Quotes About Companionship
You can have a thousand dollars of mine," laughed the Master, "for every bite Lad gives Bobby—or any other child. Let them alone. Neither of them could have a better pal than the other. With Lad to tag around with him, Bobby is safer than if you hired three private detectives to guard him.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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This dog, Robin Adair, was the joy of Eve's heart – or he had been, when her heart still could hold joy and not merely fever and delirium.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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Here comes Laddie," she said. "Robert was looking all over for him when he dipped the other dogs. He came and asked me if——" "Trust Lad to know when dipping-day comes around!" laughed the Master. "Unless you or I happen to be on hand, he always gives the men the slip. He—
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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Being only a dog, Lad had no way of knowing his vanished deities ever would come back to him. Pitifully he followed the Mistress upstairs and down and everywhere she moved, as she prepared for the departure. He refused to be consoled when she patted him and when she said she and the Master would be back in a few days. His classic head drooped. His plumed tail hung disconsolate. He was the picture of utter misery.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The dog's plumed tail was smiting the dusty floor of the baggage car with happily resounding thumps as Abner talked to him. The man's voice and intonation were such as an animal likes. The collie licked the calloused hand that stroked his silken head. Mutely, a bond of chumship was established between the dog-lonely man and the ill-treated dog.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The only place that's better than Sunnybank," he mused, his hand on Lad's silken head, his eyes ceasing to rove over his moonlit acres and resting happily on his wife—"the only place that's better than Sunnybank is heaven. And that's only because in heaven, according to the Bible, 'there is no marrying or giving in marriage.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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People form their real friendships before they're twenty-five,—generally, before they are twenty,—I think. Up to that time we're trustful and hideously disinterested; and after that age we get to liking people for the amount of amusement or profit or inspiration we can drag from them. But, up to then, it's friendship because—well, just because it's friendship. That's the way it was with us, anyhow.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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The dog alone, Link spelled out, has pierced the vast barrier between humans and other beasts, and has ranged himself, willingly and joyously, on the side of Man. For Man's sake the dog will not only starve and suffer and lay down his life, but will betray his fellow quadrupeds. Man is the dog's god.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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Soon or late, every dog's master's memory becomes a graveyard; peopled by wistful little furry ghosts that creep back unbidden, at times, to a semblance of their olden lives.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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He was Sunnybank Lad; eighty-pound collie; tawny and powerful; with absurdly tine white forepaws and with a Soul looking out from his deep-set dark eyes. Chum and housemate he was to two human gods; - a dog, alone of all worshipers, having the privilege of looking on the face of his gods and of communing with them without the medium of priest or of prayer.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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There was a mysteriously comforting companionship in the dog's presence. Link found himself talking to him from time to time as to a fellow human. And the words did not echo back in eerie hollowness from the walls, as when he had sometimes sought to ease his desolation by talking aloud to himself.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
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There are two means of refuge from the misery of life — music and cats.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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You don't live in a world all alone. Your brothers are here too.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness.
~ Albert Schweitzer
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Estar a su lado (que creo es, justamente, donde deseo estar) equivale a estar aún más solo.
~ Alberto Fuguet
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Así que floto, a la deriva, como si fuera una misión, mirando al cielo, pensando en eso de que uno se siente solo cuando está con gente; cuando uno está solo, en cambio, hasta puede que se sienta acompañado.
~ Alberto Fuguet
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It was not a fashionable place, but even among the pleasant people there, the girls made few friends, preferring to live for one another.
~ Alcott, Louisa May
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Life is better lived through two pairs of eyes.
~ Alden Ulrich
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Là, in quelle solitudini infinite, lui, eremita contumace, aveva imparato a stimare la compagnia degli esseri umani, aveva compreso i cani sempre ansiosi della presenza del padrone, aveva scoperto che l'altro è una forma di nutrimento, che l'uomo senza l'uomo muore di fame spirituale.
~ Alejandro Jodorowsky
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There is a saying that, when it comes to friends, you should have very few, but to those few be very close.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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Amatevi come compagni di viaggio, con questo pensiero d'avere a lasciarvi, e con la speranza di ritrovarvi per sempre.
~ Alessandro Manzoni
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And because he had food, she followed him.
~ Alethea Kontis
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If the bird was made, it chose to be made. It's here because it chooses to be with you.
~ Alethea Kontis
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Steve and Paul had a special bond with ice-creams.
~ Alex Anderson
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