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Quotes About Loneliness

I grew up in a small house with just my mam and felt quite lonely at times.
~ Laura Whitmore
I'm all for any place, any way, any media that can help people connect with somebody and not be lonely.
~ Ruth Westheimer
There can be some lonely and down moments on tour for sure.
~ Jack Sock
I was kind of a loner growing up.
~ Rose Namajunas
Something most people don't know about me is that I'm quite the loner, I would say. I don't really ever leave my house.
~ Madison Beer
I'd probably sit around the house and get lonesome if I didn't have something to do.
~ David Edwards
Getting through the day becomes more important than living a long life when you have no one else to live for.
~ Dean Ornish
I know a lot of very rich, very successful, very lonely women in Los Angeles, and I never wanted to be one of them.
~ Jaime Pressly
I live in New York, and when you're older and widowed, it's a perfect place because you just don't feel lonely there, and, luckily, I like my own company, too.
~ Blythe Danner
I moved all the time as part of a military family, and I just really did not have very many friends. I remember having these feelings of walking into a room and feeling that nobody likes me, or thinking, 'I'm going to have to sit alone at lunch again.'
~ Jessie James Decker
Lunchtime is hard when you don't have a lot of friends.
~ Noah Cyrus
Anyone would be lying if they said they didn't get lonely at times.
~ George Clooney
All my lyrics are about my love life or the lack thereof.
~ Joshua Ostrander
I wasn't able to see my son as much as I wanted. I thought it would be easy living on my own, do what I want and then travel up to Manchester to see my son, but it wasn't like that.
~ Danny Drinkwater
My marriages have been one of the greatest voids in my life.
~ Debbie Reynolds
Yeah, he'd been lonely. Knew bloody well what it felt like to have no one in the world who belonged to you, or you to them. But surely that was one reason why they had reached out to each other—
~ Diana Gabaldon
He seemed to be an eternal on-sale item in the matrimonial market that everybody bypassed for the fancier merchandise.
~ Diana Palmer
So often loneliness comes from being out of touch with parts of oneself. We go searching for those parts in other people, but there's a difference between feeling separate from others and separate from oneself.
~ Diane Ackerman
he ceased to exist for a long time, living among friends but gaunt and ghostly, one of the disappeared. He had lost many voices: the lawyer's, the impresario's, the lover's, and it isn't surprising that he found speaking or even coherence difficult.
~ Diane Ackerman
No matter how many people care about you, she thought, if you can't be open with them about who you truly are, you're still alone.
~ Diane Chamberlain
For it must be very lonely being dead.
~ Diane Setterfield
Rose waited for the night to bring her the same comfort. It didn't. Her mother was dead...she was now too exhausted to sleep -- and too heartbroken to weep.
~ Diane Setterfield
Rita did not look away. Part of her job was to help people face what was coming. Dying could be lonely. A nurse was often easier to talk to than family.
~ Diane Setterfield
Not even a ghost could survive here.
~ Diane Setterfield