Quote by Samuel Johnson

No one is much pleased with a companion who does not increase, in some respect, their fondness for themselves.


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Summary

This quote suggests that people are generally not interested in having companions who do not contribute to their sense of self-worth or bring out the best in them. It implies that individuals desire companions who reaffirm their positive qualities and help them grow, possibly indicating the importance of surrounding oneself with people who provide emotional support, encouragement, and a sense of personal development.

By Samuel Johnson
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