How To Use Loneliness In A Sentence

  • thousand of time i have thought of you .my heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you i don't care loneliness. i am satisfied when you are happy and i am happy when i think of you!
  • The Go-Betweens reside in a strange hinterland full of candyfloss and loneliness that hovers between critical adoration and public ignorance.
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • Especially on the left, the defeat in 1849 provoked a period of reassessment which, together with the hardship and loneliness of political exile, led to some substantial political realignments.
  • Internationally, there is widespread concern with a break down in community values in developed countries and unacceptable levels of isolation, loneliness and social disintegration, to which Ireland is not immune.
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  • This is all on the surface, but beneath and better than this is a kindness which leaves no stranger to a sense of loneliness, no want uncared for, and no sorrow unalleviated. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Crews endure loneliness, sensory deprivation, disorientating microgravity and the anxiety of knowing the vacuum of space is kept from them by an aluminium hull just a few millimetres thick.
  • Makino's singing highlight may appear on "Magic Mountain," where her sweet, elfin melodies tell a tale of time on a mountain, stricken with loneliness.
  • Oh, but the French do loneliness and desperation classily. Underground Time by Delphine de Vigan – review
  • It has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone. The Courage To Be Christian
  • But I could never shake off the loneliness that comes from being different from the majority.
  • Nothing was too much trouble for her to do in the way of helping us, and oftentimes tears would bedim her eyes as she looked at me and baby, who always laughed at her; perhaps thinking of her loneliness after we were gone, perhaps of the possibility of our not returning to Tankar, and even of the uncertainty of life in the far interior. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • These are put on show alongside her own recent and new pieces that deal with such shared themes as loneliness, longing and unrequited love. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even in this day and age, when unmarried mothers are hardly seen as shameless hussies anymore, there are still girls who suffer incredible loneliness because they daren't bring shame upon their families.
  • This is an ambitious 18-track programme piece redolent of the history, mystery, and eloquent loneliness in the Border hills of the composer's childhood.
  • In the film, the city is a metaphor for confusion and loneliness.
  • Isolation, loneliness, and the sheer drudgery of running a pioneer household - from sunup to sundown, without a single day's rest - has worn away at their resolve.
  • The loneliness of keeping the secret can bury you. It helped bury Jasper.
  • This extra levy will force more people into loneliness and isolation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grief, loneliness, poor health, financial worries, social deprivation all contribute to a feeling of acute depression.
  • Degenerate, decadence and emptiness loneliness loss.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crying is now seen as a normal male reaction to anything from bereavement to loneliness to a moving scene on television.
  • She works in the glove department of Saks Fifth Avenue, returning home to a modest apartment, a cat, a sketch pad and her oppressive loneliness.
  • Loneliness is a disease of our urban communities.
  • Oh, how he would have loved to cure her of her loneliness.
  • It must be very hard to continually be called unattractive, to have your loneliness thrown back in your face. Kickboxing Geishas
  • That defines her character: the loneliness, the longing, the planning, and the meanness too.
  • I miss you not because of my loneliness but I do feel lonely when I miss you. Only when I miss you deeply I feel so lonely.
  • Upon a wilderness of ocean the human psyche makes a reckoning with its own essential loneliness.
  • In a philosophical mood he would describe his loneliness as an occupational hazard.
  • We grasp the poignant loneliness of the elevator attendant, sigh when Rhoda is hurt and squirm at the office busybody's interference.
  • Support is seen as essential as victims may quickly develop feelings of isolation, loneliness, anxiety, withdrawal or depression.
  • Elderly women score more favorably on measures of mental health and college-aged women report less loneliness if they live with pets rather than alone.
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • Neither his friend's pathetic loneliness, nor the inducements he so lavishly offered, would have tempted Gerrard to leave the capital had it not been that he had ascertained from the Nawab that the _jaghir_ which he had granted to Rukn-ud-din as the Rani's representative lay in the direction in which Charteris was now to be found. The Path to Honour
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • People suffer the pains of isolation, loneliness, insignificance and disability while enjoying modern freedom.
  • This was our birthright as intellectuals, but to possess it we needed to withstand the terror, loneliness, and isolation inherent in intellectual life.
  • Fenton caught the essential loneliness of royalty in the Queen, together with the Prince Consort's tender solicitude - it was the time of the Crimean War.
  • Loneliness is a high price to pay for independence in your old age.
  • His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.
  • Loneliness is a high price to pay for independence in your old age.
