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Good company, lively conversation, and the endearments of friendship fill the mind with great pleasure.
— Edmund Burke
There is no pleasure in this world like the company of friends," said the Mouse, "and no pain like losing them.
— Simon R. Doubleday
For Quoyle was a failure at loneliness, yearned to be gregarious, to know his company was a pleasure to others.
— Annie Proulx
Life's full of tricky snakes and ladders.
— Morrissey
There were two immediate results of my forced loneliness: I began to find company in books, and greater pleasure in music.
— James Weldon Johnson
To buy dinner transmits that you feel time spent in your date's company has been a pleasure and a privilege.
— Lynn Coady
It's such an egotistical thing to be able to just stand there and say, 'Action!' It's like being a little mini-god.
— Brian Helgeland
Rascals are always sociable, and the chief sign that a man has any nobility in his character is the little pleasure he takes in others company.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
I enjoy the pleasure of my own company.
— John Mellencamp
Christ, was he going to die in public, in a pleasure garden, in the company of a sodomite spy dressed like a rooster?
— Diana Gabaldon
I'm not interested in a pretty world. It's boring to me. If you're lucky enough to get to play a character for a long time, it's life-changing.
— Paula Malcomson
The only realism in art is of the imagination.
— William Carlos Williams
I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
— Emily Bronte
Playing polo is like trying to play golf during an earthquake.
— Sylvester Stallone
Most scholarly books we read for the information or insight they contain. But some we return to simply for the pleasure of the author's company.
— Michael Dirda
Marriage is the only thing that affords a woman the pleasure of company and the perfect sensation of solitude at the same time.
— Helen Rowland
Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't much care if I never see another mountain in my life.
— Charles Lamb
As a writer, you want to go somewhere else sometimes. You want to vary the terrain that you're exploring.
— Heidi Julavits