Feeling Alone In Love Quotes
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Feeling Alone In Love Quotes & Sayings
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But how shall I, unless you yourselves be also the peacemakers, nay, the lovers of all your elements?
— Kahlil Gibran
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
It's always more comforting to know that in any given corner of any room or any location you're on, you can make a photograph that you'll appreciate.
— Herb Ritts
Romeo save me, I've been feeling so alone. I keep waiting for you, but you never come. Is this in my head? I don't know what to think.
— Taylor Swift
Love hurts. Love is fragile. Love comes like a breath of magic, then departs leaving us feeling empty, alone, a paper cup blowing on the wind.
— Chloe Thurlow
The latter 1940s and early '50s were a time of tense, explosive conflict, in the world at large and in the politics of our nation.
— M. Stanton Evans
The temple is holy because it is not for sale
— Ezra Pound
Intelligence makes sincerity difficult.
— Mason Cooley
Being alone is better than sitting next to a lover and feeling lonely.
— Richard Linklater
I'm not the guy to ask about politics. I'm a gag writer.
— David Mamet
If I test the car for a year I can be quite competitive the next season.
— Valentino Rossi
The feeling of love remains until we forget about the other. Did you know that? Because we can fall in love alone too.
— Shiho Inada
I've come to learn that being alone is better than being next to someone and feeling alone.
— Steve Maraboli
It turns out that I learned something from my dear old dad after all: firemen are experts at getting into places they shouldn't be.
— Jodi Picoult
To believe in God for me is to feel that there is a God, not a dead one, or a stuffed one, who with irresistible force urges us towards more loving.
— Vincent Van Gogh