Smile Loneliness Quotes
Collection of top 15 famous quotes about Smile Loneliness
Smile Loneliness Quotes & Sayings
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Like everything was real, but nothing mattered.
— Victoria Schwab
In this republican country, amid the fluctuating waves of our social life, somebody is always at the drowning-point.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Even if the aliens are short, dour, and sexually obsessed - if they're here, I want to know about them.
— Carl Sagan
Long-time professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, Chris Alexander
— Stewart Brand
With a smile, a frown goes away.
With a laugh, tears can't stay.
With some help, hard times fade.
With company, loneliness stays away. — Calvin W. Allison
With a laugh, tears can't stay.
With some help, hard times fade.
With company, loneliness stays away. — Calvin W. Allison
I'm aware that success can overwhelm you. The perception of you can be elevated to such a status that it's not you any more.
— Chris Ofili
So many people know me.
I wish I did.
I wish someone would tell me about me. — Joseph L. Mankiewicz
I wish I did.
I wish someone would tell me about me. — Joseph L. Mankiewicz
The American way is to not need help, but to help.
— Anne Lamott
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
We've had soldiers that were so badly hurt and killed. I want their families to get something.
— Donald Trump
The eyes of his friends told him that he was falling. His own heart told him so. But the air through which he rushed was his prison.
— James Baldwin
After a time, her smile faded, then finally reappeared as she sighed. The pleasure of nostalgia is never without its companion, loneliness.
— Isuna Hasekura
Tobias was Catherine's cousin and lover at the time.
— Christine Manfredi