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Tell me thy company, and I'll tell thee what thou art.
-Miguel de Cervantes
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For my own part, I would rather be in company with a dead man than with an absent one; for if the dead man gives me no pleasure, at least he shows me no contempt; whereas the absent one, silently indeed, but very plainly, tells me that he does not think me worth his attention.
-Lord Chesterfield
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We do not mind our not arriving anywhere nearly so much as our not having any company on the way.
-Frank Moore Colby
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Fan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine.
-Charles Dickens
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A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery as you imagine.
-John Gay
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A grave blockhead should always go about with a lively one -- they show one another off to the best advantage.
-William Hazlitt
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Man loves company, even if it is only that of a smoldering candle.
-G. C. (Georg Christoph) Lichtenberg
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If your company has a clean-desk policy, the company is nuts and you're nuts to stay there.
-Thomas J. Peters
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The ability to sign a check is the least reliable guide to a company's fitness.
-David Plowright
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If it were not for the company of fools, a witty man would often be greatly at a loss.
-Francois de la Rochefoucauld
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You can't operate a company by fear, because the way to eliminate fear is to avoid criticism. And the way to avoid criticism is to do nothing.
-Steve Ross
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Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me.
-William Shakespeare
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We've got a lemon factory and we're turning out 80-85 percent lemons.
-Albert Shanker
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There is a fellowship more quiet even than solitude, and which, rightly understood, is solitude made perfect.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
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You could read Kant by yourself, if you wanted; but you must share a joke with some one else.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
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I have a great deal of company in my house; especially in the morning, when nobody calls.
-Henry David Thoreau
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More company increases happiness, but does not lighten or diminish misery.
-Thomas Traherne
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People are know by the company they keep. Companies are known by the people they keep.
-Source Unknown
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