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“The land wherein the need to be alone and the need to be around people is dissolved together is a complete anarchy.”

— Pavitraa Parthasarathy, Share via Whatsapp

“Christ alone makes possible everything you are as a Christian.”

— Jim George, The Bare Bones Bible Handbook: 10 Minutes to Understanding Each Book of the Bible, Share via Whatsapp

“Everybody, he mused had everything worked out. Except me”

— Earl Lovelace, Salt, Share via Whatsapp

“Two lovers, two islands that approach alone. (Deux amoureux, deux îles - Qui se rapprochent toutes seules.”

— Charles de Leusse, Share via Whatsapp

“Sometimes you have to sit alone and enjoy the nature and try to see in the sky transparent faces.”

— Sher E Yazdan, Share via Whatsapp

“Forget yourself, but not lonely days...”

— Arash Pakravesh, Love Story, Share via Whatsapp

“A city full of eight million people. It was all rather lonely sometimes.”

— Kelly Moran, All of Me, Share via Whatsapp

“What s a rainy day without some delicious coffee-flavoured loneliness?”

— Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence, Share via Whatsapp

“You don t know what it s like, when your best friend disappears.”

— Scott Westerfeld, Afterworlds, Share via Whatsapp

“The pain will always be in you — but you will not always be in pain.”

— Abby Norman, Share via Whatsapp

“Life is so full of rough edges - small tasks and expectations that scratch you bloody and remind you that you re naked and alone.”

— Alexis Hall, Waiting for the Flood, Share via Whatsapp

“Then suddenly you’re left all alone with your body that can’t love you and your will that can’t save you.”

— Rainer Maria Rilke, Share via Whatsapp

“Maybe we’re all a how are you away from not feeling so alone in all of this today.”

— Hannah Brencher, If You Find This Letter: My Journey to Find Purpose Through Hundreds of Letters to Strangers, Share via Whatsapp

“You will never be alone if you like the person you are with when you are by yourself.”

— Jeffrey Fry, Share via Whatsapp

“The life is cruel death to me without you.”

— Veronica Franco, Share via Whatsapp

“It was then that she realized she still had God. He was the only one who hadn t left her. He knew who she was, even if she didn t. A single tear formed in the corner of her eye as she thanked God for not abandoning her - especially when she needed Him most.”

— J.E.B. Spredemann, Amish by Accident, Share via Whatsapp

“True, he had chosen to live alone, but not unbearably alone. The worst of being unbearably alone was that you had to bear it - either that or you were sunk. You had to work hard to prevent your mind from sabotaging you by its looking hungrily back at the superabundant past.”

— Philip Roth, Everyman, Share via Whatsapp