unable to tolerate ourselves when we are alone, how can we expect anyone else to be enriched by our company? Before we can have a solid relationship with another, we must have a relationship with ourselves. We are challenged to learn to listen to ourselves. We have to be able to stand alone before we can truly stand beside another.
~ Gerald Corey
beloved daughter and friends always
~ Geraldine McCaughrean
My thoughts and emotions center on him: there has never been a you and me, but always we and us.
~ Gerda Weissmann Klein
I just friends whom I can trust and call them my Best Friends.
~ Geronimo Stilton
Out west on a ranch. The nearest town is Centerville," Mr. Alden said. He looked very sad. "Jane is old, and she is a very cross woman. The neighbor who stays with her is going to leave. Nobody will stay with Jane because she is so hard to get along with. She won't leave the ranch, and yet I can't let her stay there all alone.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
Watch lay down again, beside Jessie, as if to say, "Well, I don't care. After all, I'm Jessie's dog.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
Then the people began to come to the party. The two dogs ran around having a wonderful time.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
I am I because my little dog knows me.
~ Gertrude Stein
I am I because my little dog knows me. That does not prove anything about [me] it only proves something about the dog.
~ Gertrude Stein
I cherish the memory of being a friend of Frank Sinatra on a friendship level to the point where we really hung out. We worked in Vegas, we'd talk on the phone, and if I wasn't doing anything, I'd fly out, and I spent time in Palm Springs at his house - on a level the way friends would be, not with a whole crowd of people.
~ Frankie Valli