Companion Quote by Spencer W. Kimball
““There comes a time when those who flattered us and those whose wit and charm deceived us may leave us to our fate. Those are times when we want to be friends, good friends, common friends, loved ones, tied with immortal bonds--people who will nurse our illnesses, tolerate our eccentricities, and love us with pure, undefined affection. Then we need an unspoiled companion who will not count our wrinkles, remember our stupidities nor remember our weaknesses; then is when we need a loving companion with whom we have suffered and wept and prayed and worshipped; one with whom we have suffered sorrow and disappointments., one who loves us for what we are or intended to be rather than what we appear to be in our gilded shell.””
About This Quote
When superficial relationships fade, we crave a deep, unconditional companion who loves us beyond appearances.
In simple terms: We need true friends who accept us fully.
Seek authentic, lasting connections.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- life crises
- loneliness
- long‑term relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who in your life offers unconditional support?
- How can you be that companion?
Ideal may be rare or hard to find.