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Associate with the noblest people you can find; read the best books; live with the mighty; but learn to be happy alone.
— Saul Bellow
Rooms are never alone," said the Doctor with a laugh. "Only the people who live them can be alone.
— Charles Lambert
I can live without love. And with that she left Westley alone.
— William Goldman
If you can't live together, you're gonna die alone.
— Jack Shephard
Some of us don't want to be a housewife. When you live alone, you can do anything you want to do anytime you want. I really like it.
— Grace Slick
Because she favours solitude and indwelling, an artist can live a significantly more claustrophobic life that she had ever intended.
— Eric Maisel
We can't live alone in any society. But the best way to help a society or group, is to be the best individual in it that we can be.
— Ray Bradbury
We are united with all life that is in nature. Man can no longer live his life for himself alone.
— Albert Schweitzer
Never can a reforming sect survive if it is only reforming; the formative elements alone - the real impulse, that is, the principles - live on and on.
— Swami Vivekananda
I do not want to found anything on the incomprehensible. I want to know whether I can live with what I know and with that alone.
— Albert Camus
Older patients who live alone can become depressed.
— Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey
You're not alone, there is more to this I know. You can make it out, you will live to tell.
— Saosin
You must live in a place where you can walk safely all alone even after midnights!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Sam's probably out there somewhere being his usual heroic self," Caine said. "I can't let that boy save the world all alone. I'd never live it down.
— Michael Grant
I am independent! I can live alone and I love to work.
— Mary Cassatt
A man can't live alone forever and when a woman comes along who accepts him, his faults and demons, maybe it's time he reevaluates his future.
— Airicka Phoenix
If I can't spend the rest of my life with you, I will live alone.
— Delano Johnson
We're born alone, we live alone, we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we're not alone.
— Orson Welles
He goes because he must, as Galahad went towards the Grail: knowing that for those who can live it, this alone is life.
— Evelyn Underhill
He that can live alone resembles the brute beast in nothing, the sage in much, and God in everything.
— Baltasar Gracian
There's this thing of you can live in a city and be completely alone, not notice anything going on around you.
— Simon Pegg
We can grow good wheat and make good bread only if we understand that we do not live by bread alone.
— Wendell Berry
One can't live on love alone; and I am so stupid that I can do nothing but think of him.
— Sophia Tolstaya
When you live alone, you can be sure that the person who squeezed the toothpaste tube in the middle wasn't committing a hostile act.
— Ellen Goodman
Maybe man cannot live on chocolate alone, but a woman can.
— Jill Shalvis
I live this life at a pace that anyone can go.
Know your place, and dedicate your role
... To the faith that you'll die alone — Kendrick Lamar
Know your place, and dedicate your role
... To the faith that you'll die alone — Kendrick Lamar
I love to live alone in my own little cottage, where I can spend much time in prayer, etc
— David Brainerd
Maybe I can learn to live in a way that makes it worth writing about, and maybe I can actually become something more than this empty shell.
— Charlotte Eriksson
The Poets say you can live on love alone, but if that were true their books would be free.
— Betsy Talbot
A librarian can't live by books alone, and I wouldn't eat them if I could. Feel too much like cannibalism.
— Mike Mullin
We live among wicked man through our own wickedness. One thing alone can bring us peace, an agreement to treat one another with kindness.
— Seneca.