77 Quotes About Isolated
- Author Catherine Lacey
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I needed nothing and was needed nowhere. I almost doubted I was alive.
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- Author Gary Floyd
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Saturday: the bill is debated. That morning, the union fills the viewingarea. Some people get in. I don’t. I stand outside holding a placard someone else wrote. Some people in suits, who work for the people who run this town, aredisdainful. We take their seats in the public viewing area. They think, “Whydon’t you go home?
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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But I can't do anything for him and he can't do anything for me. We must wail in our own corners.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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It might behoove us to realize that isolation is the absence of all the senseless clutter, and all the incessant racket that would keep God from having ample room to show up and sufficient silence to be heard. Therefore, isolation may actually be the place where we are least isolated.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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We hope the truth will visit our minds, not among the crowds, but in an isolated place, in the middle of nowhere! But the truth is that the truth can visit us anywhere, anytime!
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- Author Yong Kang Chan
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When we feel lonely, we are not lacking in love. We are disconnected from love.
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- Author A.P. Sweet
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We learn that all life is scarce yet abundant. Profane yet sacred. Loving yet hateful. Enlightened yet obscured. Isolated yet collective. That life is somehow derived from love.
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- Author Dada Bhagwan
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God had said to listen to what five people tell you and don’t hold on to your own opinion. The person who holds on to his opinion is isolated. If you insist upon it, it will harm you as well as others. This true-false is a relative truth; it is a mundane [worldly] truth. One should not insist upon it.
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- Author Michael Braccia
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Try to understand how they feel - put yourselves in their place. Imagine you are in a foreign country with no money, possessions or friends. You cannot speak the language; the culture is completely different to your normal environment; isolated and helpless. You would be dependent on someone supporting you. Think of that when you next meet someone who is autistic...
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