"It is said that life is too short, and that’s quite true, unless you are lonely. Loneliness can bring time to its knees; an absolute and utter standstill."
Jonathan Hull (Losing Julia)
Showing posts with label loneliness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loneliness. Show all posts
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Stephen King
"Lying in the bed that had once held two, Lisey thought alone never felt more lonely than when you woke up and discovered you still had the house to yourself. That you and the mice in the walls were the only ones still breathing."
Stephen King (Lisey's Story)
Stephen King (Lisey's Story)
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ain't this the truth,
loneliness,
quotes,
Stephen King
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Nicholas Sparks
"Without you in my arms, I feel an emptiness in my soul. I find myself searching the crowds for your face - I know it's an impossibility, but I cannot help myself."
Nicholas Sparks (Message in a Bottle)
Nicholas Sparks (Message in a Bottle)
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emptiness,
impossibility,
loneliness,
Nicholas Sparks,
quotes,
searching
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Jodi Picoult
"After a certain point, a heart with so many stress fractures can never be anything but broken."
Jodi Picoult (Salem Falls)
Jodi Picoult (Salem Falls)
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broken,
hearts,
Jodi Picoult,
loneliness,
longing,
quotes
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Gregory Maguire
"It's the only condition I know. Bitter Love, Loneliness, contempt for corruption, blind hope. It's where I live. A permanent state of bereavement. This is nothing new."
Gregory Maguire
Gregory Maguire
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Nickle Creek
"I'll be the harmony to every lonely song you learn to play".
Nickle Creek
Nickle Creek
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Aristotle. quotes,
harmony,
loneliness,
Lyrics,
music,
Nickle Creek
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Haruki Murakami
"But even so, every now and then I would feel a violent stab of loneliness. The very water I drink, the very air I breathe, would feel like long, sharp needles. The pages of a book in my hands would take on the threatening metallic gleam of razor blades. I could hear the roots of loneliness creeping through me when the world was hushed at four o'clock in the morning."
Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami
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Haruki Murakami,
loneliness,
novels,
quotes
Edgar Allan Poe
"I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom."
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe,
loneliness,
Memories,
quotes,
Reason,
reputation
Elizabeth Gilbert
"When I get lonely these days, I think: So BE lonely, Liz. Learn your way around loneliness. Make a map of it. Sit with it, for once in your life. Welcome to the human experience. But never again use another person's body or emotions as a scratching post for your own unfulfilled yearnings."
Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert
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Elizabeth Gilbert,
loneliness,
novels,
quotes
Anaïs Nin
"I am lonely, yet not everybody will do. I don't know why, some people fill the gaps and others emphasize my loneliness. In reality those who satisfy me are those who simply allow me to live with my 'idea of them."
Anaïs Nin
Anaïs Nin
Janet Fitch
'Loneliness is the human condition. Cultivate it. The way it tunnels into you allows your soul room to grow. Never expect to outgrow loneliness. Never hope to find people who will understand you, someone to fill that space. And intelligent, sensitive person is the exception, the very great exception. If you expect to find people who will understand you, you will grow murderous with disappointment. The best you'll ever do is to understand yourself, know what it is that you want, and not let the cattle stand in your way.'
Janet Fitch
Janet Fitch
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Every heart has its secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Carson McCullers
"The way I need you is a loneliness I cannot bear."
Carson McCullers
Carson McCullers
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ain't this the truth,
Carson McCullers,
loneliness,
quotes
Jonathan Safran Foer
"He awoke each morning with the desire to do right, to be a good and meaningful person, to be, as simple as it sounded and as impossible as it actually was, happy. And during the course of each day his heart would descend from his chest into his stomach. By early afternoon he was overcome by the feeling that nothing was right, or nothing was right for him, and by the desire to be alone. By evening he was fulfilled: alone in the magnitude of his grief, alone in his aimless guilt, alone even in his loneliness. I am not sad, he would repeat to himself over and over, I am not sad. As if he might one day convince himself. Or fool himself. Or convince others--the only thing worse than being sad is for others to know that you are sad. I am not sad. I am not sad. Because his life had unlimited potential for happiness, insofar as it was an empty white room. He would fall asleep with his heart at the foot of his bed, like some domesticated animal that was no part of him at all. And each morning he would wake with it again in the cupboard of his rib cage, having become a little heavier, a little weaker, but still pumping. And by the mid afternoon he was again overcome with the desire to be somewhere else, someone else, someone else somewhere else. I am not sad."
Jonathan Safran Foer
Jonathan Safran Foer
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ain't this the truth,
grief,
guilt,
Happiness,
Jonathan Safran Foer,
loneliness,
quotes,
sadness,
wisdom
Robert Frost
"They cannot scare me with their empty spaces
Between stars—on stars where no human race is.
