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A hermit never lives alone when he has God as a house guest.

Anthony T. Hincks
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Death takes in many people, but still lives alone.

Anthony Liccione
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My past lives alone. That's why my loneliness wants to live in the past

Munia Khan
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The good news is we don't have to suffer alone. We don't have to carry the burdens of our messy lives alone. God is there for us. He wants to be the Comforter in Chief for the worst that life on this earth may hand us. but we need to know Him - genuinely know Him - not just when tragedy strikes. We need to know Him every moment of every day we live. We need to quit leaving it to the professionals and make know Him the most important mission of our lives.

Diane Moody, Confessions of a Prayer Slacker
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One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds.

Aldo Leopold
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The contemplative man always lives alone. Regardless of who may reside in his home, his is a solitary world.

Daniel J. Rice, The Unpeopled Season: Journal from a North Country Wilderness
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Show me a man who lives alone and has a perpetually clean kitchen, and 8 times out of 9 I'll show you a man with detestable spiritual qualities.

Charles Bukowski
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It's all about being in control of myself as an older woman who lives alone, and it's all about how I am going to do what I have to do to be as strong as I can be and be confident that I can do what I need to do as an older person. [p. 62]

Mary Catherine Bateson, Composing a Further Life: The Age of Active Wisdom
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I'm going to have to give him shit for all this,' Shane said, as he wandered around. 'He lives alone and makes his bed? Who does that?''People who like things neat?''Its not natural.

Rachel Caine, Fall of Night
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At the day's end, a writer lives alone with her story, wrestling with characters and settings, and the way light filters into and out of a scene. The deeper messages often escape her.Sometimes I take for granted the journey through the telling. At other times I curse the muse's power. But through it all, I live each day in deep gratitude.

Jacqueline Woodson, Another Brooklyn
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