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The roots of this friendship that once nourished me in deep places now ache with a barren flow. The conversations and connections have been hollowed out and replaced with a stabbing throb of a pierced soul. The arrow dug deep.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Because rejection is an abstract word that doesn't have an image attached to it, I
— Lysa TerKeurst
Isn't it interesting that Jesus seemed to speak most intimately to people who were lonely?
— Lysa TerKeurst
I remind fear that I will not entertain his whispered lies. His lies tell me I'll always be alone, and yet Your truth assures me I'm never alone. Not today. Not tomorrow. Not ever. This isn't dependent on a person. It's a security I have in You.
— Lysa TerKeurst
When a man is physically present but emotionally absent, a girl's heart can feel quite hollow and helpless.
— Lysa TerKeurst
God lures us into marriage through love and sex and loneliness, or simply the fact that someone finally paid attention - all those reasons that you got married in the first place. It doesn't really matter, he'll do whatever it takes. He lures us into marriage and then he uses it to transform us.
— John Eldredge
I left poor Scylla in a niche and fled. My fever'd parchings up, my scathing dread Met palsy half way: soon these limbs became 640 Gaunt, wither'd, sapless, feeble, cramp'd, and lame.
— John Keats
I am a shadow now, alas! alas! Upon the skirts of human-nature dwelling Alone: I chant alone the holy mass, While little sounds of life are round me knelling, And glossy bees at noon do fieldward pass, And many a chapel bell the hour is telling, 310 Paining me through: those sounds grow strange to me, And thou art distant in Humanity.
— John Keats
I'm not going to sacrifice love, real love, for any *%@$n' war or any friend, or any business, because in the end you're alone at night.
— John Lennon
Letter home from college boy: "There are 370 boys here - I wish there were 369."
— Anonymous
There is a chill air surrounding those who are down in the world, and people are glad to get away from them, as from a cold room.
— George Eliot
Some nights in the midst of this loneliness I swung among the scattered stars at the end of the thin thread of faith alone.
— Wendell Berry