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Quotes About Companionship

Tito Ortiz and I, in that short time that we worked together, we created a very nice connection. We became a family. I learned many things from him as he must also have learned from me. We talked as friends, and a good friend always wants your best.
~ Cris Cyborg
I be talking to females but nothing serious, just entertaining everybody.
~ King Von
I'm much happier talking with people than I am flirting with them.
~ Anne Hathaway
I love being with my friends, relaxing and talking.
~ Kate Bush
When I wrote about media and technology, I had a lot of lonely, even intimate book talks. Since writing about dogs, I have a lot of company at book signings.
~ Jon Katz
Everyone talks to their dog, and then in your mind the dog talks back. A talking dog can provide the words that a stunted protagonist finds difficult to muster.
~ Mike Mills
I don't seem to be alone anymore." "Very well," says Vehuel. "We'd like—" "Shh," he says, holding up a hand. "I'm trying to count." "Of course," Vehuel says in a tone that makes it pretty obvious she's not used to getting shushed.
~ Richard Kadrey
put the book in my pocket and step away from his body. On one side, Janet takes my hand. On the other, Candy loops her arm in mine. Good thing. Looking at Vidocq lying there, I get that disembodied feeling again, like maybe if someone wasn't holding me I'd blow away on the breeze.
~ Richard Kadrey
Even being alone it's better than sitting next to your lover and feeling lonely. - Celine
~ Richard Linklater
In that quietness they were speaking their own language, with their eyes, with the way they stood, with what they put into the air about them, each knowing what the other was saying, and having strength one from the other, for they had been learning through forty years of being together, and their minds were one.
~ Richard Llewellyn
The kids, like all kids, loved the dog [Checkers], and I just want to say this, right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we are going to keep it.
~ Richard M. Nixon
Regret is the most tiresome of companions.
~ Richard Paul Evans
What a difference having a friend makes.
~ Richard Paul Evans
too late, so Ostin came with us. As we were leaving the hotel
~ Richard Paul Evans
I believe that the difference between Heaven and Hell is not so much the climate as the company.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Books are the most tolerant of friends.
~ Richard Paul Evans
I just don't want to die alone, that's all. That's not too much to ask for, is it It would be nice to have someone care about me, for who I am, not about my wallet.
~ Richard Pryor
What if all everybody needed in the world was to be sure of one friend? What if you were the one, and you refused to say those simple words?
~ Richard Russo
In the end it all came down to companionship, to friendship, to sacrifice, to compromise.
~ Richard Russo
He held his hand up to his face and licked the wound. Blood. Old-tasting and rich like the sediment of a river. He looked at Jimmy. The blood on their faces meant they were part of the same stream now, bobbing in the current, borne forward effortlessly under the slowly twirling dome of the sky.
~ Richard Wagamese
What is the opposite of two? A lonely me, a lonely you.
~ Richard Wilbur
Cuál es el opuesto de dos? Tu y yo en soledad
~ Richard Wilbur
I grandi libri, come i grandi amici, devono essere condivisi.
~ Richard Yates
Surely the man was too old to be her boyfriend - he looked about fifty - but maybe he took a fatherly interest in her; maybe she had come to rely on his plain, straightforward advice in meeting the various uncertainties of her young life.
~ Richard Yates