  • Weeks of ‘treatment’, bitter loneliness, and longing left me emotionally dead.
  • The loneliness I feel is unbearable. The Sun
  • It is, after all, the camaraderie of colleagues you miss most as you broach the uncharted loneliness of a weekday afternoon. Times, Sunday Times
  • What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured. Kurt Vonnegut 
  • Loneliness is different from being alone. Being alone means you just have no one beside you but loneliness means that you cannot talk with others and share them with your feelings. And the true loneliness is that you even forget how it feels when you love someone.
  • There are also the dangers of cutting down on food to pay for drink or drifting into excessive drinking due to loneliness.
  • Try to understand the blackness, lethargy, hopelessness, and loneliness they're going through.
  • Supremes in the name of love stop more hurt than anything more or less an amoretto more mortifiedby loneliness than by mortgage benefits Mores
  • Being with peers and friends does not necessarily solve this feeling of loneliness.
  • Loneliness is different from being alone. Being alone means you just have no one beside u but loneliness means that you can not talk with others and share them with your feelings. And the true loneliness is that you even forget how it feels when you love someone.
  • Why do people have to be this lonely? What's the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness? Haruki Murakami 
  • Hussars, who swore the most picturesque foreign oaths, and had a wonderful sort of estate or property called the Vaterland in their country across the sea, she was filled with a sense of her own loneliness. The Trumpet-Major
  • The most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved. Mother Teresa 
  • Finally, technology threatens to depersonalize our lives and increase our ultimate loneliness.
  • Constantly haunted by images of hellhounds, loneliness, and an unreasonable wanderlust, Johnson lived hand to mouth, playing at plantations, house parties and street corners.
  • Females who were taught not to trust strangers consistently experienced greater fear of intimacy and more loneliness than did those who were not trained to distrust strangers.
  • The fear of loneliness belongs to the younger generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long-term relationship problems can be attributed to early isolation and loneliness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bachelorhood has long taught me that solitude is not loneliness.
  • I returned to my old way of life, out of desperation, loneliness, isolation, I was supposedly a hermit and what is called 'acedia' - something many people today think is the 'dark night' - it's not. Archive 2006-07-09
  • Deal with your loss and loneliness first. The Sun
  • So many of us live in a life of delusion, of separation, of selfishness and of loneliness.
  • Loneliness is different from being alone. Being alone means you just have no one beside u but loneliness means that you can not talk with others and share them with your feelings. And the true loneliness is that you even forget how it feels when you love someone.
  • He experienced terrible loneliness after the loss of his wife.
  • The loneliness that bereaved people feel can be intense.
  • And away from the glamour and the excitement of the stage, there is often the hidden loneliness, the restless mind that seldom knows the calm of a safe harbour.
  • Hopefully my loneliness hasn't permeated my writing and bummed you all out.
  • Some people say that loneliness is shameful, but fashion is a means of resistance alone, this is fashion realm.
  • Suffer from psychological problems: loneliness, homesickness, depression, inferiority complex.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • What a hustler or conman is looking for in a victim, we are very usefully told, is not stupidity but loneliness.
  • Loneliness and isolation are two big threats to wellbeing. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, while Buffy explored the loneliness of being a hero, Cody just exploits the concept.
  • People suffer the pains of isolation, loneliness, insignificance and disability while enjoying modern freedom.
  • He envisaged an old age of loneliness and poverty.
  • Only when we recognise that a full belly is what counts most can we address real loneliness and real poverty when we find it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was the time also when the circus clowns, saltimbanques and harlequins began to appear on his canvases, with their own smiling kinds of loneliness.
  • He describes pretty well the loneliness that goes with (so far as I can see) making any kind of art, and which he says adheres with a particular paradoxicalness (paradoxality?) to theatre: Theatre notes
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • And now, people in H&M will think dubstep is a bit like tidied-up drum'n'bass, with no bass, and a random singer on top, rather than a vast, innard-rearranging expression of our own eternal loneliness in the face of the urban void (possibly). Magnetic Man by Magnetic Man – review
  • You answer an ad in a frenzy of lust and loneliness.
  • This can lead to isolation and loneliness. Times, Sunday Times
  • To ease her loneliness, she also spent a lot of time with her French poodle and dachshund.
  • They regard admitting loneliness as weakness, as ridiculous and as an expression of a lack of manliness.
