Quote by Robert Burns
I want someone to laugh with me, someone to be grave with me, someone to please me and help my discrimination with his or her own remark, and at times, no doubt, to admire my acuteness and penetration.
Summary
This quote expresses the human desire for companionship and understanding. The speaker seeks a companion who can share both joyous and serious moments, someone who can appreciate their thoughts and opinions, and even acknowledge their intellectual capabilities. It highlights the universal longing for connection with an individual who can engage in a balanced and mutually beneficial relationship, offering support and appreciation while also sharpening their own discernment.
Topics
Laughter
By Robert Burns