"You have no idea what it is..." - Quote by Charles Dickens
You have no idea what it is to have anybody wonderful fond of you, unless you have been got down and rolled upon by the lonely feelings that I have mentioned as having once got the better of me.
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“Most men are individuals no longer so far as their business, its activities, or its moralities are concerned. They are not units but fractions.”
“The cloud of caring for nothing, which overshadowed him with such a fatal darkness, was very rarely pierced by the light within him.”
“There was a long hard time when I kept far from me the remembrance of what I had thrown away when I was quite ignorant of its worth.”
More on Loneliness
“Those who have something to say accept the fact that that's lonely. One already knows that there will be adversaries.”
“You've gotten so caught up in being alone that you're afraid of what might happen if you actually find someone else that can take you away from it.”
“I lay in bed at night crying to myself. The only one who loved me and watched over me was someone I couldn't see or hear or touch.”
More on Love
“Love will find you when you least expect it.”
“Let the dead have the immortality of fame, but the living the immortality of love.”
“Love, whose month is ever May,Spied a blossom passing fair,Playing in the wanton air:Through the velvet leaves the wind,All unseen can passage find;That the lover, sick to death,Wish'd himself the heaven's breath.”