  • Despite the distances between them, however, they clung to each other's company grimly, wordlessly coming to the help of the family whose house was blown over by the storm, anonymously leaving a young he-goat among the herd whose sire died the day before, and occasionally gathering at each other's homes for a night of tall and terrible tales or songs of loneliness and silent longing. Enjoyment
  • Their music is a weirdly wonderful post-rock fusion of TexMex rock and country blues, bebop jazz and exotic Mexican mariachi, loneliness and longing, Lee Hazlewood and Ennio Morricone.
  • Some people say that loneliness is shameful, but fashion is a means of resistance alone, this is fashion realm.
  • Born as a result of a curse, she lives an accursed, wasteful, unproductive life of pain and loneliness, and dies in loneliness and in intolerable agony.
  • Loneliness is the psychic pain that drives us to do something about our isolation. Christianity Today
  • She has lived with stones thrown through the front window of her Athy home, taunts and jeers, media hostility and the utter loneliness of no contact with her family and much loved daughters.
  • His triumphs on the political stage were won at the cost of unhappiness, loneliness and disappointment. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the creation of the Buddhistic state of chilly loneliness is not only and indication of his sublime artistic interest but also is closely related to Buddhist aesthetics.
  • Having a willingness to take risks socially, to be assertive, to self-disclose, and be responsive to others are strategies to defeat loneliness.
  • In the second, a man facing a lifetime of loneliness after the love for his wife has turned sour finds consolation in hallucinogenic mushrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loneliness is at once a chronic social ill and a sign of our success. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being with peers and friends does not necessarily solve this feeling of loneliness.
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dew, jewelling a thousand spider-webs, the sparkling brightness of the air, the exquisite purity of the atmosphere, and grandeur of space and loneliness rimmed about by rose-tipped skies and far forget-me-not hills make a magic to catch the heart in a net from which it never quite escapes. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa
  • Some observers note that for all their cuteness and flippant humor, these cartoonlike characters evoke a sense of loneliness, anxiety and spiritual emptiness. All Eyes Inward
  • Then, intense fear of abandonment and loneliness overcame him momentarily, but he was resolved to face his terror by remaining alone.
  • He finds his comfortable loneliness turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life.
  • For the European, loneliness is emptiness, alienation from society and tradition.
  • Someone has said that the word loneliness was created to express the pain of being alone. Do You Know Who I Am?
  • Loneliness is a spiritual cautiousness, like the bloomy snow lotus herb on the summit of the mountain, beautiful and solemn.
  • It is a highly literary and lyrical novel looking at loneliness, friendship, family, middle age and life in a less than salubrious part of our capital city.
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • Loneliness, fragile health and homelessness are just a few of the problems they face without our help.
  • So long has he is steeped in his loneliness, he's immune to friendly overtures.
  • The leopard cat got over her loneliness long enough to produce a litter of kittens.
  • In the film, the city is a metaphor for confusion and loneliness.
  • The picture evokes longing and sadness, loneliness and loss. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loneliness is fast emerging as one of the most pressing social problems of our time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boredom, isolation and loneliness can lead to alcoholism, marriage breakdowns and a failure to complete the assignment.
  • Loneliness and Boredom Perhaps the most serious problem of all was simply that there was not enough adventure or diversion.
  • What if a poor fat squinny rogue, a low-born fellow even as I am, whom you had baffled and made a laughing-stock, had come to me in my loneliness and sworn before God that if you honorable gentlemen would not keep your words, he the clown would? Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth
  • And mingled with all the hours of happiness of those times there were hours, also, of emptiness and loneliness -- hours when, newcome to my surroundings, for fear of rebuff I walked alone. Chimney-Pot Papers
  • Loneliness is different from being alone. Being alone means you just have no one beside you but loneliness means that you cannot talk with others and share them with your feelings. And the true loneliness is that you even forget how it feels when you love someone.
  • Nurses should be aware, however, that isolation may cause loneliness, stress, or anxiety in patients.
  • The show's power, though, came from the unending tango between the socially aspirant Harold, desperate to escape the ancestral pigsty, marry a nice girl and eat with matching knives and forks; and the calculating old man clinging on, needy and wheedling, that feral gurn switching between rabid contempt and wide-eyed horror of loneliness. Who's the daddy?: the greatest sitcom fathers
  • But nothing could have exceeded the loneliness of that shore and backland, palpitating under the flogging of a tropical sun. Moran of the Lady Letty
  • Depression refers to a state of dejection, loneliness, and hopelessness.
