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Quotes about Loneliness

Well, now you know me. You know I don't have close relationships with anybody any more - I don't know what to do with these things. I hold things in my hand like pieces of crap and don't know where to put it down.
— Jack Kerouac
The loser, when a game of dice is done, remains behind reviewing every roll sadly, and sadly wiser, and alone.
— Dante Alighieri
Evidently, whatever else marriage might prevent, it was not a remedy for isolation of spirit.
— Ellen Glasgow
You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. The great acts of love are done by those who are habitually performing small acts of kindness. We pardon to the extent that we love. Love is knowing that even when you are alone, you will never be lonely again. & great happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. Loved for ourselves. & even loved in spite of ourselves.
— Victor Hugo
He had never known a kind woman friend in his native parts. He had not had the time to fall in love.
— Victor Hugo
That conversation with the taxi driver suddenly made clear to me the essence of the writer's occupation. We write books because our children aren't interested in us. We address ourselves to an anonymous world because our wives plug their ears when we speak to them.
— Milan Kundera
Clearly they had different concerns, but she understood that in her boyfriend's mouth the word "loneliness" took on a more abstract, a grander meaning: going though life without drawing anyone's interest; talking without being heard; suffering without stirring compassion; thus, living as she has in fact lived ever since then.
— Milan Kundera
A poet not in love is out at sea; He must have a lay-figure.
— Philip James Bailey
No matter the age, a woman who is unloved is lost - unloved she might as well die.
— Coco Chanel
Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.
— Carl Sagan
Na Arean sat alone in space as a cloud that floats in nothingness. He slept not, for there was no sleep; he hungered not, for as yet there was no hunger. So he remained for a great while, until a thought came to his mind. He said to himself, I will make a thing.
— Carl Sagan
When feeling lonely or anxious, most of us have the habit of looking for distractions, which often leads to some form of unwholesome consumption -- whether eating a snack in the absence of hunger, mindlessly surfing the Internet, going on a drive, or reading. Conscious breathing is a good way to nourish body and mind with mindfulness.
— Thich Nhat Hanh