Steinbeck Loneliness Quotes
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Steinbeck Loneliness Quotes & Sayings
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My job means I work late.
— Adam Levine
It's both funny and sad which seem to me to be the two basic ingredients of good comedy.
— Tony Hancock
I'll tell you what I long for, the days of disarray, when I didn't give a damn or a fuck or a farthing.
— Don DeLillo
There is no loneliness like that of one who can only give and no anger like that of those who only receive and hate the weight of debt.
— John Steinbeck
All great and precious things are lonely.
— John Steinbeck
He did not often think of people as individuals, but rather as antidotes for the poison of his loneliness, as escapes from the imprisoned ghosts.
— John Steinbeck
Maybe ever'body in the whole damn world is scared of each other.
— John Steinbeck
He stopped, feeling lonely in his long speech.
— John Steinbeck
The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is between bites that the lukewarm angler loses heart.
— Edwin Way Teale
Ultimate hope and daily grumpiness are not reconcilable.
— Neal A. Maxwell