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Loneliness & Company Loneliness & Company by Charlee Dyroff
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“A person to think with is the most intimate
thing someone can have. And she has it, this connection that outlasts
the body’s demise, the heart’s tantrums.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“I don't want to think about how friendship follows no logical path. How you can care about someone who annoys you every single day. How a person can become interwoven into your life, and without them it would feel empty.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“I love the experience of discovering something new, as if the world is full of Easter eggs if you look close enough. Tiny zips of awe run through me when I learn things.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“You could sit all day and think, but nothing will happen. You need to go do something instead. So what? You do something and it's a mistake. At least you tried.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“We cannot see the world without seeing pieces of ourselves”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“We open our mouths and let the world fall out.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“I guess I feel anxious in a good way, too. It's a weird cycle: Do I do things all the time because they are important? Or because they make me feel important?”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company
“Feelings come, and I let them this time. I stop fighting them. They're painful and paralyzing. They carve a path and puncture holes. But maybe we need loneliness. Maybe we need to feel disconnected so we can do something about it, or at least try.”
Charlee Dyroff, Loneliness & Company