That line is a quiet, powerful one from Richard Adams, best known for Watership Down. It’s often shared when someone loses a beloved pet—especially a dog.
“My heart has joined the Thousand, for my friend stopped running today.”
The “Thousand” is understood as a kind of imagined place where all dogs go when they pass—a peaceful, eternal field where they can run forever. The line captures that feeling that when a companion dies, a part of you goes with them.
If this quote connects to something personal for you, I’m really sorry. Losing a companion like that can hit deeply.
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