Quotes about lonely
lonely loneliness being-alone
Alone, all alone Nobody, but nobody Can make it out here alone. Maya Angelou
lonely gratitude attitude
Stormy or sunny days, glorious or lonely nights, I maintain an attitude of gratitude. Maya Angelou
lonely skills office
The people who are rising, they're super ambitious. They have relationships with people above them. They have relationships, hierarchical, sort of people below them. A lot of people do not have relationships horizontally. And there's a lot of people who reach high political offices, but who are weirdly lonely, weirdly lacking in intimacy skills. Mark Shields
lonely night people
Having a sister or a friend is like sitting at night in a lighted house. Those outside can watch you if they want, but you need not see them. You simply say, "Here are the perimeters of our attention. If you prowl around under the windows till the crickets go silent, we will pull the shades. If you wish us to suffer your envious curiosity, you must permit us not to notice it." Anyone with one solid human bond is that smug, and it is the smugness as much as the comfort and safety that lonely people covet and admire. Marilynne Robinson
lonely privacy feels
We seek more and more privacy, and feel more and more alienated and lonely when we get it. Philip Slater
lonely jobs communication
Sin is a lonely thing, a worm wrapped around the soul, shielding it from love, from joy, from communion with fellow men and with God. The sense that I am alone, that none can hear me, none can understand, that no one answers my cries, it is a sickness over which, to borrow from Bernanos, “the vast tide of divine love, that sea of living, roaring flame which gave birth to all things, passes vainly.” Your job, it seems, would be to find a crack through which some sort of communication can be made, one soul to another. Phil Klay
lonely growing-up kids
Where I grew up - I grew up on the north side of Akron, lived in the projects. So those scared and lonely nights - that's every night. You hear a lot of police sirens, you hear a lot of gunfire. Things that you don't want your kids to hear growing up. LeBron James
lonely reality thinking
I think everybody who relates to music is kind of isolated. It's lonely. Everyone who uses the creative side of their brain is that much removed from reality. They are looking for answers wherever they can find them. Laura Marling
lonely night people
lonely people are always up in the middle of the night. Nicole Krauss
lonely real writing
When I got older I decided I wanted to be a real writer. I tried to write about real things. I wanted to describe the world, because to live in an undescribed world was too lonely. Nicole Krauss
lonely pedestal
Pedestals are always lonely. Myrtle Reed
lonely one-thing narrow-minded
One thing about being narrow-minded: you'll never be lonely. Mort Sahl
lonely people guy
People tell me there are a lot of guys like me, which doesn't explain why I'm lonely. Mort Sahl
lonely lying being-lonely
Nobody ever lies about being lonely. Montgomery Clift
lonely anger envy
Spite is never lonely; envy always tags along. Mignon McLaughlin
lonely crazy heart
Skylark,Have you seen a valley green with SpringWhere my heart can go a-journeying,Over the shadows in the rainTo a blossom covered lane?And in your lonely flight,Haven't you heard the music in the night,Wonderful music,Faint as a will-o-the-wisp,Crazy as a loon,Sad as a gypsy serenading the moon. Johnny Mercer
lonely new-york race
I have at last, after several months' experience, made up my mind that [New York] is a splendid desert--a domed and steepled solitude, where the stranger is lonely in the midst of a million of his race. Mark Twain
lonely believe thinking
I believe that the spirit of God enters into the details and if we ask for guidance we will be led to the places where we can learn most fully because we can be most joyful. If I'm in a place that's lonely, I think God has one or two things to say. Extend your hand in service so that you might meet people or go somewhere else - or both. Marianne Williamson
lonely people flow
Lonely people keep up a ceaseless flow of commentary on themselves. Mason Cooley
lonely loneliness self
Lonely people console themselves with self-absorption or curiosity. Mason Cooley
lonely people company
Alone, lonely people talk to themselves. In company, they often continue. Mason Cooley
lonely cat pet
Even cats grow lonely and anxious. Mason Cooley
lonely thoughtful feeling-alone
The lonely become either thoughtful or empty. Mason Cooley
lonely mail sometimes
I get so lonely sometimes, I could put a box on my head and mail myself to a stranger. Mary Karr
lonely writing solitude
When I'm writing solitude feels very good. But when I'm not writing it feels lonely... Having a big family solves that problem. Michael Chabon
lonely real writing
In live-action, writing, production, and editing happen in discrete stages. In animation, they overlap - happening simultaneously. This allows a real dialogue to occur between the writer, the director, the actors, and the editor, and it makes the writing process a lot more collaborative and a lot less lonely. Michael Arndt
lonely independent thinking
Even if you're independent, I think you get lonely. Mia Wasikowska
lonely fun teaching
You're not lonely when you're teaching, you're not quiet, you're laughing most of the time, you're having a wonderful time interacting with young people. It's the best fun in the world. Mem Fox
lonely thinking bed
Relationships have always seemed very mysterious, and therefore worth exploring. I’m single, so it’s still kind of a mystery — a worthwhile mystery, one that I want to be on the scent of . . . I’m not lonely, and I think that has a lot to do with what’s on my bedside table rather than what’s in my bed. Michelle Williams
lonely thinking tables
I'm not lonely, and I think that has a lot to do with what's on my bedside table rather than what's in my bed. Michelle Williams
lonely trying crowds
Just like Pagliacci did, I try to keep my surface hid. Smiling in the crowd I try, but in a lonely room I cry. Smokey Robinson
lonely responsibility cities
It's just as easy to be lonely in a city as out in the wilderness. Easier, really. It's harder to get to know someone when you meet in a crowded place. People can freely ignore you in the city; they can assume they don't have any responsibility for you. When there are fewer people, (...) they begin assuming some kind of responsibility, simply because you naturally do the same. Mercedes Lackey
lonely night ends
Save me, Shahara. Save me from the lonely nights that never end. (Syn) Sherrilyn Kenyon