“The difference is this: You’re lonely when you have something to share but no one to share it with. You’re lost when you have nothing to share, no matter with whom you live. Of course, you can be both lonely and lost, but of the two, lost inflicts the greater pain.”
Quote by Robert McKee
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Dialogue: The Art of Verbal Action for Page, Stage, and Screen
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