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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…” quote by Russell Banks
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“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.”

Russell Banks

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace and nurture your inner self.

Themes

self‑acceptance adventure loneliness identity imagination

Mood

nostalgic hopeful introspective

Type

literary philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • travel planning
  • creative writing
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

inner dialogue ideal self companionship

Questions to Reflect On

  • What qualities do you seek in a companion?
  • How can you become that ideal friend to yourself?
A Different Perspective

May overlook real relationships and external realities.

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