“I am often asked if I am not lonely on my solitary excursions. It seems so self-evident that one cannot be lonesome where everything is wild and beautiful and busy and steeped with God that the question is hard to answer.” IfsSelfHardSeemsBeautifulAnswersWonderMysteryLonelyBusySolitaryEvidentLonesomeExcursions Author:John Muir
“To me there is nothing more fraught with mystery & terror than a remote Massachusetts farmhouse against a lonely hill. Where else could an outbreak like the Salem witchcraft have occurred?” MysteryLonelyTerrorHillsWitchcraftMassachusettsOutbreaksSalem Author:H. P. Lovecraft
“The poem is lonely. It is lonely and en route. Its author stays with it. Does this very fact not place the poem already here, at its inception, in the encounter, in the mystery of encounter?” DoeFactsPoetryMysteryLonelinessPoetLonelyEncountersRoutesInception Book:Paul Celan: Selections Source: Paul Celan: Selections
“Relationships have always seemed very mysterious, and therefore worth exploring. I’m single, so it’s still kind of a mystery - a worthwhile mystery, one that I want to be on the scent of. I’m not lonely, and I think that has a lot to do with what’s on my bedside table rather than what’s in my bed.” ThinkingWantKindStillsMysteryBedLonelyTablesMysteriousWorthwhileExploringScent Author:Michelle Williams
“A man is an island in the only sense that matters, not an easy way to be. We live in mystery, a cosmos of separate lonely bodies, men, insects, stars. It is all loneliness and men know it best.” KnowsMenWayMatterBodyStarsEasyMysteryLonelinessLonelyIslandsCosmosInsectsEasy Way Book:Dubin's Lives: A Novel Source: Dubin's Lives: A Novel
“Mirabelle replaces the absent friends with books and television mysteries of the PBS kind. The books are mostly nineteenth-century novels in which women are poisoned or are doing the poisoning. She does not read these books as a romantic lonely hearts turning pages in the isolation of her room, not at all. She is instead an educated spirit with a sense of irony. She loves the gloom of these period novels, especially as kitsch, but beneath it all she finds that a part of her indentifies with all that darkness.” HeartKindDoeBookSpiritRoomsDarknessNovelMysteryCenturyTelevisionPeriodsPagesLonelyEducatedIronyIsolationAbsentGloomNineteenth CenturyPoisoningKitschPbsLonely HeartAbsent Friends Author:Steve Martin
“It's a mystery to me We have a greed with which we have agreed You think you have to want more than you need Until you have it all you won't be free When you want more than you have You think you need And when you think more than you want Your thoughts begin to bleed I think I need to find a bigger place 'Cause when you have more than you think You need more space Society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me Society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me” ThinkingWantNeedsCausesSpaceMysteryCrazyLonelyBiggerGreed Author:Eddie Vedder