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Quotes About Friendless

If I die, I die friendless and abandoned. What choice did that leave him, but to live?
~ George R.R. Martin
a poor friendless child, apparently ten years old; but she seemed hunger bitten; and sufferings of that sort often make children look older than they are.
~ Thomas de Quincey
I didn't have no friends or nothing; I was a nerdy kid.
~ Post Malone
André of the graveyards—a sociable corpse.
~ Thomas Ligotti
I was the green monkey, the pariah. And I had no friends. Not just a few friends, or one good friend, or grudging acceptance by other misfits and outcasts. I was alone. All stinking alone, without even an imaginary playmate.
~ Harlan Ellison
She is an unpleasant woman, who seems to think of little besides herself, with few friends and no real talents.
~ Jean M. Auel
Thou wine art the friend of the friendless, though a foe to all.
~ Herman Melville
If he were to counsel Anna, it would be to patience. The dowager Katherine won the admiration of all, when she sat smiling by the king she supposed her husband, through hours of court ceremonies, hours which stretched into years. Never was she seen with tears on her cheeks, or an angry frown. 'Yes,' Bess says, 'Katherine was a great pattern for womanhood. She died alone and friendless, did she not?
~ Hilary Mantel
I felt exhausted, and worried, and friendless and hopeless and everything-else-less.
~ Philip Pullman
Now to what higher object, to what greater character, can any mortal aspire than to be possessed of all this knowledge, well digested and ready at command, to assist the feeble and friendless, to discountenance the haughty and lawless, to procure redress to wrongs, the advancement of rights, to assert and maintain liberty and virtue to discourage and abolish tyranny and vice.
~ John Adams
I was a loner and never hung out with anyone. I never had any friends.
~ Richard Pryor
Officious, innocent, sincere, Of every friendless name the friend.
~ Samuel Johnson
Bright and wild like fire. Ha. Friendless and alone like a pathetic loser was more like it.
~ Unknown
Leonard Ravenhill: The prophet is violated during his ministry, but he is vindicated by history. He is the villain of today and the hero of tomorrow. He is excommunicated while alive and exalted when dead! He is dishonored with epithets when breathing and honored with epitaphs when dead. He is friendless while living and famous when dead. He is against the establishment in ministry; then he is established as a saint by posterity.1
~ Michael L. Brown
To know nor faith, nor love nor law; to beOmnipotent but friendless is to reign.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley