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Quotes About Isolation

I can count on one hand the people I could call and who would be there for me.
~ Selena Gomez
The fame thing made me run - it got out of hand and I needed to go away.
~ Lisa Stansfield
They did not weave their lives around yours. They had their own lives, which were mysterious to you.
~ Garrison Keillor
It was terrible to watch one of those things die. Eighteen tons, a hundred feet from wingtip to wingtip, ten men aboard, all fighting to get out. If she spun, the centrifugal force would pin them to the walls... You're trapped inside a metal box. You've got five miles to fall. You know it. [...] Sometimes you could hear them all the way.
~ Garth Ennis
Frank Castle: The sun slipped away behind me, the last sliver seeming to pause on the horizon, then succumbing to the black. And I drove on through the shadows of America... though the long, cold, dark night that I've made of my life.
~ Garth Ennis
It's the time to run away an' hide under the bed, an' hope the world's still in one piece when you come out again.
~ Garth Ennis
You're the only person who means anything to me in the whole world, you're all I've got... Well then you've got nothin.
~ Garth Ennis
I don't particularly want to meet anyone. I'm quite happy by myself. Or at least, I was, back home.
~ Garth Nix
What Great Beast will have their solitude pierced by your grasping little voices?
~ Garth Nix
For diversification to work as a salve for the pains of loss, you must avoid looking at losses or gains in isolation.
~ Gary Belsky
Isolation is devastating to the human psyche.
~ Gary Chapman
We are relational creatures. All humans live in community and most people seek social interaction. In western culture, isolation is seen as one of the most stringent of punishments. Even criminals do not aspire to solitary confinement.
~ Gary Chapman
Something in our nature cries out to be loved by another. Isolation is devastating to the human psyche. That is why solitary confinement is considered the cruelest of punishments. At the heart of humankind's existence is the desire to be intimate and to be loved by another.
~ Gary Chapman
Some of the emotions of winter are hurt, anger, and disappointment, often accompanied by loneliness and a sense of rejection.
~ Gary Chapman
God often shuts us in so that we have no choice but to love. — Ann Varnum —
~ Gary Chapman
soledad es devastadora para la psique humana. Es por eso que el confinamiento solitario se considera uno de los castigos más crueles. En el corazón de la existencia del género humano está el deseo de tener intimidad con otro y de que nos ame.
~ Gary Chapman
Germany's decision to go to war was taken by a small clique with disregard for the consequences of such an awesome step: 'a constitutional monarchy with a collective cabinet responsible to parliament and the public would not have acted in such isolation and ignorance and, for this reason alone, would have decided differently.'[84]
~ Gary D. Sheffield
Affection is the mortal illness of lonely people.
~ Gary Indiana
Now nothing is happening and nothing will ever happen again. Money has taken away everything.
~ Gary Indiana
This is the final book about Brian
~ Gary Paulsen
In a real situation, like when I was here before, there were things wrong—going wrong. The plane didn't land and set me on the shore. It crashed. A man was dead. I was hurt. I didn't know anything. Nothing at all. I was, maybe, close to death and now we're out here going la-de-da, I've got a fish; la-de-da, there are some more berries.
~ Gary Paulsen
He could not play the game without hope; could not play the game without a dream. They had taken it all away from him now, they had turned away from him and there was nothing for him now. The plane gone, his family gone, all of it gone. They would not come. He was alone and there was nothing for him.
~ Gary Paulsen
He could not play the game without hope; could not play the game without a dream. They had taken it all away from him now, they had turned away from him and there was nothing for him now. The plane gone, his family gone, all of it
~ Gary Paulsen
Ugly, he thought. Very, very ugly. And he was, at that moment, almost overcome with self-pity. He was dirty and starving and bitten and hurt and lonely and ugly and afraid and so completely miserable that it was like being in a pit, a dark, deep pit with no way out. He sat back on the bank and fought crying. Then let it come and cried for perhaps three, four minutes. Long tears, self-pity tears, wasted tears.
~ Gary Paulsen