Word: companionship
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...return for the companionship, Carville agreed to put his thoughts into full sentences on paper, and thus turned out the basic working document for the general campaign in June. "We never had a cross word despite my spending most of my waking hours with him in the most intense endeavor on the planet. With other people, I have cross words about every five minutes," says Carville crossly. "Let's put it this way: I wish I had a daughter because I would want her to marry George...
WHAT WOULD YOU PAY FOR A dream? Radiant sunshine. A light breeze caressing your newly tanned torso. Glamour, companionship, security, all in one pretty parcel. A place that's yours, you own it, easy installments. A dream called home. What would you pay for a deluxe retirement condo? These guys can get it for you -- wholesale, practically...
These women, and those who oppose final clubs at Harvard, find it inconceivable that men find anything empowering or identity forming in all-male companionship besides a chance to put women down without being caught. All other groups are granted this right. When Jews gather at Hillel, we're not plotting to take over the world--just enjoying a shared can ture. Why can't men do the same...
George Milton (Gary Sinise) and Lennie Small (John Malkovich), protagonists of both the book and movie, became tragic heroes in my early adolescent eyes. This story of two Depression era migrant workers, with its sparse prose, illumines the intricacies of loneliness and companionship, desire and hope, greed and helplessness. It ranks among the great American classics...
Finally, the rapport between John Malkovich and Gary Sinise as Lennie and George conveys the essential themes of the movie: loneliness and companionship. These two young, vagabond ranch hands present the only complete and fulfilling relationship of the film, although individually they are social misfits...