351 Quotes About Single


  • Author Carrie Adams
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    I had always wanted to go down that path at some point, I just hadn’t met anyone to go down it with. which begged another question: why hadn’t I? What was wrong with me? Oh yes, I knew exactly what I was crying about. It was the fear of being a last resort. Of missing out. And not just on one Saturday night of partying with people I didn’t know. On life. The life that everyone else seemed to find so easy to have.

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  • Author Carrie Adams
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    You’ll meet someone soon. No one knows what’s round the corner.”How many corners, because I feel like I’ve turned them all. I meet people all the time. It never works out. I don’t know why.

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  • Author Jessica Pan
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    There's a simplicity and a sense of adventure to being alone, and I sometimes envy you for having it, as you explore Paris. Even when you're getting your heart broken, you can still wake up and not know what's going to happen next.

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  • Author David Levithan
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    You want to be single?"I said yes. And then I told her that I thought single was a stupid term. It made it sound like you were unattached to anyone, unconnected to anything. I preferred the term singular. As in individual.

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  • Author Vi Keeland
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    He's single. And is about to have clean socks. That's better than half the men you've gone out with lately already.

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  • Author Nitya Prakash
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    While I know you were trying to earn points with her after seeing her status went from engaged to single, "You didn't need him anyway" probably wasn't the best comment to type after her fiance died in a car accident... I hope I've conveyed a message...

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  • Author The School of Life
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    Being satisfied with being single is aprecondition of satisfactory coupledom. We cannot choose wisely whenremaining single feels unbearable. We have to be at peace with the prospect ofmany years of solitude in order to have any chance of forming a goodrelationship, or we’ll love no longer being single rather more than we love thepartner who spared us being so.

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