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loneliness mean gay
One of the oldest aches in the bones of humanity is loneliness. I mean it's one of the things that goes way back; loneliness is not good for the world. And so, whoever you are, gay or straight, it is totally normal, natural, and healthy to want somebody to go through life with. It's central to our humanity. Rob Bell
loneliness men suffering
The truly solitary being is not the man who is abandoned by men, but the man who suffers in their midst, who drags his desert through the marketplace and deploys his talents as a smiling leper, a mountebank of the irreparable. Emile M. Cioran
loneliness being-alone doors
When you close your doors, and make darkness within, remember never to say that you are alone, for you are not alone; nay, God is within, and your genius is within. And what need have they of light to see what you are doing? Epictetus
loneliness political world
You come into the world alone and you go out of the world alone yet it seems to me you are more alone while living than even going and coming. Emily Carr
loneliness self hands
I hold my face in my two hands. No, I am not crying. I hold my face in my two hands to keep the loneliness warm - two hands protecting, two hands nourishing, two hands preventing my soul from leaving me in anger. Nhat Hanh
loneliness mirrors
Loneliness is a mirror, and recognizes itself. Jodi Picoult
loneliness diaries journal
Fundamentally, diaries are about loneliness. Kenneth Williams
loneliness space understood
I understood that in this small space of time we had mutually surrendered our loneliness and replaced it with trust. Patti Smith
loneliness grief special
We are not alone in our loneliness, others have been here and known griefs we thought our special own... Patrick Kavanagh
bereavement moments eternity
It was the meanest moment of eternity. Zora Neale Hurston
bereavement grief-observed pain-of-separation
Bereavement is a universal and integral part of our experience of love. C. S. Lewis
bereavement imagine loved-ones
If you have ever lost a loved one, then you know exactly how it feels. And if you have not, then you cannot possibly imagine it. Daniel Handler
bereavement trying mystery-of-death
The mystery of death, the riddle of how you could speak to someone and see them every day and then never again, was so impossible to fathom that of course we kept trying to figure it out, even when we were unconscious. Francine Prose
bitter dispute ended ending father fell forward hard looking race season sister
I was looking forward to the 2005 season when things fell apart. I ended up in a dispute with my sister (Chanda) and father (Les) about our race team, and we parted ways. It was a bitter ending and there are still a lot of hard feelings. Chad Reitz
bitter dividing family lived north point sad
He was bitter and sad after the war. It was the dividing point in the Marston family. Before the war, the family lived in Clinton. After the war, they lived in north Louisiana. Jimmy Marston
bitter humor kept wit
He kept his wit and humor right to the bitter end. Joanne Cortese
bitter common failure people spoils success
The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic, and self-complacent is erroneous, on the contrary, it makes them for the most part, humble, tolerant, and kind. Failure makes people bitter and cruel. W. Somerset Maugham
bitter control loss tough
We still control our own destiny. But this was a bitter loss, a really tough, tough loss to take. Bob Hofman
bitter carried eating food touch
Eating is touch carried to the bitter end. Samuel Butler
bitterest death deeds graves left shed tear undone unsaid words
The bitterest tear shed over graves are for words left unsaid and deeds left undone Harriet Stowe
bitter bomb bring cleaned eastwood formidable incredibly marines near realized threw
They damned near cleaned our clock. They were a formidable enemy. I threw myself into a bomb crater and there were two marines there and I realized I was the only one alive. It was an incredibly bitter battle, so I'd like Eastwood to do something that would bring us together. John Rich
bitter build crumbling gratitude hope learned life thy walls within
I've learned of life this bitter truth/ Hope not between the crumbling walls Of mankind's gratitude to find repose,/ But rather,/ Build within thy own soul/ Fortresses! Georgia Johnson