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Lonely Quotes - Page 39

lonely people are always up in the middle of the night.

Nicole Krauss (2006). “The History of Love: A Novel”, p.148, W. W. Norton & Company

I still think that the greatest suffering is being lonely, feeling unloved, just having no one... That is the worst disease that any human being can ever experience.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta (2010). “In the Heart of the World: Thoughts, Stories & Prayers (Easyread Large Edition)”, p.5, ReadHowYouWant.com

Lingering is so very lonely when one lingers all alone.

Mervyn Peake (2007). “Titus Groan”, p.118, The Overlook Press

It is the first experience you ever had of reading a decent poem: 'Oh, somebody else is lonely, too!

Mary Ruefle (2012). “Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures”, p.95, Wave Books

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

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

So I am lonely, but not alone, like everybody else.

Martin Amis (1991). “Time's arrow, or, The nature of the offence”, Vintage