  • It was as if they couldn't see him, couldn't perceive his curiosity, his loneliness, and his uncivilized spirit. THE BROKEN GOD
  • But now is self's confrontment with loneliness, with sorrow, with despair. A Tar-Heel Baron
  • Healing is impossible in loneliness; it is the opposite of loneliness. Archive 2009-11-01
  • I was quite successful with my rifle, and, by degrees, became much attached to the versatile life of lordly independence consociate with the loneliness of my situation. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIFE
  • Use your individuality to let feelings of loneliness fade away. The Sun
  • I tried to write a bit of a story around this record - it's a story about a girl's loneliness, unhealthiness and [her] struggle with beauty.
  • The result is a beguiling and wistful study of displaced people that conveys the paradoxical loneliness and richness of cosmopolitan life. Times, Sunday Times
  • I like the loneliness of it, because there's not so many people you have to deal with.
  • Looking beyond the facade of confidence, he is able to reveal the loneliness and longings in their lives.
  • A lack of close friends and a dearth of broader social contact generally bring the emotional discomfort or distress known as loneliness.
  • The most unsettling aspect of geological deep time was the loneliness of pre-Adamic history, a time span of many millions of years that had gone unwitnessed by human eyes.
  • Thousand of time I have thought of you .My heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you I don't care loneliness. I am satisfied when you are happy and I am happy when I think of you!
  • It also dealt with psychological problems like loneliness and depression.
  • Increases in loneliness and decreases in social support were particularly pronounced for the youth.
  • The point is that in all these activities, we are seeking companionship in our usual, habitual way, using our same old repetitive ways of distancing ourselves from the demon loneliness.
  • Henry suspected that, panicked by the loneliness and debased status of the early months of widowhood, she was already looking for a second husband and was beginning to realize that a seventeen-year-old chairbound son was an obstacle to be carefully weighed by likely candidates against her late husband's money, her own ageing and desperate sexuality. She Closed Her Eyes
  • Often the overriding sensation ministers feel is loneliness. Christianity Today
  • It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness.
  • Thousand of time I have thought of you .My heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you I don't care loneliness. I am satisfied when you are happy and I am happy when I think of you!
  • He could picture but one way of destroying this terrible loneliness, the attainment of a spiritual -- a divine -- state of love, a condition to which he would give no name utterable by human lips, lest it be profaned, but for which his whole being yearned. Short Stories of the Tragedy and Comedy of Life
  • Divorce and separation or bereavement and the ensuing loneliness. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • We learned, as too many other families learned, of the terrible pain and loneliness that must be endured as each day brings another reminder of this very long goodbye.
  • February 18, 2009 at 12:26 pm 1. Internet Pornography 2. Illegal downloading of music 3. Ignorance 4. Myself 5. Depression (well mostly, still working on it, seems to take a different form these days) 6. The Devil (still working on him too lol) 7. Loneliness 8. Pre-marital sex 9. Internet ’sex’ and ‘relationships’ (don’t ask) 10 things we don't mention in worship songs, but that I'm happy God saved me from. - 22 Words
  • He complained to his friends about the loneliness of his position, the crushing responsibility he had and the lack of clear political guidance.
  • But there would remain with him through the ages in that starry loneliness the idea of tallness; he would have in the awful spaces for companion and comfort the definite conception that he was growing taller and not (for instance) growing fatter. Heretics
  • The opposite of Loneliness is not togetherness, it's intimacy. Richard Bach 
  • This extra levy will force more people into loneliness and isolation. Times, Sunday Times
  • thousand of time i have thought of you .my heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you i don't care loneliness. i am satisfied when you are happy and i am happy when i think of you!
  • He said that frail older people with physical and mental health problems were at particular risk of loneliness and isolation at this time of year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who are losers suffer social devaluation, which can lead quickly into alienation and loneliness.
  • Loneliness can be an intensely painful encounter, along with a deep yearning and a sense of restlessness. Beyond Chaotic Eating
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  • However, you can learn to live with loneliness, to overcome it and survive.
  • The sound of a steam whistle fell upon a wilderness. At the parting moment immeasurable melancholy and loneliness welled up in my mind.
  • It was possibly a sense of loneliness - or rather apartness - that compelled him to set down these reflections on his life.
  • Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon. Woody Allen 
  • As they rode at anchor in Hobson's Bay they were amazed and delighted by the contrast to the silence and loneliness of their Antarctic sojourn.
  • Remember the loneliness of the long-distance runner? Times, Sunday Times
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • thousand of time i have thought of you .my heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you i don't care loneliness. i am satisfied when you are happy and i am happy when i think of you!
