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Loneliness Quotes - Page 33

It is hard going to the door cut so small in the wall where the vision which echoes loneliness brings a scent of wild flowers in the wood.

It is hard going to the door cut so small in the wall where the vision which echoes loneliness brings a scent of wild flowers in the wood.

Robert Creeley (1982). “The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley, 1945-1975”, p.199, Univ of California Press

Better to join in with humanity than to set ourselves apart.

Pema Chodron (2007). “No Time to Lose: A Timely Guide to the Way of the Bodhisattva”, p.154, Shambhala Publications

We're afraid that this anger or sorrow or loneliness is going to last forever... Instead, acting it out is what makes it last.

Pema Chodron (2001). “Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living”, p.73, Shambhala Publications

A book, a book full of human touches, of shirts, a book without loneliness, with men and tools, a book is victory.

Pablo Neruda, Mark Eisner (2004). “The essential Neruda: selected poems”, p.117, City Lights Books

One should have the courage of one's loneliness.

Ngaio Marsh (2014). “Singing in the Shrouds: Roderick Alleyn #20”, p.179, Felony & Mayhem Press

Tranquility, allied to loneliness, possessed no charms.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1835). “Lodore, by the author of 'Frankenstein'.”, p.13

A cat and a Bible, and nobody needs to be lonely.

Mary Roberts Rinehart (1993). “The frightened wife, and other murder stories”, Thorndike Pr