Too Much Loneliness Quotes
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Too Much Loneliness Quotes & Sayings
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Books make the best ersatz friendships.
— Nenia Campbell
When we front a fiction, we are destined for loneliness.
— Craig Groeschel
No one has ever properly understood me, I have never fully understood anyone; and no one understands anyone else
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Like dry ground welcoming the rain, he let the solitude, silence, and loneliness soak in.
— Haruki Murakami
You can overcome sadness, loneliness, even terrible loss. But guilt goes with you the grave.
— Jodee Blanco
Loneliness burns in towers of fire around us
— Christopher Poindexter
It's how I fill the time when nothing's happening. Thinking too much, flirting with melancholy.
— Tim Winton
She had become accustomed to being lonely. She was used to walking alone and to being considered 'different.' She did not suffer too much.
— Betty Smith
With Christ as your Savior and constant Companion, you, although alone, need never be lonely.
— Billy Graham
The loneliness of command had made Eisenhower emotionally self-sufficient.
— Jean Edward Smith
Blessed with so many resources within myself the world was not necessary to me. I could do very well without it.
— Jane Austen
We all need something to believe in. Without those beliefs we're just floating particles moving through the space time continuum.
— Solange Nicole
Most of us do things for reasons that are more purely personal. For love, or for hate.
— Cassandra Clare
When we truly realize that we are all alone is when we need others the most.
— Ronald Anthony Cross
So it is that Lonely Places attract as many lonely people as they produce, and the loneliness we see in them is partly in ourselves.
— Pico Iyer
Summer nights held a special kind of loneliness that gave rise to strange imaginings. One walked the beach alone and thought too much.
— Robert Ludlum
Sometimes, the loneliness probably got to be too much and anyone seemed better than no one.
— Gena Showalter
I learned much too late
that what you called love
was nothing but a
desperate and irrational
fear of a life lived alone. — Beau Taplin
that what you called love
was nothing but a
desperate and irrational
fear of a life lived alone. — Beau Taplin
I decided that maybe we left each other alone too much. Leaving each other alone was killing us.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
how much he loved being alone except when he didn't, except when it got to be too much?
— Elizabeth Graver
Loneliness is a darkness of the soul
— N.K. Jemisin
On this road there are no godspoke men. They are gone and I am left and they have taken with them the world.
— Cormac McCarthy
Loneliness opens the door for wisdom and wisdom opens all the doors!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I did not love you out or boredom or loneliness or caprice. I loved you because the desire for you was stronger than any happiness.
— Alessandro Baricco
When people leave you, identify why they left and think about what is left
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The sentiment of immediate loss in some sort decayed, while that of utter, irremediable loneliness grew on me with time.
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Real loneliness is not necessarily limited to when you are alone.
— Charles Bukowski
The whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be.
— Bertrand Russell
I think fear keeps people in mundane lives. Fear of freedom, fear of loneliness; it's a powerful opium.
— John Harris
There is none more lonely than the man who loves only himself.
— Abraham Ibn Ezra
For writing is a solitary occupation, and one of its hazards is loneliness. But an advantage of loneliness is privacy, autonomy, freedom.
— Joyce Carol Oates
She stays in the same spot, anchored by the profound, desperate loneliness of a bad relationship.
— David Levithan
What a difference having a friend makes.
— Richard Paul Evans
We could build entire cities out of the stories of loneliness.
— Hannah Brencher
Walking alone is not difficult but when we have walked a mile worth a thousand years with someone then coming back alone is what is difficult.
— Faraaz Kazi