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Quotes About Singleness

Difference of object does not alter singleness of passion. It merely intensifies it. We can have in life but one great experience at best, and the secret of life is to reproduce that experience as often as possible.
~ Oscar Wilde
Beyond ego, beyond personality, beyond awareness, he moved, Kuang moving with him, evading his attackers with an ancient dance, Hideo's dance, grace of the mind-body interface granted him, in that second, by the clarity and singleness of his wish to die.
~ William Gibson
Beyond ego, beyond personality, beyond awareness, he moved ... grace of the mind-body interface granted him, in that second, by the clarity and singleness of his wish to die. And one step in that dance was the lightest touch on the switch, barely enough to flip- -now and his voice the cry of a bird unknown, she answered in song, three notes, high and pure. A true name.
~ William Gibson
A true leader must have enough backbone to stand alone, even when the crowd wants to take the easy road home. A true leader cannot be dependent on companionship for his or her security, but must learn to trust in God alone. Singleness can give us the kind of backbone - courage, confidence, and leadership skills that an effective Christian must learn.
~ Leslie Ludy
People should accept being single, because those are the moments you can really focus on yourself, and learning who you are. Then when you get in a relationship, you will be stronger and have a little bit more self-awareness, self-love, and the other ingredients for a healthy relationship.
~ Lauren London
Whose speechless song, being many, seeming one, Sings this to thee: 'thou single wilt prove none.
~ William Shakespeare
Ephesians Six, Five: Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ.
~ William Styron
Being an old maid is a little bit like drowning. A really delightful sensation once you give up the struggle.
~ Unknown
Satire has a great big glaring target. If successful, it blasts a great big hole in the center. Directness there must be and singleness of aim: it is all aim, all trajectory.
~ Unknown
All her children would be single. All possible grandchildren swept off the table in one fell swoop. It would knock her for six, as their father would say. He hated cricket, but liked that particular sporting colloquialism.
~ Liane Moriarty
That's the dilemma, isn't it? When you're single, there's the sadness and joy of only me. And when you're paired, there's the sadness and joy of only you.
~ David Levithan
That's the dilemma isn't it? When you're single, there's the sadness and joy of only me. And when you're paired, there's the sadness and joy of only you.
~ David Levithan
I think, therefore I'm single.
~ Lizz Winstead
Being single is a gift, take time to learn more about it and to enjoy it. You will find every reason not to be single again once you embrace all of its concepts with solutions!
~ Unknown
Somewhere someone is surely made for you and God has decided a perfect time to make you meet that person, until then, enjoy being single.
~ Mike Peters
Single life is no drama with boyfriends and their related dramas.
~ Unknown
Single as a dollar and I'm not looking for change.
~ Unknown
Single by choice, just not my choice.
~ Celia Imrie
Single women have a dreadful propensity to being poor
~ Jane Austen
The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely.
~ Charlotte Bronte
Over 7 Billion people in this world and I'm still single? Ain't that about a b*tch.
~ Unknown
When men and women are single for a long time, the differences are sometimes not as defined.
~ John Gray
Stay faithful, or stay single.
~ Unknown
además, comenzaban a ver en él esa vejez anormal, excesiva, vergonzosa y merecida de los solteros, de todas las personas para las cuales parece que el gran día que no tiene día siguiente sea más largo que para los demás, porque para ellos está vacío y los momentos van adicionándose desde la mañana sin llegar a dividirse después entre los hijos.
~ Marcel Proust