“Missing someone feels like hunger. An insatiable emptiness right at the core of yourself.”— Andrew Pyper, amazon.com
“I miss you isn't just a sweet thing you say. It's a reality. Even if it hasn't been that long (like, two hours) since you saw each other.”— Amy Odell, cosmopolitan.com
“In eight years not a day has gone by when she hasn’t thought of him. She misses him and she wants him back. I want my best friend back, she thinks, because without him nothing is good and nothing is right.”— David Nicholls, amazon.com
“And I don't get waves of missing you anymore They're more like tsunami tides.”— Ed Sheeran, youtube.com
“Her coffee was getting cold waiting for him to miss her. While his cigarettes were running one after another trying to forget her.”— Kartik Ghodasara, mens-den.com
“While I miss playing Hedwig, I may miss the open bar that I had created in the dressing room next door a bit more...”— Neil Patrick Harris, twitter.com
“There had been times when missing him had felt like someone had reached inside her and pulled out the part of her that remembered how to breathe. And times when she’d barely given the memories of him a second’s worth of her time.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“You don’t have to be sad to miss someone and wish they were still in your life.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“When someone you love dies, and you’re not expecting it, you don’t lose her all at once; you lose her in pieces over a long time — the way the mail stops coming, and her scent fades from the pillows and even from the clothes in her closet and drawers. Gradually, you accumulate the parts of her that…”— John Irving, amazon.com
“I missed him, of course, but sometimes close friendships have a tidal beat that pulls you towards different shores though the ocean that connects you remains.”— Russell Brand, amazon.com
“If you miss them, that means you're lucky. It means you had someone special in your life, someone worth missing.”— Haley James Scott, amazon.com
“In an effort to get people to look into each other’s eyes more, and also to appease the mutes, the government has decided to allot each person exactly one hundred and sixty-seven words, per day. When the phone rings, I put it to my ear without saying hello. In the restaurant I point at chicken noodl…”— Jeffrey MCDaniel, goodreads.com
“I don’t cry because we’ve been separated by distance, and for a matter of years. Why? Because for as long as we share the same sky and breathe the same air, we’re still together.”— Donna Lynn Hope, tumblr.com
“Missing someone gets easier every day because even though it’s one day further from the last time you saw each other, it’s one day closer to the next time you will.’”— Peyton Sawyer, imdb.com
“Home wasn't a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together. Not a place, but a moment, and then another, building on each other like bricks to create a solid shelter that you take with you for your entire life, wherever you may go.”— Sarah Dessen, sarahdessen.com
“When you walk alone, eat alone, take trains and planes alone, you just learn to believe that the kindness of strangers is sometimes more valuable than the insecurity of long lasting relationships in your life.”— Ioana Cristina Casapu, ioanacasapu.com
“Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man.”— John Eldredge, amazon.com
“When someone you love dies, and you're not expecting it, you don't lose her all at once; you lose her in pieces over a long time—the way the mail stops coming, and her scent fades from the pillows and even from the clothes in her closet and drawers. Gradually, you accumulate the parts of her that ar…”— John Irving, amazon.com
“For as much as I hate the cemetery, I’ve been grateful it’s here, too. I miss my wife. It’s easier to miss her at a cemetery, where she’s never been anything but dead, than to miss her in all the places where she was alive.”— John Scalzi, amazon.com