Quotes About Loneliness
About her life to come, when she'd have a mansion and no neighbors. All she ever wanted was for everyone to go away. And when I did she never forgave me. She loved miracle stories, probably because her life was a far away from a miracle as Jupiter is from the Earth. She believed in miracles, even though she never got one-- well, maybe she did get one, but that was me, and she didn't know that miracles often come in disguise.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Cuando eres un niño solitario siempre encuentras un amigo imaginario.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Lonely cries, and she was lonely, not for friends but for a time that hadn't been violated.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I go to the bathroom. All my life I have been an orphan and an only child. Now I come from a big noisy family who go ballroom dancing and live forever.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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She was such a solitary woman. A solitary woman who longed for one person to know her. I think I do know her now, but it is too late.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Yet I wish I had a cat.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I have found that I am not a space where people want to live. At least not without decorating first.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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This voyage of ours is lonely--the more so if we find a companion, only to suffer the bitterest loss. In truth we are alone.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I shall have nowt to talk to now the baby is boiled.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Dark could feel the familiar pain behind his eyes. His eyes were bars, and behind them was a fierce, unfed animal. When people looked at him they had the feeling of being shut out. He did not shut them out. He shut himself in.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Writers are often exiles, outsiders, runaways and castaways.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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A man needs understanding because he is existentially alone. He stares into the darkness. That was the difference between men and women, Leo thought. Men need groups and gangs and sport and clubs and institutions and women because men know that there is only nothingness and self-doubt. Women were always trying to make a connection, build a relationship. As though one human being could know another.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I know it is your voice in the corridor but when I run outside the corridor is empty. There is nothing I can do that will make any difference. The last word was yours.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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What good would it be to possess the whole universe if one were its only survivor?
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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There was only one thing he
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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Lina didn't really feel cold but she did feel sad, which was in a way the same.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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He groped me! And he's wanking off!' Mom cocked her head and looked concerned. 'Poor Stanley,' she said. 'He's so lonely.
~ Jeannette Walls
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Sentía a menudo ese vacío, ese mismo malestar. Sobre todo cuando, después de haber desenterrado a todos esos muertos, tomaba plena conciencia de mi soledad.
~ Unknown
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People who live in society have learnt how to see themselves, in mirrors, as they appear to their friends. I have no friends: is that why my flesh is so naked?
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Little flashes of sun on the surface of a cold, dark sea.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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He walked on in silence, the solitary sound of his footsteps echoing in his head, as in a deserted street, at dawn. His solitude was so complete, beneath a lovely sky as mellow and serene as a good conscience, amid that busy throng, that he was amazed at his own existence; he must be somebody else's nightmare, and whoever it was would certainly awaken soon.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Where shall I keep mine? You don't put your past in your pocket; you have to have a house. I have only my body: a man entirely alone, with his lonely body, cannot indulge in memories; they pass through him. I shouldn't complain: all I wanted was to be free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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A man rarely feels like laughing alone.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Remember you're not alone; you've no right to inflict the sight of your fear on me.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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