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Quotes About Loneliness

After that I couldn't show my face outside. I lost my identity and balance. I was still living with my parents, and they were my only friends. For so many people, this thing with the nurse was confirmation that I must be mad or mentally ill.
~ Mathias Rust
I meet so many people, but I don't know anybody.
~ Jasmine Guy
With what all these people are saying, do you think that anybody wants to be around me? They all think that I did this on purpose? That I knew that I was positive, for so many years? I feel now that I'm going to be attacked if anybody sees me or if I go to the office.
~ Marc Wallice
I was in a dark place for so many years. There was no joy.
~ Nigel Benn
Eine Viertelstunde später saß Rjuchin gänzlich einsam vor einer Zärte, leerte dazu ein Glas nach dem andern und war sich bewußt, daß er in seinem Leben nichts mehr ändern, sondern nur noch vergessen konnte.
~ Michail Bulgakov
Without you at my side, I feel as though my eyes are just a camera, like a closed-circuit camera without film in it, registering what's out there, second by second, letting it all vanish instantly to be replaced by more images, none of them properly appreciated.
~ Michel Faber
Miss Thorne said no more. Poor boy, she thought, away from his loving home and now dumped with an irritable old man. Tom
~ Michelle Magorian
To have someone know you so thoroughly and not want you. Is there anything more painful?
~ Michelle Tea
The same, but different. I went somewhere she would never go and brought a loneliness back, and I would have to climb over it to reach her.
~ Michelle Tea
Todos los homicidas incurren en alguno. En especial los que matan a sangre fría, cerebralmente. Su crimen suele estar perfectamente planeado. Pero están solos para vigilar la perfecta ejecución de sus planes mientras que, de nuestro lado, hay muchos cerebros concentrados en la solución del mismo problema.
~ Mickey Spillane
people who are suffering in hell don't want to be all alone.
~ Miguel Ruiz
De afar?, noaptea se uita pe fereastr?.
~ Mihail Bulgakov
Dead, blank, empty air surrounded me, like the moment after the fridge stops humming and you think the silence is a new sound.
~ Mike Carey
The Boy looked at him for a long time before responding. "Well, as long as you're my friend, I'll never ignore you," he said with conviction. "I know what it's like to be invisible to other people.
~ Mike Resnick
This was at dusk, in mid-October. And she left. I lay down on the sofa and fell asleep without turning on the light. I was awakened by the feeling that the octopus was there. Groping in the dark, I barely managed to turn on the light. My pocket watch showed two o'clock in the morning. I was falling ill when I went to bed, and I woke up sick. It suddenly seemed to me that the autumn darkness would push through the glass and pour into the room, and I would drown in it as in ink.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
She had a look of suffering and I was struck less by her beauty than by the extraordinary loneliness in her eyes.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Jesus to Pilate: The trouble is, the bound man went on, not stopping by anyone, that you are too closed off and have definitely lost faith in people. You must agree, one can't place all one's affection in a dog. Your life is impoverished, Hegemon.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
I zacz?? klaska?, ale klaska? w zupe?nym osamotnieniu, jego ?miech wyra?a? pewno?? siebie, ale w oczach nie mia? te pewno?ci za grosz, patrzy?y one raczej b?agalnie.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Once there was a certain lady . . . And she had no children, and generally no happiness either. And so first she cried for a long time, and then she became wicked . . .
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Once there was a certain lady . . . And she had no children, and generally no happiness either. And so first she cried for a long time, and then she became wicked . . .
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Miserable, I paced up and down the twilit study. When I came up to the lamp I caught sight of the reflection of my pale face and of the light of the lamp in the window set against the boundless darkness of the fields. 'I'm like Dmitry the Pretender—nothing but a sham,' I thought stupidly and sat down at the table again.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Saya tadinya bersedia mencintai seluruh dunia, tapi tak seorang pun mengerti saya: jadi saya belajar membenci
~ Mikhail Lermontov
On a Bare Hill's Top... On a bare hill's top, in the North, wild and cold, A lone pine-tree somewhere stands; She dozes, swaying, all covered by snow With a mantel from feet to a head. She sees in her dreams: in a faraway desert, In lands where the sun enters skies, Alone and sad, on a rock's sunburnt lather, A beautiful palm-tree abides.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
Being in a foreign country means walking a tightrope high above the ground without the net afforded a person by the country where he has his family, colleagues, and friends, and where he can easily say what he has to say in a language he has known from childhood.
~ Milan Kundera