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We live in our own world , A world that is too small For you to stoop and enter Even on hands and knees, The adult subterfuge.
— R.S. Thomas
And while that seemed to be true, Holland knew that assumptions were made to take the place of facts,
— V.E Schwab
Being with someone and still feeling completely alone was the worst feeling in the world.
— T.S. Joyce
One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine.
— William Osler
Something this good was bound to end terribly. It was karma evening the score - you get a gorgeous man in return for your tragic life and early death.
— Laura Thalassa
The ladder of success is never crowded at the top.
— Napoleon Hill
Slowly like a movie fade out, the real world evaporates. I'm alone, inside the world of the story. My favorite feeling in the world.
— Haruki Murakami
It seems the more I try to connect with the world, I am feeling more alone than I ever have felt before
— Donald Glover
She understood how a world jammed with phones, email, and faxes could still leave you feeling utterly alone.
— Jodi Picoult
I felt New York was a big, more stylish, more metropolitan Golders Green. I was thrilled.
— Simon Schama
When you stop looking over your shoulder, you shall see that the future is way nicer than the past.
— Sylvia L'Namira
Connection was always enough. Not touching. Not talking. Just a feeling that in the world your not alone.
— Donal O'Callaghan
When a man sees the one in all things, he is above mere understanding.
— Meister Eckhart
Atheism in its negation of gods is at the same time the strongest affirmation of man, and through man, the eternal yea to life, purpose, and beauty.
— Emma Goldman
The idea of feeling isolated is scary to me - to walk through the world alone would be heartbreaking.
— Jacqueline Woodson
A TV can insult your intelligence, but nothing rubs it in like a computer.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon