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Quotes About Loneliness

I was always the one at school nobody fancied and I've only ever had one proper relationship.
~ Perrie Edwards
You've been cold to me so long, I'm crying icicles instead of tears.
~ Meat Loaf
If you are not capable of being alone, your relationship is false. It is just a trick to avoid your loneliness, nothing else.
~ Rajneesh
Isolation and loneliness create the conditions for rapid aging. The key is to stay connected and open to new relationships throughout your life.
~ Deepak Chopra
In the end, who among us does not choose to be a little less right to be a little less lonely.
~ Robert Breault
I haven't slept in days. And me and my latest girl agreed to go our separate ways.
~ Drake
I have a good imagination. Look, I know what it feels like to have a broken heart. I know what it feels like to feel something for somebody. I'm just too weird to be in a relationship.
~ Diane Warren
All the fear in the world, and the violence that comes from the fear, and the hatred that comes from the violence, and the lonliness that comes from the hatred. All the unhappiness, all the cruelty, it gathers like clouds in the air, and grows dark and cold and heavy, and falls like grey snow in thick layers over the land. Then the world is muffled and numb, and no one can hear each other or feel each other. Think how sad and lonely that must be.
~ William Nicholson
No es fácil. No es nada fácil. Piensa en todo lo que quiere hacer las cosas mal. Todo el miedo del mundo, la violencia que proviene del miedo, el odio que proviene de la violencia, la soledad que proviene del odio. Hanno Hath
~ William Nicholson
In this passionately social world, loneliness dogged the spirit. People were constantly "getting together," but they never really got there…For everyone searched his neighbor's eyes for the image of himself, and never saw anything else. Or if he did, he was outraged and terrified.
~ William Olaf Stapledon
From the cab stepped a tall old man. Black raincoat and hat and a battered valise. He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless, staring at the house. The cab pulled away and rounded the corner of Thirty-sixty Street. Kinderman quickly pulled out to follow. As he turned the corner, he noticed that the tall old man hadn't moved but was standing under the streetlight glow, in mist, like a melancholy traveler frozen in time.
~ William Peter Blatty
the love had grown cold, and in the night he heard it whistling through the chambers of his heart like a lost and gently crying wind.
~ William Peter Blatty
He started his engine and turned on the windshield wipers in time to see a tall old man stepping out of the cab. He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless under a misty streetlamp's glow, staring up at a window of the house like a melancholy traveler frozen in time. As
~ William Peter Blatty
uma nuvem preta solitária à procura de chuva.
~ William Peter Blatty
The void and the unspeakable loneliness, the stillness and the silence and the darkness that awaited beneath the sod: no, no movement; no breathing; nothing. Too much … too much.
~ William Peter Blatty
He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless under a misty streetlamp's glow, staring up at a window of the house like a melancholy traveler frozen in time.
~ William Peter Blatty
I'm so miserable without you, it's almost like you're here.
~ William R. Miller
Society is no comfortTo one not sociable.
~ William Shakespeare
There, at the moated grange, resides this dejected Mariana.
~ William Shakespeare
To live a barren sister all your life,Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.
~ William Shakespeare
How like a winter hath my absence been.
~ William Shakespeare
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyesI all alone beweep my outcast state,And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries.
~ William Shakespeare
I have liv'd long enough: my way of lifeIs fall'n into the sere, the yellow leaf;And that which should accompany old age,As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends,I must not look to have; but, in their stead,Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honor, breath,Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
~ William Shakespeare
In the dead vast and middle of the night.
~ William Shakespeare