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Quotes About Isolation

I think they're being cheap with their lives, that's why. So they seem ravenous for the worst thoughts I can have.
~ Gwendoline Riley
Standup is really the only thing in the entertainment business that you do totally alone.
~ Brad Garrett
I have never had a social life, don't ever want one because it's boring. I'm just not very good with people, and you meet people every night who expect you to be this rock star with these developed social skills, which I don't have.
~ Daniel Johns
There's an incredible amount of loneliness that comes with child stardom because you're isolated from your society.
~ Cole Sprouse
People don't really understand, but having people stare, and point, and take pictures, even if it is in a positive framework, is quite isolating; there's no two ways about it. You feel a little bit, you know, freakish.
~ Emma Watson
Animals in general have sparked a weird depression in me, because as much as I tried, I couldn't layer a personality over them. You know what I mean? I would stare at the cows, and I would sing to the cows, and they would always just look at me blankly.
~ Kristen Schaal
Kids are so accustomed to technology that it's upsetting to watch them without their phones. They don't know what to do. Sometimes I feel like I'm like that, too - if I get my phone taken away because I'm grounded, I don't know what to do. So I just have to sit in my room and stare blankly at the ceiling.
~ Gaten Matarazzo
Stand-up comedy is a really lonely profession: you 'perform for 2000 people, then you go to a hotel room by yourself and stare at a wall.
~ Anh Do
I sit in my little office and I feel like I've got all my readers staring at me.
~ Kathryn Stockett
I hate going into a room with people in it and the feeling of them staring. I find every moment excruciating.
~ Kate Dickie
I miss being able to have a drink in my local pub, which I can't do anymore, or being able to go to the shops without every second person staring at me and looking at my basket to see what I'm buying.
~ Leo Varadkar
Antarctica is otherworldly, like nothing I've ever seen before. Stark, cold, beautiful desolation.
~ Mark Hoppus
I have to admit I've found myself doing the same things that a lot of other rock stars do or are forced to do. Which is not being able to respond to mail, not being able to keep up on current music, and I'm pretty much locked away a lot. The outside world is pretty foreign to me.
~ Kurt Cobain
Even rock stars are entitled to privacy.
~ Michael Novak
I feel like movie stars don't have many friends at all. They have acquaintances.
~ Milla Jovovich
Child stars have nothing. They have no choice.
~ Corey Feldman
I grew up in a town with no movie theater. TV was my only link to the outside world. Film wasn't such a big deal to me. It was TV. So much so, that when I meet TV stars now... Not my co-workers, but real TV stars, I get nervous. I freak out around them.
~ DJ Qualls
For most of my life I've liked to pretend I live in a starship. Punching in fake codes to get into doorways that obviously are not secure. I love that idea of living on a spaceship. Because essentially we are: a gigantic thing floating in some infinite darkness that's running on principles that we don't even understand.
~ Reggie Watts
I started my career without fans.
~ Christian Bale
When a man is extremely lonely, he starts discovering himself.
~ Pankaj Tripathi
Moby Dick - that book is so amazing. I just realized that it starts with two characters meeting in bed; that's how my book begins, too, but I hadn't noticed the parallel before, two characters forced to share a bed, reluctantly.
~ Michael Chabon
Kids are fabulous, but when you're home all day with an infant that can't talk, your brain starts to kind of melt, and I thought, 'I have to do something, or my brain is just going to liquefy.'
~ Ann Leckie
Pro athletes, how they go through the world is so elevated. The bubble they're in is one of entitlement. And that starts young. By the time they're in college, they've had it a lot of their life.
~ Richard Linklater
Furthermore, they were constantly informed by all the camp authorities that they had been abandoned by the world: they were beggars and lucky to receive the daily soup of starvation.
~ Martha Gellhorn