  • Both knew that Lord Denno was not happy about their sojourns at court and wished to put off as long as possible any mention of the approach of what he called his misery of loneliness. Ill Met By Moonlight
  • Guilt, loneliness, a fault in the bioconverter on which her life entirely depended ... she had many theories. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • Loneliness has rarely sounded so celebratory or inviting.
  • Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of desolate loneliness.
  • Many of these patients had previously exhibited spontaneous and abrupt feelings of anger, fear, sadness, loneliness, hyper-vigilance and even co-dependent enablement.
  • Angela's writing, however, unread and unreciprocated, enables her to express, understand, and survive her loneliness.
  • That's not the wind you hear; it's the loneliness of the empty farmyards.
  • There is no easy cure for loneliness.
  • This is an organisation where there is opportunity to enjoy your leisure, learn a new skill, enjoy an old one and pass on your valuable experience of life to others and, in so doing, ensure against loneliness and boredom.
  • Her bitter sense of humour and prudishness masks her loneliness, anger and sense of displacement.
  • But in many people's eyes, loneliness is synonymous with "aloneness" and therefore elicits an almost audible "aww. Catherine Specter: How To Lift Yourself Out Of Loneliness
  • Loneliness, grief and despair dogged her at every turn, seemed to follow always in her wake, just out of sight.
  • Loneliness was rife, the food often inedible and the standard of education appalling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Constantly guarding their rather distant borders of self, they become emotionally disconnected, often enduring the consequent loneliness for a lifetime.
  • They frequently plumb the depths of loneliness, humiliation and despair.
  • Now faced with a stalker who knew way too much about Harding's tragic history, Messing layered over her character's tough shell hints of fear, loneliness and fatigue at devoting most of her life to fighting the grisliest of sex crimes extra points to the show for also revisiting Benson's own past crusade to catch her mother's rapist and having the guts to off Christine Lahti's ADA Sonya Paxton. Watercooler: SVU Ain't Messing Around
  • Loneliness and isolation is a major factor. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the season's jollity exacerbates feelings of loneliness, but Mr McEwan will tuck into his Christmas Day lunch knowing he has many friends - the best gift of all.
  • Does the applicant act out of an aching loneliness, out of a need to have and control a source of love and affectional response?
  • Love and knowledge, so far as they were possible, led upward toward the heavens. But always pity brought me back to earth. Echoes of cries of pain reverberate in my heart. Children in famine, victims tortured by oppressors, helpless old people a burden to their sons, and the whole world of loneliness, poverty, and pain make a mockery of what human life should be. I long to alleviate this evil, but I cannot, and I too suffer.
  • It charted the bittersweetness of motherhood, the loneliness of being stuck in the countryside and the hilarity of daily life.
  • Why do people have to be this lonely? What's the point of it all? Millions of people in this world, all of them yearning, looking to others to satisfy them, yet isolating themselves. Why? Was the earth put here just to nourish human loneliness? Haruki Murakami 
  • Only those who have heard the sound of a loon or a wolf call can truly sympathise with the poet about the beauty of the sound: ‘The wolves howl with a loneliness that is only theirs.’
  • The word loneliness was created to express the pain of being alone. Do You Know Who I Am?
  • The production is controlled and disturbing in similar ways and deals powerfully with loneliness. The Times Literary Supplement
  • They are shunned, broken, dispossessed, and live a bleak, furtive life of agonizing loneliness.
  • Loneliness crazed her mind.
  • Loneliness is different from being alone. Being alone means you just have no one beside you but loneliness means that you cannot talk with others and share them with your feelings. And the true loneliness is that you even forget how it feels when you love someone.
  • Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness.
  • In various studies, they've traced the contagiousness of obesity, depression, loneliness and smoking to social networks. Seven Ways Your Friends Make You Sicker
  • Though Jo had resolved never to marry, still she felt an awful loneliness as she wondered what direction her life should take.
  • The loneliness that had been pervading my life and slowly suffocating me was now lifting, and I could breathe freely again.
  • When laughter from the twin-bedded rooms seeped under her door, her heart froze with loneliness. Incubus
  • Fortunately, friends always bringing me the rain that washes the machine, which perfectly operate loneliness and generate fulfilling, washing away the gloominess of continuous working.
  • It is symbolic of loneliness, but also safety and guidance.
  • With the departure of her cellmate, Fourth Aunt experienced the anxieties of loneliness.

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