“Your full size bed is filled with magazines, your computer, and crumbs. Basically everything but a warm human body.”— Ryan O'Connell, thoughtcatalog.com
“It's funny to think that Christmas — a time known for its joyful togetherness — can be the loneliest time of the year for some.”— Giovanna Fletcher, amazon.com
“It would be too easy to say that I feel invisible. Instead, I feel painfully visible, and entirely ignored.”— David Levithan, amazon.com
“If he craves more alone time, he’s either depressed or unhappy with you.”— Catalina, womenosophy.com
“If he's trying to get you to break up with him, he's also probably going to stop wanting to go places with you, like out with your friends or something. He's trying to distance himself from you, and the last thing he's going to want to do is to act like a happy couple in front of others.”— Jessica Booth, gurl.com
“2016 was the year that I finally realized that I'm better off alone because nobody ever cares about me as much as I care about them.”— kass, twitter.com
“You reason, ‘It’s better than being alone.’ He’s cheated, he’s lazy but he’s also breathing and wields a pretty mean sex game, so you opt to make it work with him instead of running the risk of staying drenched in singleness.”— Janelle Harris, thestir.cafemom.com
“You haven't been single longer than a week in your whole adult life.”— Janelle Harris, thestir.cafemom.com
“She craves male company. This is more of a feeling than a sign, however this fear of being lonely will make a desperate woman jump in and out relationships.”— Jack, needymen.com
“She has a problem being alone. If she can’t spend even one evening alone, then she’s extremely insecure. It’s a clear sign that she’s completely dependent on others for her self-worth.”— Carol Bleyle, sunsigns.org
“Get him alone. Your guy might be nervous about making his move in front of a group, so do what you can to get him alone!”— Jelena Jovanovic, love.allwomenstalk.com
“You know the worst thing for a parent... second after losing a child? Watching your child head for the same life you had. You can't stop it. It's a terrible, helpless feeling. Makes you angry all the time. And I've been angry. For a very long time. I'm exhausted.”— Kathy Bates, Patricia, amazon.com
“So now, all alone or not, you gotta walk ahead. Thing to remember is if we're all alone, then we're all together in that too.”— Kathy Bates, Patricia, amazon.com
“I bet you've had a hard time walking into a room full of people on your own, right? Yeah. I know that. I know what it is, not to feel like you're in the room, until he looks at you or touches your hand or even makes a joke at your expense, just to let everyone know... you're with him. You're his.”— Kathy Bates, Patricia, Kathy Bates, imdb.com
“Happy. Just in my swim shorts, barefooted, wild-haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running—that's the way to live. All alone and free in the soft sands of the beach by the sigh of the sea out there, with the Ma-Wink fallopian virgin warm stars reflecting on the…”— Jack Kerouac, amazon.com
“If he only takes you to secluded places, it could be a tip-off that he doesn't want other women to spot him on a date. Next time he asks you out, suggest hitting up a busy restaurant or popular bar and see how he reacts.”— Niki Evans, cosmopolitan.com