It's beautiful, but lonely, without a lot of places to stop.
Not only because they might get lonely but to preserve their status as well.
She got herself plenty of business and a robust income but also grew lonely.
To be single must mean to be lonely but far lonelier are those who fear being alone.
The work is tough and long and lonely but you can bank a lot of money to fund another job or education.
He said he knew he could no longer care for his creations if they stayed at home with him, but he felt lonely without them.
We seem lonely but afraid of intimacy.
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But McCarthy has the personality to subvert this, because her Diana may be lonely, but she is still more vital, more spontaneous and more fun than Sandy is ever likely to be.
Sometimes I see myself sad and lonely, but I think I deserve to be more happy.
He is never alone, but is nonetheless a lonely man in the dark halls of the palace.
But look in a Lonely Planet guidebook to Asia and the country can be found listed after Mongolia, not Brunei.
These individuals might be more autonomous, but they are also lonely.
Three years ago, a BBC Trust report said the "scale and nature of the Lonely Planet acquisition" would not be considered again but at the time, it said that Lonely Planet would not be sold off.
He was out of his casts and bandages now, but he was still extremely lonely.
People sometimes mention the track-and-field runner as a comparably lonely figure, but I have to laugh.
It struck me as a lonely odyssey, but Mr. Boss says he has plenty of support, starting with Phil Schrader, editor and publisher of the Sovereign, a small circulation monthly specializing in news about the surveillance state and UFOs.
As for being a freelance hack well, a lucky few may be famous enough to pick and choose the best assignments and file at leisure, but most freelancers live a lonely life of constantly rejected story pitches in which brutalised copy counts as a triumph.
There are some like that, but it is a small and lonely group.
Say what you will about Raj Rajaratnam, but today had to be a lonely and frightening moment for the defiant billionaire.
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Derry's City of Culture year was a major reason for its fourth placing in the Lonely Planet list, but Tom Hall said there were other considerations.
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It's gotten to the point that college seniors acquire a strange but perceptible blemish, like a lonely apple sitting on the grocery shelf Why is he still here?
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Dr Cole suspects this could help explain not only why the lonely are iller, but how, in evolutionary terms, this odd state of affairs has come about.
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We had our, we had each other, we had a sense of appreciation of dialogue and discussion among each other, you can be lonely in a crowd but if you ask the question they give it as clear as I can give it, absolutely just grey.
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Another well-known feature of the local architecture is the particularly small windows, designed not only to keep thieves out, but also to make it harder for lonely wives to take on illicit lovers.
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