“At that time, I feel sad, and I feel no one knows how hard I work and how many tears. They only know the score. At that time, I feel very lonely because no one understands since they haven't been world No. 1 before.” KnowsWorldFeelsHardKnow HowHavensTearsLonelyScoreI Feel Sad Author:Yani Tseng
“If you haven't already noticed, all my books are about a lonely person looking for some way to connect with other people.In a way, that is the opposite of the American Dream: to get so rich you can rise above the rabble, all those people on the freeway or, worse, the bus.” PeopleIfsWayPersonsBookDreamRichHavensLonelyOppositesBusAmerican DreamRise AboveFreewaysLonely Person Book:Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories Source: Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories
“Skylark,Have you seen a valley green with SpringWhere my heart can go a-journeying,Over the shadows in the rainTo a blossom covered lane?And in your lonely flight,Haven't you heard the music in the night,Wonderful music,Faint as a will-o-the-wisp,Crazy as a loon,Sad as a gypsy serenading the moon.” HeartNightWonderfulHeardCrazyHavensMy HeartMoonShadowLonelyGreenFlightCoveredValleysLanesGypsyWispsSkylarks Author:Johnny Mercer
“I don't really think that writers, even great writers, are prophets, or sages, or Messiah-like figures; writing is a lonely, sedentary occupation and a touch of megalomania can be comforting around five on a November afternoon when you haven't seen anybody all day.” ThinkingWritingFiveHavensFiguresLonelyProphetOccupationAfternoonSageComfortingNovemberMessiahGreat WritersSedentaryMegalomania Book:Shaking a Leg: Journalism and Writings Source: Shaking a Leg: Journalism and Writings