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Comradeship Quote by John Christopher

“I was remembering the things we had done together, the times we had had. It would have been pleasant to preserve that comradeship in the days that came after. Pleasant, but alas, impossible. That which had brought us together had gone, and now our paths diverged, according to our natures and…” quote by John Christopher
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“I was remembering the things we had done together, the times we had had. It would have been pleasant to preserve that comradeship in the days that came after. Pleasant, but alas, impossible. That which had brought us together had gone, and now our paths diverged, according to our natures and needs. We would meet again, from time to time, but always a little more as strangers; until perhaps at last, as old men with only memories left, we could sit together and try to share them.”

John Christopher

About This Quote

The passage reflects on the bittersweet nature of past companionship, its inevitable dissolution, and the hope of reconciling memories in old age.

In simple terms: Friendship fades, but memories may reunite us later.

Key Takeaway

Value shared moments despite change.

Themes

friendship memory impermanence

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • life transitions
  • elderly reflections
  • reunion hopes

Key Concepts

nostalgia human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you preserve meaningful bonds?
  • What role do memories play in aging?
A Different Perspective

Memory alone cannot restore lost connections.

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