Being In Love Alone Quotes
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Being In Love Alone Quotes & Sayings
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Light love is desire of pleasure; great love is fear of being alone.
— Katherine Cecil Thurston
I'm tired of pretending, tired of acting like everything's okay, tired of not being with him ...
— Terra Elan McVoy
Real love is not an escape from loneliness, real love is an overflowing aloneness. One is so happy in being alone that one wud like to share.
— Rajneesh
I just...I just miss him. And I hate being so alone.
— Suzanne Collins
Now that I'm older, I have a much better appreciation of nature, and I love being alone.
— Gia Coppola
I lost a lot of people when I found myself.
— Nikki Rowe
No human being can control love, and no one is to blame either for feeling it or for losing it. What alone degrades a woman is falsehood.
— George Sand
He loved her, he loved her, and until he'd loved her she had never minded being alone ...
— Truman Capote
I should never have loved him . I should never love anyone because it ends up being worse than being alone.
— Brian James
To love is to tire of being alone; it is therefore a cowardice, a betrayal of ourselves. (It is exceedingly important that we not love.)
— Fernando Pessoa
Being alone is better than being your whore.
— Lori Jenessa Nelson
Being alone is better than sitting next to a lover and feeling lonely.
— Richard Linklater
It is never good dwelling on good-byes ... it is not the being together that it prolongs, it is the parting.
— Elizabeth Bibesco
I can't imagine what my life was before. I can't imagine ever being without you for very long again.
— Anna Godbersen
I don't love Beau yet, I don't think. But being with him feels like a better version of being alone, and in that way, I think we are each other's.
— Emily Henry
Just like you mistook lust for love, you have mistaken with being alone for loneliness. So I'm fine. Thanks for asking.
— Pleasefindthis
Her solitary nature means she needs a family to keep her from loneliness my gregarious nature means I will never have to worry about being alone ...
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Is it not by love alone that we succeed in penetrating to the very essence of being?
— Igor Stravinsky
If love is universal, no one can be left out.
— Deepak Chopra
I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone.
— Christina Ricci
Do you love her?' she asked him.
'Always have,' he said.
'Then why in the world would you leave her alone? — Suzanne Palmieri
'Always have,' he said.
'Then why in the world would you leave her alone? — Suzanne Palmieri
Children love to be alone because alone is where they know themselves, and where they dream.
— Roger Rosenblatt
I'm into horror pictures because I love the fear of being alone in the dark, and I'd recommend that to any composer who wants to work in this genre.
— Christopher Young
I love the process of being alone in a room.
— James Frey
It is better to be alone then to be in a relationship, while you are trying to figure out what love means to you.
— Shannon L. Alder
Until you get comfortable with being alone, you'll never know if you're choosing someone out of love or loneliness.
— Mandy Hale
He didn't love her. They were together for the obvious and timeless reason: It was slightly less painful than being alone.
— Gary Shteyngart
Being popular or not, having company or being alone, are not issues of concern for the developed soul.
— Donna Goddard
I've come to learn that being alone is better than being next to someone and feeling alone.
— Steve Maraboli
Truth is, I'm generally happiest when it's just me. It's okay to be madly in love with yourself.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
And so the beauty was in being alone; but it was also the pain.
— C. JoyBell C.
I'm . . . accustomed to being alone. There are times when alone is the best place to be. I enjoy my own company.
— Sara Naveed
I love being alone. I learned that from my father, I think, who loved his own company.
— Barbara Brown Taylor