Quotes about lone
lonely loneliness heart
In our hearts... there must abide some pity for those people who have always felt themselves to be separate from even their most familiar surroundings, those people who either are foreigners or who suffer a singular point of view that makes them feel as if they’re foreigners - even in their native lands. In our hearts... there also abides a certain suspicion that such people need to feel set apart from their society. But people who initiate loneliness are no less lonely than those who are suddenly surprised by loneliness, nor are they undeserving of our pity. John Irving
loneliness together world
The directing of a picture involves coming out of your individual loneliness and taking a controlling part in putting together a small world. John Huston
loneliness people trying
Music has always carried me through times of loneliness. So when I make music, I like it to make people who listen to it feel like they have a friend who reveals something personal to them, rather than trying to be like a god up on a pedestal John Frusciante
loneliness empathy support
One of the most painful aspects of suffering is the loneliness of it. Others may offer support or empathy, but no one can walk the road to Moriah in our place. John Ortberg
lonely pain loneliness
There is the solitude of suffering, when you go through darkness that is lonely, intense, and terrible. Words become powerless to express your pain; what others hear from your words is so distant and different from what you are actually suffering. John O'Donohue
lonely growing-up father
I'd been told of all the things you're meant to feel when your father dies. Sudden freedom, growing up, the end of dependence, the step into the sunlight when no one is taller than you and you're in no one's shadow. I know what I felt. Lonely. John Mortimer
lonely stars lying
The stars, that nature hung in heaven, and filled their lamps with everlasting oil, give due light to the misled and lonely traveller. John Milton
lonely loneliness eye
Loneliness is the first thing which God's eye named not good. John Milton
lonely unhappy paint
If you don't like the scene you're in, if you're unhappy, if you're lonely, if you don't feel that things are happening, change your scene. Paint a new backdrop. Leo Buscaglia
loneliness craziness celebrate
Celebrate your humanness, celebrate your craziness, celebrate your inadequacies, celebrate your loneliness ... but celebrate YOU! Leo Buscaglia
loneliness lying men
Man has no choice but to love. For when he does not, he finds his alternatives lie in loneliness, destruction and despair. Leo Buscaglia
lonely jumping limits
I don't feel lonely. No no no. I feel like I'm jumping in a well that has no bottom, and at some point I know I'll hit bottom. I never put a time limit on it. I'm oblivious to anything except that which I'm doing. Lawrence Schiller
lonely trying different
Apparently God makes us all different. Some of us are happy to respond to His individual touch on our lives by remaining individuals, and others of us are intimidated or frightened into trying to become like each other so that we have company, so that we don't feel so lonely. Larry Norman
lonely night faces
There's something about lonely nights and my lipstick on your face Lady Gaga
lonely want i-want-you
I want you to know, that when you are lonely, I will be lonely too. Lady Gaga
lonely
I'm perpetually lonely. Lady Gaga
lonely piano television
I was very depressed when I was 19... I would go back to my apartment every day and I would just sit there. It was quiet and it was lonely. It was still. It was just my piano and myself. I had a television and I would leave it on all the time just to feel like somebody was hanging out with me. Lady Gaga
lonely loneliness artist
I'm supposed to be, I am an artist. Yes, I'm lonely. But I'm married to my loneliness. Lady Gaga
lonely loneliness people
When people are lonely they stoop to any companionship. Lew Wallace
lonely loneliness book
Miss Abigail, I want to be an author because writers know when a person is lonely. I mean, when Molly read me some books, those writers reached out and said, Look Gideon, we know about your loneliness and we know you're feeling downtrodden. And they said...I'll stand up for you. You're not lone anymore. Leon Uris
loneliness solitude known
To have passed through life and never experienced solitude is to have never known oneself. To have never known oneself is to have never known anyone. Joseph Wood Krutch
lonely nature adventure
The snow itself is lonely or, if you prefer, self-sufficient. There is no other time when the whole world seems composed of one thing and one thing only. Joseph Wood Krutch
loneliness suffering problem
The problem with the loneliness I suffer is that the company of others has never been a cure for it. Joseph Heller
lonely slugs insects
A slug is always on its own. It's a lonely insect. Karl Pilkington
lonely jesus heart
The cure for a lonely heart is to be alone with Jesus! Joseph Prince
lonely stars moon
The night folds her trembling hands over a weary world. Out of a pale blue rises the shining moon. My thoughts are flying to the stars like lonely swans. Joseph Goebbels
lonely fun blessed
I'm very blessed and I don't take anything for granted. I think if you alienate people and just focus on your work then it just becomes lonely and it's not fun anymore. Julianne Hough
loner single-person persons
I've always been a loner, and I've spent most of my life as a single person. Juliana Hatfield
lonely funny-inspirational loneliness
If you are afraid of being lonely, don't try to be right. Jules Renard
loneliness fog wind
About midnight the fog shut down again denser than before. One could almost "stand on it." It continued so for a number of days, the wind increasing to a gale. The waves rose high, but I had a good ship. Still, in the dismal fog I felt myself drifting into loneliness, an insect on the straw in the midst of the elements. Joshua Slocum
lonely men actresses
If I only dated actresses, Id be a very lonely man. Joshua Jackson
loneliness men rejection
Stripped of all their masquerades, the fears of men are quite identical: the fear of loneliness, rejection, inferiority, unmanageable anger, illness and death. Joshua L. Liebman
lonely alive fierce
It was sad and fierce all at once, alive with a lonely purity. Karen Russell