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Quotes about Companionship

We don't need accountability groups; we need fellow warriors, someone to fight alongside, someone to watch our back.
— John Eldredge
God wants to live this life together with you, to share in your days and decisions, your desires and disappointments. He wants intimacy with you in the midst of the madness and the mundane, the meetings and the memos, the laundry and the lists, the carpools and conversations and projects and pain. He wants to pour his love into your heart and he longs to have you pour yours into his.
— John Eldredge
The higher animals are in a sense drawn into Man when he loves them and makes them (as he does) much more nearly human than they would otherwise be.
— CS Lewis
Your friends are a reflection of you.
— Elizabeth George
The best thing to hold onto in this life is each other
— Audrey Hepburn
God is determined that you should be in every respect his friend, his companion, his dwelling place.
— John Ortberg
can be "sitting at Jesus feet" when I'm kneeling in prayer or negotiating a contract or fixing my kids lunch or watching a movie. All it requires is my asking him to be my teacher and companion in this moment.
— John Ortberg
My peace, my companionship," Olivia said softly, "come from my surety that the Lord loves me. Surety that because I've asked, believing He's redeemed me, He's also forgiven me and accepts me—now, as I am. He lives inside me, walks beside me, in the form of His Holy Spirit. He holds my heart, my life. He is my heart, my life." As
— Cathy Gohlke
Good books are as friends, willing to give to us if we are willing to make a little effort.
— Gordon Hinckley
In our old age my beloved companion said to me quietly one evening, "You have always given me wings to fly, and I have loved you for it.
— Gordon Hinckley
The trick, my brethren and sisters is to enjoy the journey, traveling hand in hand, in sunshine and storm, as companions who love one another.
— Gordon Hinckley
I am satisfied that a happy marriage is not so much a matter of romance as it is an anxious concern for the comfort and well-being of one's companion. -Gordon B. Hinckley
— Gordon Hinckley