Walked Alone Quotes
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Walked Alone Quotes & Sayings
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Forward-thinking means to focus on the future, even a few steps ahead, to build the long-term prosperity.
— Pearl Zhu
I rode the bus alone, I walked around the city alone, I did my shopping alone, and I drank alone.
— Hiromi Kawakami
She'd never felt more alone, even as hundreds of people walked by. No one recognized her, and she began to treasure her anonymity as a gift.
— Jamie Ford
Took Amanda's hand. "Sisters," she repeated. "I walked away from you years ago. I'll be damned if I let you stand alone today.
— Courtney Milan
I have never walked down Fifth Avenue alone without thinking of money.
— Anthony Trollope
I prefer silence. Then you can hear thoughts and see into the past.
In silence you can't hide anything ... as you can in words. — August Strindberg
In silence you can't hide anything ... as you can in words. — August Strindberg
Lick hand. Sprinkle salt. Do the shot. Suck the lemon.
— Gemma Burgess
Where they had once ambled alone, they now walked together home.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
The worst thing that happens to you may be the best thing for you if you don't let it get the best of you.
— Will Rogers
I think our collective psychosis is hilarious. With the world moving as fast as it is, if we weren't dysfunctional, we couldn't function.
— Christopher Titus
I like being on my own. I mean, I'm sure a Pack's best for some dogs, but I've walked alone since I left my Pup Pack. I can look after myself.
— Erin Hunter
His thirst was as tall as he was and more the man. It walked alone and was the only real life in the wind-weary February night.
— Lester Goran
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
How I have walked ... day after day, and all alone, to see if there was not something among the old things which was new!
— Thomas Cole
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