I have it in me so much nearer home
To scare myself with my own desert places."
Robert Frost
Between stars—on stars where no human race is.
I have it in me so much nearer home
To scare myself with my own desert places."
Robert Frost
Labels:
being vulnerable,
loneliness,
quotes,
Robert Frost,
wisdom
Charles Bukowski
"Real loneliness is not necessarily limited to when you are alone."
Charles Bukowski
Charles Bukowski
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being vulnerable,
Charles Bukowski,
loneliness,
quotes
Charlotte Brontë
"The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely."
Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë
Elizabeth Gilbert
"So tonight I reach for my journal again. This is the first time I’ve done this since I came to Italy. What I write in my journal is that I am weak and full of fear. I explain that Depression and Loneliness have shown up, and I’m scared they will never leave. I say that I don’t want to take the drugs anymore, but I’m frightened I will have to. I am terrified that I will never really pull my life together.In response, somewhere from within me, rises a now-familiar presence, offering me all the certainties I have always wished another person would say to me when I was troubled. This is what I find myself writing on the page:
I’m here. I love you. I don’t care if you need to stay up crying all night long. I will stay with you. If you need the medication again, go ahead and take it—I will love you through that, as well. If you don’t need the medication, I will love you, too. There’s nothing you can ever do to lose my love. I will protect you until you die, and after your death I will still protect you. I am stronger than Depression and Braver than Loneliness and nothing will ever exhaust me.
Tonight, this strange interior gesture of friendship—the lending of a hand from
me to myself when nobody else is around to offer solace—reminds me of something that happened to me once in New York City. I walked into an office building one afternoon in a hurry, dashed into the waiting elevator. As I rushed in, I caught an unexpected glance of myself in a security mirror’s reflection. In that moment, my brain did an odd thing—it fired off this split-second message: “Hey! You know her! That’s a friend of yours!” And I actually ran forward toward my own reflection with a smile, ready to welcome that girl whose name I had lost but whose face was so familiar. In a flash instant of course, I realized my mistake and laughed in embarrassment at my almost doglike confusion over how a mirror works. But for some reason that incident comes to mind again tonight during my sadness in Rome, and I find myself writing this comforting reminder at the bottom of the page.
Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend …
I fell asleep holding my notebook pressed against my chest, open to this most recent assurance. In the morning when I wake up, I can still smell a faint trace of depression’s lingering smoke, but he himself is nowhere to be seen. Somewhere during the night, he got up and left. And his buddy loneliness beat it, too."
Elizabeth Gilbert
I’m here. I love you. I don’t care if you need to stay up crying all night long. I will stay with you. If you need the medication again, go ahead and take it—I will love you through that, as well. If you don’t need the medication, I will love you, too. There’s nothing you can ever do to lose my love. I will protect you until you die, and after your death I will still protect you. I am stronger than Depression and Braver than Loneliness and nothing will ever exhaust me.
Tonight, this strange interior gesture of friendship—the lending of a hand from
me to myself when nobody else is around to offer solace—reminds me of something that happened to me once in New York City. I walked into an office building one afternoon in a hurry, dashed into the waiting elevator. As I rushed in, I caught an unexpected glance of myself in a security mirror’s reflection. In that moment, my brain did an odd thing—it fired off this split-second message: “Hey! You know her! That’s a friend of yours!” And I actually ran forward toward my own reflection with a smile, ready to welcome that girl whose name I had lost but whose face was so familiar. In a flash instant of course, I realized my mistake and laughed in embarrassment at my almost doglike confusion over how a mirror works. But for some reason that incident comes to mind again tonight during my sadness in Rome, and I find myself writing this comforting reminder at the bottom of the page.
Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend …
I fell asleep holding my notebook pressed against my chest, open to this most recent assurance. In the morning when I wake up, I can still smell a faint trace of depression’s lingering smoke, but he himself is nowhere to be seen. Somewhere during the night, he got up and left. And his buddy loneliness beat it, too."
Elizabeth Gilbert
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ain't this the truth,
Elizabeth Gilbert,
Friends,
Friendship,
loneliness,
quotes,
wisdom
Edgar Allan Poe
"I have absolutely no pleasure in the stimulants in which I sometimes so madly indulge. It has not been in the pursuit of pleasure that I have periled life and reputation and reason. It has been the desperate attempt to escape from torturing memories, from a sense of insupportable loneliness and a dread of some strange impending doom."
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
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ain't this the truth,
Edgar Allan Poe,
life,
Living,
loneliness,
Memories,
quotes
Anaïs Nin
"I am lonely, yet not everybody will do. I don't know why, some people fill the gaps and others emphasize my loneliness. In reality those who satisfy me are those who simply allow me to live with my 'idea of them.'
Anaïs Nin
Anaïs Nin
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