Samuel Johnson Quote

No man is much pleased with a companion, who does not increase, in some respect, his fondness for himself.


No. 104 (16 March 1751) - The Rambler (1750–1752)


No man is much pleased with a companion, who does not increase, in some respect, his fondness for himself.

No man is much pleased with a companion, who does not increase, in some respect, his fondness for himself.

No man is much pleased with a companion, who does not increase, in some respect, his fondness for himself.

No man is much pleased with a companion, who does not increase, in some respect, his fondness for himself.