“Loneliness, she thought, was craving for other people's company. But she did not know that loneliness can be an unnoticed cramping of the spirit for lack of companionship.”
Source: The Grass is Singing
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British novelist, poet, playwright, librettist, biographer … 1919–2013Related quotes
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