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“From childhood s hour I have not been As others were; I was different I was not raised; as others were My passions from a common sense of ideas. From the same source I have taken Thus, this is art that connects mankind My pains; I could not awaken Resurrected, because in art there s creativity My heart too complacent at the same rate; And all I loved indeed, I loved alone.I am alone.”

— Henry Johnson Jr, Share via Whatsapp

“In the deepest darkness God tenderly grasps my hand and whispers that darkness is nothing more than a place that He is preparing for the arrival of light.”

— Craig D. Lounsbrough, Share via Whatsapp

“Two things compel me to move. First, the fear of being alone. I don’t want to be alone here. Second, the aching need to beat Blake in any way.”

— Alex Rosa, Tryst, Share via Whatsapp

“A formal period in life where there isn’t the worry of another person’s dramas and insecurities can be of great advantage, especially when used for growing into the full and wholesome beings we intended to be when choosing to come to this material manifestation. “Even after ending a long relationship or a marriage, it seems normal to have some alone-time to reflect, meditate, explore areas of interest, find meaning in one’s suffering and try to placate the void felt in the heart before attempting to enter into new relationships, otherwise the same old mistakes will surely re-emerge. “Once we’re at the stage of life where we can stand our own silence, where we’ve made peace with our past, where we’ve accepted and grown from its lessons, and we would like to share our independence without becoming dependent on someone else for love and affection, then we can choose to commit to a two bodied intimate relationship.”

— Nityananda Das, Divine Union, Share via Whatsapp

“She walked in somber seclusion, unable to connect with women despite her heart s desire to do so while being shadowed by men who hungered for the indefinable; and while she yearned for friendship, they yearned for something more and what she had been in search of remained removed from her, and the more she erected barriers, the more they crossed them and each time they did, she turned from them and hid.”

— Donna Lynn Hope, Share via Whatsapp

“It is better to be alone than to become a person that loses his soul to the fear of loneliness.”

— Shannon L. Alder, Share via Whatsapp

“You will never feel alone, if you run down the stairs of loneliness; as every solitary step becomes your companion.”

— Munia Khan, Share via Whatsapp

“Perhaps love is like a resting place, a shelter from the storm. It exists to give you comfort, it is there to keep you warm, and in those times of trouble when you are most alone, the memory of love will bring you home.”

— John Denver, Take Me Home: An Autobiography, Share via Whatsapp

“Can you be alone without being lonely? Can you spend time by yourself without craving noise or company of other people? Have you discovered the glory of quiet time spent alone, time spent listening to your soul? Solitude brings with it gifts that come from nowhere else.”

— Steve Goodier, Share via Whatsapp

“Death takes in many people, but still lives alone.”

— Anthony Liccione, Share via Whatsapp

“Strong introverts crave alone time (I-time) as if it were oxygen in the lungs for survival. I can become short of breath from inadequate alone time. I-time is non-negotiable for a high-functioning introvert. Without I-time, an introvert can suffer from distraction, imbalance, exhaustion, and irritability.”

— Devora Zack, Networking for People Who Hate Networking: A Field Guide for Introverts, the Overwhelmed, and the Underconnected, Share via Whatsapp

“But sometimes, when she d be all by herself, walking home late in the evening on a crowded street she d be afraid of her own shadow following her...”

— Sanhita Baruah, Share via Whatsapp

“If you weren t built for this life, you d be dead by now. i think the problem is people don t share enough of their pain with the world, so they never know who else is in pain, too, and what others are going through. we re never really alone in anything.”

— Darnell Lamont Walker, Share via Whatsapp

“Today I am amused, and I haven t seen anyone yet.”

— Aleksandra Ninkovic, Write like no one is reading, Share via Whatsapp

“The consequences of seeking popularity is not only the chronic feeling of lonliness, but a desire to hide your face from the eyes of the universe.”

— Michael Bassey Johnson, Share via Whatsapp

“It is a sound like loneliness—enough to let you know you’re there, but not enough to fill you with life.”

— David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories, Share via Whatsapp

“Never wanted it to be an imposition, I am alone & will find my way alone.”

— Pushpa Rana, Just the Way I Feel, Share via Whatsapp