Best friend Quote by Russell Banks
“It was strange to stand there in front of the mirror and see myself like I was my own best friend, a kid wanted to hang with forever. This was a boy I could travel to the seacoasts with, a boy I'd like to meet up with in foreign cities like Calcutta and London and Brazil, a boy I could trust who also had a good sense of humor and liked smoked oysters from a can and good weed and the occasional 40 ounces of malt. If I was going to be alone for the rest of my life this was the person I wanted to be alone with.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Book of Daniel by Russell Banks, 1989
The narrator imagines an idealized version of himself as a companion, reflecting longing for self‑acceptance and adventurous companionship.
In simple terms: He wishes to be his own best friend and travel companion.
Embrace and nurture your inner self.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- travel planning
- creative writing
- self‑reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What qualities do you seek in a companion?
- How can you become that ideal friend to yourself?
May overlook real relationships and external realities.