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What it meant to me: a happy life, of course, companionship, of course. A common objective, I think
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"What it meant to me: a happy life, of course, companionship, of course. A common objective, I think"

- Denis Thatcher

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Denis Thatcher's quote speaks with the importance of companionship and having a common objective in life. He believes that a pleased life is one that is shared with others which having a shared objective is important for a satisfying life. He emphasizes the significance of friendship, recommending that it is a key consider attaining a delighted life. He likewise recommends that having a common objective is necessary, as it offers a sense of function and direction. This quote talks to the significance of relationships and having a shared function in life. It is a suggestion that life is finest lived when shared with others and that having a common objective can assist us to achieve our dreams. Denis Thatcher's quote is a suggestion that life is best lived when shared with others and that having a common goal can assist us to attain our dreams.

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Denis Thatcher This quote is written / told by Denis Thatcher between May 10, 1915 and June 26, 2003. He was a famous Businessman from United Kingdom. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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