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Quotes About Isolation

It's very easy to live here. You're anonymous here. Nobody knows who you are.
~ Walter Matthau
Most of the time I live a fully anonymous life, which is the way I like it.
~ Holly Hunter
I love to be anonymous.
~ Ryuichi Sakamoto
When I got into music, that was another way to be by myself.
~ Flying Lotus
I'm sure I'm one of those undiagnosed people with social anxiety.
~ Junot Diaz
I have social anxiety.
~ Ross Duffer
All of us are private to ourselves. Nobody ever really knows anybody else. Everybody in the world keeps something to themselves.
~ Terry Wogan
It's really not fun to have seen a movie that you want to talk about, and you can't find anyone else who's seen it.
~ Anita Elberse
I've never really fit in anywhere.
~ Taylor Momsen
I don't really see many people... don't really go anywhere either.
~ Martin Scorsese
I'm on my own now. I have my own apartment.
~ Kay Panabaker
Does anybody actually go out in L.A.? When I lived there, I'd just stay in my apartment.
~ Peter Dinklage
Being on your own sometimes is appealing.
~ Sam Heughan
Apps have made it easier to meet people but harder to connect.
~ Joanna Coles
I think dating apps are keeping us apart.
~ Karamo Brown
Things got big quickly for us, and playing arenas... it's like - and every band will tell you this - you don't see any of the town.
~ Winston Marshall
I've done arenas, and sometimes it feels like you're the only one in the room.
~ Blackbear
Sometimes in the arenas it's hard to really feel that human connection just because you are so removed and so much further away from the crowd.
~ Carly Pearce
You can't put abandonment and alienation under arrest.
~ Carrie P. Meek
This empty and deserted house is a vast enigma of which the answer is known to none.
~ Honore de Balzac
Yes, it is time I was dead; there is nothing left me to do but to die. I am no good in the world; I am no longer a father!
~ Honore de Balzac
it is God without mankind
~ Honore de Balzac
the bourgeois, essentially the friend of order, always revolting in his moral being against power, though always obeying it; a creature feeble in the mass but fierce in isolated circumstances, hard as a constable when his own rights are in question,
~ Honore de Balzac
France, especially in Brittany, still possesses certain towns completely outside of the movement which gives to the nineteenth century its peculiar characteristics.
~ Honore de Balzac