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loneliness killing
My loneliness ain't killing me no more. Britney Spears
loneliness tombstone dark
Thy soul shall find itself alone ’Mid dark thoughts of the gray tombstone— Not one, of all the crowd, to pry Into thine hour of secrecy. Be silent in that solitude, Which is not loneliness—for then The spirits of the dead who stood In life before thee are again In death around thee—and their will Shall overshadow thee: be still. [...] Edgar Allan Poe
loneliness mean way
Each way means loneliness -- and communion. T. S. Eliot
loneliness solitude faces
At any moment solitude may put on the face of loneliness. May Sarton
loneliness book men
A book, a book full of human touches, of shirts, a book without loneliness, with men and tools, a book is victory. Pablo Neruda
loneliness soul way
For the way loneliness is worse when you return to it after a reprieve—like the soul’s version of putting on a wet bathing suit, clammy and miserable. Laini Taylor
loneliness feet forever
When the pace of our feet matched perfectly, I felt a deep inner pang of satisfaction. I could have gone on walking like that forever, side by side with him. There had been few times in my life I had ever inhabited a moment so fully, with no loneliness lurking at the edges. Lisa Kleypas
loneliness wish history-of-love
After all who doesn't wish to make a spectacle of their loneliness Nicole Krauss
loneliness passion being-alone
I remember my grandfather telling me how each of us must live with a full measure of loneliness that is inescapable, and we must not destroy ourselves with our passion to escape the aloneness. Jim Harrison
solitude crowds hours
Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours daily. Arthur Brisbane
solitude walks ifs
After all, when you take a walk you're after solitude, and if the solitude won't come to you, you must go to it. Elfriede Jelinek
solitude left
Word I was in my life alone, / Word I had no one left but God. Robert Frost
solitude salt flavor
Solitude is the salt of personhood. It brings out the authentic flavor of every experience. May Sarton
solitude adore thirst
I simply adore being alone - I find it a consuming thirst - and when that thirst is slaked, then I am happy. May Sarton
solitude haughtiness roof
Haughtiness lives under the same roof with solitude. Plato
solitude poverty virtue
The poor attend to their own virtue in solitude. Mencius
solitude made capacity
Nature has made us a present of a broad capacity for entertaining ourselves apart, and often calls us to do so, to teach us that we owe ourselves in part to society, but in the best part to ourselves. Michel de Montaigne
solitude needs alive
I wonder if living alone makes one more alive. No precious energy goes in disagreement or compromise. No need to augment others, there is just yourself, just truth - a morsel - and you. Florida Scott-Maxwell
faces nicer places private public wiser
Private faces in public places / Are wiser and nicer / Than public faces in private places. H. Auden
faces guarantee people playing tv
Some people may not know us. But I guarantee you that in clubhouses around the league, they know who we are. We don't have to see our faces on TV every night. As long as we're playing in October. C.C. Sabathia
faces gone guys lives lost risk smile time
You see firemen, you see cops, and these guys risk their lives everyday. They do this all the time . . . to be able to see a smile on some of these people's faces -- they've gone through so much, they've lost so many of their friends. Billy Joel
faces attraction
The face, not the woman is the attraction. Juvenal
faces vapid sometimes
There are few faces that can afford to smile: a smile is sometimes bewitching, in general vapid, often a contortion. Benjamin Disraeli
faces front hungry sitting
The faces sitting in front of you are hungry faces, Patrick Chinamasa
faces capitalism
The unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism. Edward Heath
faces
We've got a lot of new faces there. James Bell
faces portraiture profile
A competent portraitist knows how to imply the profile in the full face. Aldous Huxley