Loneliness And Independence Quotes
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Loneliness And Independence Quotes & Sayings
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My writing has to support more than my research habit, but I love to curl up with a book about some dusty corner of history.
— Lynn Abbey
But be warned, Queen Mab, this is not yet over. One way or another, I will have my daughter back. Oberon
— Julie Kagawa
Neil Young sang, "It's better to burn out than to fade away." I say it's better to burn slow and see your grandkids.
— Austin Kleon
Nor bigots who but one way see, through blinkers of authority.
— Matthew Green
I'm open to all the elements, I'm definitely ready to take anything on. But I don't want to jump too far into the deep end.
— Sam Claflin
People aren't happy because they're successful. They're successful because they're happy.
— Jeff Sutherland
People are longing to rediscover true community. We have had enough of loneliness, independence and competition.
— Jean Vanier
Rushing around smartly is no proof of accomplishing much.
— Mary Baker Eddy
We who are born into this age of freedom and independence and the self must undergo this loneliness. It is the price we pay for these times of ours.
— Soseki Natsume
The new delight of independence soon made his loneliness bearable.
— Gustave Flaubert
This is the true selfishness: self-centeredness.
— Henry Cloud
To be insular is to be independent. But it is also to be alone.
— Peter Ackroyd
I don't read like other people do - back and forth, across the page. I tend to scan a page at a time.
— Jackie French
Loneliness is the price we have to pay for being born in this modern world, so full of freedom, independence and our own egotistical selves.
— Will Schwalbe
I don't remember where I was before I was born, why should I be worried about where I go after I die?
— Douglas Coupland
But there are other words for privacy and independence. They are isolation and loneliness.
— Megan Whalen Turner