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I think love is a huge factor in fiction and in real life. Is there a risk? Always. In fiction and in life.
— Alice Hoffman
Now that I'm older, I have a much better appreciation of nature, and I love being alone.
— Gia Coppola
Being alone is better than being your whore.
— Lori Jenessa Nelson
I don't have fights with actors. In absolute honesty, I've never fought with any actor ever.
— Baz Luhrmann
Being alone is better than sitting next to a lover and feeling lonely.
— Richard Linklater
Teach me how to fly, my beautiful butterfly.
— Jay Bell
We were just two people headed in the same direction, and walking together was better than walking alone. Love should be more than that.
— Bette Lee Crosby
One year of love is better than a lifetime alone.
— Freddie Mercury
If I ever lose a role because of my tattoos, I'll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco.
— Megan Fox
That space between the white lines, that's my office. That's where I conduct my business.
— Early Wynn
You don't have to choose between your faith and your sexuality. You're not alone, things will get better, and God loves you exactly the way you are.
— Vicky Beeching
A STORY NEVER TOLD BEFORE
— Chandra Sekhar
Don't associate yourself with toxic people. It's better to be alone and love yourself than surrounded by people that make you hate yourself.
— Robin Williams
I've come to learn that being alone is better than being next to someone and feeling alone.
— Steve Maraboli
Three treasons you will know;. One for blood, one for gold, and one for love.
— George R R Martin
Let us know, therefore, that when we have departed from Christ, nothing remains for us but death.
— John Calvin
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