“Leave me alone in the long desert forever, and I won’t give up on my dreams.”
“Arrogance and selfishness are not the only reasons behind our loneliness, but most often we used to be alone because of them.”
“I am still living in those days ... where you lived me alone :-(”
“Sentía como mi alma y mi corazón realmente lo necesitaba, querían a ese vengativo y odioso hombre más que nada, aquel chico que no me había dejado sola.”
“I try my best to create a good quote while sitting alone. But I can never create it. Only on talking to you I get lots of lines”
“Indeed, he could not be long in discovering that people beyond a suspicion of unbalance, or not obviously coveting the moment s arrest of attention gained them by their statements, never had experience with or knowledge of the restless dead. Slowly accepting this as evidence that no such things existed, Mr. Lecky found terrors deeper, and to him more plausible, to fill that unoccupied place - the simple sense of himself alone, and, not unassociated with it, the conception of a homicidal maniac quietly pursuing him. The first was exemplified by chance solitude in what he had considered deep woods. No part in it was played by natural dismay which he might have felt at finding himself lost, and none by any tangible suggestion of danger. Mr. Lecky could not even remember where or when it was. Long ago, under a seamless gray sky which would probably end with snow; in an autumnal silence free from birds, unmoved by the least breath of wind, he had come to be walking at random impulse. Leaves, yellow, tan, drifted deep and loose over the difficulties of an uneven hillside. His feet crashed and crackled in them. He was not going anywhere. He had nothing in mind. It might have been this receptive vacancy of thought which let him, little by little, grow aware of a menace. The unnatural light leaf-buried ground, the low dark sky, the solitary noise of his unskilled progress - none of them was good. He began to notice that though the fall of leaves left an apparent bright openness, in reality it merely pushed to a distance the point at which the woods became as impenetrable as a wall. He walked more and more slowly, listening, hearing nothing; looking, seeing nothing. Soon he stopped, for he was not going any farther. Standing in the deep leaves beneath trees bare and practically dead in the catalepsy of impending winter, he knew that he did not want to be here. A great evil - no more to be named than, met, to be escaped - waited fairly close. So he left. He got out of those woods onto an open road where he need not watch for anything he could not see.”
“All the bad things happen to us when we are alone.”
“Some people search out solitude without even thinking that they need to do so--it s an innate urge with them, something that they do as a matter of course, without even thinking about the psychological benefits of being alone. These people are very fortunate, for they help themselves in a very important way on a regular basis. Other people are given solitude involuntarily--with me it came from my insecurities and my inability to fit in with others. For me, solitude was very often loneliness, and very often painful. But I know now that I made it painful because of my perspective, and I regret losing so many opportunities that being on my own opened up to me--I ll never be able to get them back. Find or make time for yourself to be with yourself. Spend time thinking about who you are and who you want to be. Examine your strengths and focus on possibilities. Find the friend inside who has accomplished a lot, and learn to love yourself on your own terms. If you can do this, you ve taken a very important step towards being able to help others to learn about themselves and to be more content with life.”
“Drunk forever dreaming you with or without you”
“We are all alone; the difference is someone of us in the bed and some of us on the street.”
“Struggling alone, like the everyday and ending with the same fate.”
“i feel lonely, it never goes away; the crowd makes me feel lonely”
“Some steps need to be taken alone. It s the only way to really figure out where you need to go and who you need to be.”
“A season of loneliness and isolation is when the caterpillar gets its wings. Remember that next time you feel alone.”
“You don’t need a significant other to lead a significant life.”
“So many people are so terrified to be alone that they settle for a loveless relationship or stay trapped in a miserable one for months and even years on end. But as it turns out, alone means unique, unequaled, and unexcelled. Or in other words: Unparalleled. Unrepeatable. Unable to be imitated or duplicated. Brave. FABULOUSLY ORIGINAL.”
“Loneliness is designed to help you discover who you are…and to stop looking outside yourself for your worth.”