my heart, sometimes singing in the afternoon, the most haunting song of solitude
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Prepare for a radio, for nothing is silent like the grave
Aloneness exaggerates our emotions and sensitivity.
Solitude is a terrible thing, for it permits the imagination to picture, in detail, that which perhaps should never be articulated.
Solitude that throws the honest rays of perfect euphoria; Solitude that makes me breathe in the real me; Solitude I call it - my abode, my self made haven; Solitude I call it - the sanguine face of Loneliness.
It's bad to be unable to stand solitude.
What does it feel like to be lonely? It feels like being hungry: like being hungry when everyone around you is readying for a feast.
With solitude, however, fervently it is desired and embraced, comes loneliness. T. H White, the author, offered advice to those in sadness -- learn something new.
It is easier, of course, to find dignity in one's solitude. Loneliness is solitude with a problem. Can blue solve the problem, or can it at least keep me company within it?__o, not exactly. It cannot love me that way; it has no arms. But sometimes I do feel its presence to be a sort of wink__ere you are again, it says, and so am I.
You must always see your loneliness as an opportunity to meet something good unexpected, something new unknown before, something interesting not happened yet!
we used to talk all nightand do things alone togetherand i__e begun(as a reaction to a feeling)to balancethe pleasure of lonelinessagainst the painof loving you
She's one in a million. And that's why she's lonely.
But he was absolutely alone. No one ever wrote to him. Visited him. Totally alone. And I believe the happiest man I have ever met.
...very lonely and, often, very unhappy, with the poignant misery that comes to lonely people who long to be social and cannot, somehow, step naturally and unselfconsciously into some friendly group
Loneliness isn't a disease, it is only a moment to learn something better
A box sits empty,wanting to hold and protect.Hollow tears it cries.
My loneliness was an important part of my own little universe, not some pathological disease that needs to be gotten [sic] rid of.
There are kinds of solitude that provide a respite from loneliness, a holiday if not a cure.