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Quotes About Alone

Relationships were meant only for two people; unfortunately for some of us, math is not our favorite subject.
~ Unknown
The real meaning of Love is TRUST, without it you have nothing. SOME people will PRETEND to TRUST someone out of fear of being ALONE. They still have NOTHING!
~ Unknown
If He left me alone for one moment, I would be the most wretched person alive. Yet I do not know how He could possibly leave me alone. Faith gives me a strong conviction, stronger than my senses ever could, that He never forsakes us, unless we first forsake Him. Let us fear to leave Him. Let us be always with Him. Let us live and die in His presence.
~ Unknown
Meera frowns. "Maybe the Little Warrior." "Who is that?" A spirit, Meera explains, who appears in the form of a child dressed in war gear—eagle feathers and paint. "He comes to those alone in the forest to warn them of danger." Susanna's
~ Unknown
Amena and Ratthi kept suggesting that I should help it "adjust" whatever that is. I knew if I was in its position, I'd want to be left alone. And if it hadn't even sat down in a chair voluntarily yet, it probably wasn't ready to talk. (I know this sounds suspiciously like a rationale I had come up with to keep from doing something I didn't want to do anyway, but hey, I can't help that.)
~ Martha Wells
The Gospel is true because it deprives men of all glory, wisdom, and righteousness and turns over all honor to the Creator alone. It is safer to attribute too much glory unto God than unto man.
~ Martin Luther
Sin is an exacting despot who can be vanquished by no created power, but by the sovereign power of Jesus Christ alone.
~ Martin Luther
For the word of God cannot be received and honoured by any works, but by faith alone. Hence it is clear that as the soul needs the word alone for life and justification, so it is justified by faith alone, and not by any works. For if it could be justified by any other means, it would have no need of the word, nor consequently of faith.
~ Martin Luther
We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone.
~ Martin Luther
I don't like being in houses alone.
~ Martin Scorsese
To make big money in the investment world you have to learn to think independently; to think independently you need to be comfortable standing alone.
~ Unknown
Blessed sister, beautiful one with broken wings. Your journey is a difficult one.... Breathe deeply and know that you are loved. You are not alone, though at times, you will feel like a desolate island of grief.... You will go on... Your wings will mend...
~ Unknown
God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.
~ Augustine
There's only one me, and I'm stuck with him.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
I see Christ's love is so kingly, that it will not abide a marrow: it must have a throne all alone in the soul.
~ Samual Rutherford
It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.
~ John Bulwer
Love and lordship hate companions
~ Benjamin Franklin
Love would never leave us alone
~ Bob Marley
Perhaps love is like a resting place, A shelter from the storm, It exists to give you comfort, It is there to keep you warm, And in those times of trouble, When you are most alone, The memory of love will bring you home
~ John Denver
Marriage is good for those who are afraid to sleep alone at night.
~ St Jerome
I can't be out here alone with you wearing a nightgown." Grace clutched the blankets until her fingers hurt, thinking of the scandal of it all. "It's not proper." Daniel's fair skin turned an alarming shade of pink as he stared at her. "I'll bet it wasn't proper of us to sleep together, either.
~ Mary Connealy
What You Need… One only needs an island alone and lost at sea. One only needs one person, but this to have is key.
~ Unknown
I liked the warmth of her body against mine and realized the pathos of being a human. Of being a mortal creature who was essentially alone but needed the myth of togetherness with others. Friends, children, lovers. It was an attractive myth. It was a myth you could easily inhabit.
~ Matt Haig
If one advances confidently,' Thoreau had written in Walden, 'in the direction of his dreams, and endeavours to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.' He'd also observed that part of this success was the product of being alone.
~ Matt Haig