
Source: The Diary of Anais Nin Volume 1 1931-1934: Vol. 1
Quoted in John Bainbridge, Garbo (1955)
As the Russian ballerina Grusinskaya in Grand Hotel (1932), she had said "I want to be alone." These words had become associated with Garbo herself in the public imagination.
Source: The Diary of Anais Nin Volume 1 1931-1934: Vol. 1
“I don't want to be lonely, I just want to be alone”
Across the Night
Song lyrics, Diorama (2002)
“If I have to be alone I want to be by myself.”
“I am alone again and I want to be so; alone with the pure sky and open sea.”
Variant translation: The Policeman said to me, "You want to know the way? Give up! Just give up!" And he turned away like a man that wants to be alone with his laughter.
The Complete Stories (1971)
“I only want one thing of men, and that is, that they should leave me alone.”
Source: Lady Chatterley's Lover
“I want to be alone and I want people to notice me — both at the same time”