Quotes about Companionship
Of all things which wisdom provides to make life entirely happy, much the greatest is the possession of friendship.
— Epicurus
To eat and drink without a friend is to devour like the lion and the wolf.
— Epicurus
I write this not for the many, but for you; each of us is enough of an audience for the other.
— Epicurus
Friendship is something in the soul. It is a thing one feels. It is not a return for something.
— Graham Greene
All, Pyle? Wait until you're afraid of living ten years alone with no companion and a nursing home at the end of it. THen you'll start running in any direction, even away from that girl in the red dressing-gown, to find someone, anyone, who last until you are through.
— Graham Greene
When someone is in crisis, don't start by teaching, leveraging, or explaining. Just be with.
— John Ortberg
I like friends who, when you tell them you need a moment alone, know enough not to stray too far.
— Robert Brault
Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is a winding path walked arm in arm.
— Robert Brault
An old dog, even more than an old spouse, always feels like doing what you feel like doing.
— Robert Brault
If God had intended us to be alone, there would be more pleasure in massaging our own shoulders.
— Robert Brault
We are known to our friends by a look in our eyes that we never see in a mirror.
— Robert Brault
Even when I'm alone I have real good company — dreams and imaginations and pretendings. I like to be alone now and then, just to think over things and taste them. But I love friendships — and nice, jolly little times with people.
— LM Montgomery