"Those who are enjoying something, or suffering..." - Quote by C S Lewis
Those who are enjoying something, or suffering something, together, are companions. Those who enjoy or suffer one another, are not.
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“Will you come with me to the mountains? It will hurt at first, until your feet are hardened. Reality is harsh to the feet of shadows. But will you come?”
“I could never have gone far in any science because on the path of every science the lion Mathematics lies in wait for you.”
“The whole journey was odd and dream-like -- the roaring stream, the wet grey grass, the glimmering cliffs which they were approaching, and always the glorious, silently pacing beast ahead.”
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“Acquaintances we meet, enjoy, and can easily leave behind; but friendship grows deep roots.”
“A light has dawned for me: I need companions, living ones, not dead companions and corpses which I carry with me wherever I wish. But I need living companions who follow me because they want to follow themselves- and who want to go where I want to go.”
“Mature love is composed and sustaining; a celebration of commitment, companionship, and trust.”