The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.
F. Scott FitzgeraldTags: loneliness
But you haven't never loved God nor even nair person. You hard and tough as cowhide. But just the same I knows you. This afternoon you going to roam all over the place without never being satisfied. You going to traipse all around like you haves to find something lost. You going to work yourself up with excitement. Your heart going to beat hard enough to kill you because you don't love and don't have peace. And then some day you going to bust loose and be ruined.
Carson McCullersTags: atheism loneliness
I have hardly anything in common with myself and should stand very quietly in a corner, content that I can breathe.
Franz KafkaTags: loneliness isolation
I don't know," she said. "We used to squabble a lot when we were going together and then engaged and everything, but I thought everything would be so different as soon as you were married. And now I feel so sort of strange and everything. I feel so sort of alone.
Dorothy ParkerTags: loneliness marriage relationships dating
She spent the foggy day in endless, aimless walking, for it seemed to her that if she moved quickly enough she would escape the fear that hunted her. It was a vague and shadowy fear of something cruel and stupid that had caught her and would never let her go. She had always known that it was there - hidden under the more of less pleasant surface of things. Always. Ever since she was a child.
You could argue about hunger or cold or loneliness, but with that fear you couldn't argue. It went too deep. You were too mysteriously sure of its terror. You could only walk very fast and try to leave it behind you.
Tags: fear loneliness walking escape hunger terror
When we are most alone is when we embrace another's loneliness.
Mitch AlbomTags: inspirational loneliness
I barely noticed loneliness anymore; it was my normal condition, by necessity if not by nature.
Rachel HartmanTags: loneliness
If I could always read I should never feel the want of company.
Lord ByronTags: reading loneliness companionship
In the silence of night I have often wished for just a few words of love from one man, rather than the applause of thousands of people.
Judy GarlandTags: love loneliness depression want wanting
It was the face of a human being who’d been constructed exclusively of wounds. Not time or history or ambition, nothing but wounds. The face of a person who could probably kill someone without feeling anything whatsoever.
Ryū MurakamiTags: pain humanity murder sadness apathy loneliness emotions depression mental-illness
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