Loneliness And Hurt Quotes
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Loneliness And Hurt Quotes & Sayings
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Great companies are built on great products.
— Elon Musk
Margie Flynn was in my head like a bad cold, blurring everything. It was a new kind of loneliness, a hurt I couldn't stop picking at.
— Chris Fuhrman
Loneliness is more painful than being hurt
— Eiichiro Oda
Behind this smile in my face
Lies the dark shadow of emptiness
Hiding from your eyes within my gaze
Concealed with sham happiness. — Alexia Chase
Lies the dark shadow of emptiness
Hiding from your eyes within my gaze
Concealed with sham happiness. — Alexia Chase
Today's word was interminable, meaning never-ending. Like his loneliness. Like the love he felt for Kate. Like the awful hurt that wouldn't go away.
— Margaret Brownley
London underground took me on a tour of all the hidden places, the disused shafts and staircases ... that was very interesting.
— Ruth Rendell
What you notice is the loneliness. Daniel started to isolate himself, because it hurt less than being pushed away.
— Jodi Picoult
Lonely's a different kind of pain, it doesn't hurt as bad as heartbreak. I preferred it and embraced it 'cause I reckoned it was one or the other.
— Kristen Ashley
He killed them with their love
— Stephen King
The crimes of extreme civilization are certainly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism.
— Jules Amedee Barbey D'Aurevilly
I realise that love isn't painful. It's the not having love that hurts. The rejection. The betrayal. The loneliness. They hurt. Love doesn't. The
— Sue Fortin
Foolish: It's all foolish. Life is a farce a stupid, sickening farce played out by fools.
— David Gemmell
When you wish to subjugate a people, you have to convince them of their own inherent weakness.
— Frederick Lenz
It's like being at an animal shelter, where I want to be the one the most skittish dog takes a liking to.
— Emery Lord
I believe that present day civilized man suffers from insufficient discharge of his aggressive drive.
— Konrad Lorenz