The poet is no tender slip of fairy stock, who requires peculiar institutions and edicts for his defense, but the toughest son… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“The main reason why your company can easily influence you is because "emotion and attitude are stronger than knowledge". What you see… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
Is there anything in the world better than words on the page? Magic signs, the voices of the dead, building blocks to… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image
There are three basic ways [to use a dog to work with autistic children], one is just to be companion person and… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
During the long ages of class rule, which are just beginning to cease, only one form of sovereignty has been assigned to… — Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi Copy Share Image
I had no companions to quarrel with, nobody to assist, and nobody to thank... the evil consequence of all this was not,… — John Ruskin Copy Share Image
Choose a field that will supply sufficient remuneration to provide adequately for your companion and your children. I bear testimony that these… — Thomas S. Monson Copy Share Image
“An acquaintance merely enjoys your company, a fair-weather companion flatters when all is well, a true friend has your best interests at… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It was with deep interest that my companion and myself, both now about to see and examine the beauties of a tropical… — Henry Walter Bates Copy Share Image
If you are alone you belong entirely to yourself. If you are accompanied by even one companion you belong only half to… — Leonardo da Vinci Copy Share Image
High culture always isolates, always drives men out of their class, and makes it more difficult for them to share naturally and… — Philip Gilbert Hamerton Copy Share Image
The Christian religion alone contemplates the conjugal union in the order of nature; it is the only religion which presents woman to… — Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre Copy Share Image
Conspiracies, since they cannot be engaged in without the fellowship of others, are for that reason most perilous; for as most men… — Francesco Guicciardini Copy Share Image
Of course, when one is faced with a canvas, one is no longer alone, and the sense of solitude diminishes. This can… — Pierre Alechinsky Copy Share Image
From behind a wooden crate we saw a long black-muzzled nose poking round at us. We took him out-soft, wobbly, tearful; set… — John Galsworthy Copy Share Image
The de-eroticization of the world, a companion to its disenchantment ... seems to result from a combination of causes our democratic regime… — Allan Bloom Copy Share Image
The true Christian can nurture a trustful optimism, because he is certain of not walking alone. In sending us Jesus, the eternal… — Pope John Paul II Copy Share Image
If we try to think back to the dim and distant past... what is it that helps us reconstruct those times, and… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Sometimes the person that excites you most isn't necessarily going to make the best husband or wife. It takes a lot to… — Omar Suleiman Copy Share Image
There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. 'Tis… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I have learned to prize holy ignorance more highly than religious certainty and to seek companions who have arrived at the same… — Barbara Brown Taylor Copy Share Image
Whether we know it or not, we are all in a quest after the Great Companion. All study, all art, all music,… — Lyman Abbott Copy Share Image
California is very much my home, and has been for the last eight yeas. It doesn't matter where I am, the inner… — Brian Williams Copy Share Image
One as deformed and horrible as myself, could not deny herself to me. My companion must be of the same species, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Woman, as Nature has created her and as she is currently reared by man, is his enemy and can only be his… — Leopold von Sacher-Masoch Copy Share Image
A man cannot speak but he judges himself. With his will or against his will he draws his portrait to the eye… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image