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Quotes About Companionship

We will breakfast together here and dine together in hell.
~ Richard S. Ewell
You're not alone, are you? Because I'm here
~ Steven Spielberg
When old friends get together, everything else fades to insignificance."- War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death
~ Robert Asprin
Now that the war is winding down, I want to say I do appreciate you fellows hanging around here - just for me.
~ Bob Hope
They walked as old friends walk, without often speaking, sharing the kind of silence that is not so much silence as a kind of still communication.
~ Susan Cooper
Mummy's coming home late tonight. It'll be just we guys, so we can get drunk and watch porn.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
She was all the dreams he'd lost at dawn-- dreams of everything he hadn't understood he needed until now. She was his playmate, his confidante, the lover who made his blood rush. She was the mother of his children and the companion of his old age. She was the joy of his heart.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Todo el mundo comenta cómo salvaste la vida de Winnie anoche _ Lo que hice fue hacerle una zancadilla cuando llegamos a la puerta y luego arrastrarla a la calle, para que todos pensara que la había salvado. Él sonrió y levantó su tazón en señal de brindis. _ Bien hecho. _ Veo que has pasado demasiado tiempo en mi poco recomendable compañía.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Sometimes you need a friend really badly, but everyone's gone away for the day.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Mrs. Hale had not moved. "If there had been years and years of—nothing, then a bird to sing to you, it would be awful—still—after the bird was still.
~ Susan Glaspell
Whenever I want a really nice meal, I start dating again.
~ Susan Healy
She didn't answer, and in that moment I realized that she felt the same as I. The men we loved would determine our destinies along with their own, no matter how we might wish otherwise. We walked the rest of the way arm in arm, our heads bowed, in sisterly agreement. We said nothing more, nor did we need to. I, Eliza Hamilton
~ Susan Holloway Scott
The magic Prince she didn't believe existed wasn't a guy on a white horse; he was someone who understood he. Someone she understood. An equal. (Chapter 11)
~ susan meier
even though dogs break your heart, they fill it up, even when they're gone.
~ Susan Orlean
I know now that even though dogs break your heart, they fill it up, even when they're gone.
~ Susan Orlean
A real selfish love like yours old pal Is something I shall never know again And I must always be a better man Because you loved me greatly, Rin Tin Tin.
~ Susan Orlean
Good quote: Lee was thirty-nine, still what we would consider a fairly young man, but for the dog-for all dogs- time dashes forward at a speed we humans can hardly perceive, until the day we realize that the puppy is no longer a puppy and has outpaced us. And yet a part of us lags behind, still seeing that old dog as a young dog even when he is standing at life's finish line.(less)
~ Susan Orlean (Rin Tin Tin)
It's said that the best thing in life is to be happily partnered and the next best thing is to be happily single
~ Susan Quilliam
You're never alone when you're reading a book.
~ Susan Wiggs
Sometimes I think books are the only friends worth having.
~ Susie Derkins
What's better than loving and being loved?
~ Suzanne Brockmann
You have no idea how much I appreciate your friendship," Jules said. Sam held out several bills. "Yeah, actually I do," he said. "It's probably as much as I appreciate yours.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
I know the M-word makes you nervous, but yeah. I'm talking about the big, permanent friendship. A little different from what Joe and Charles had, though. See, I want to be the kind of best friends who make love every night, who share all their darkest secrets and favorite jokes, and maybe even someday make babies together. I know that kind of friendship requires hard work, but you know, I'm pretty good at hard work. ~ Tom Paoletti, "The Unsung Hero
~ Suzanne Brockmann
There is a cycle of love and death that shapes the lives of those who choose to travel in the company of animals. It is a cycle unlike any other. To those who have never lived through its turnings and walked its rocky path, our willingness to give our hearts with full knowledge that they will be broken seems incomprehensible. Only we know how small a price we pay for what we receive; our grief, no matter how powerful it may be, is an insufficient measure of the joy we have been given.
~ Suzanne Clothier