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The fact is, there's a difference between being alone and being lonely; I may not of been completely alone in life, but I was definitely lonely.
— Brent Hartinger
Social confusion has now reached a point at which the pursuit of immorality turns out to be more exhausting than compliance with the old moral codes.
— Denis De Rougemont
Success is a tricky mistress. It's nice to have but it's a tricky thing to embrace.
— Robert Redford
Why should neurotic, selfish, immature people suddenly become angels when they fall in love ... ?
— Denis De Rougemont
Fallen myths can instill venom.
— Denis De Rougemont
Style means the right word. The rest matters little.
— Jules Renard
its a vampire kiss
— Ellen Schreiber
Indolence and melancholy: Each generates the other. If one can speak of such feeble passions as generating anything.
— Edward Abbey
The more a man is given to sentiment ,the more likely is he to be wordy and to speak well.
— Denis De Rougemont
A person tied to the world of sorrows can return to nature for inspiration. Nature provides solace to troubled hearts.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Romance only comes into existence where love is fatal, frowned upon and doomed by life itself.
— Denis De Rougemont
Love ceases to be a demon only when he ceases to be a god.
— Denis De Rougemont
In one terrible instant, that terrible thing happened, the single most tragic experience of my, and just about any, childhood: boredom.
— Harrison Scott Key
A life allied with mine, for the rest of our lives ... that is the miracle of marriage.
— Denis De Rougemont
Happiness is indeed a Eurydice, vanishing as soon as gazed upon. It can exist only in acceptance, and succumbs as soon as it is laid claim to.
— Denis De Rougemont
The knowledge of true danger may cure us of false fears
— Denis De Rougemont
The worst thing in the world is to...live by another person's idea of who you are.
— Michele Michael
The best way to teach people is by telling a story
— Kenneth H. Blanchard