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Only now do I understand the war against boredom, the lost cause of empty hours, of empty days and nights.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
When you have lost your inns, drown your empty selves, for you will have lost the last of England.
— Hilaire Belloc
so he sat smoking on the sofa with the lower trouser leg hanging empty towards the floor, lost in thought.
— Robert Galbraith
The foolishness of chasing the moon ached my heart. I was stuck between the moon and the shore and surrounded by an empty sea.
— Kevin James Moore
Time lost is time not filled, time left empty.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
I just want to be someone, to mean something to anyone ...
— Charlotte Eriksson
Let us become the first generation to decide to be the last that sees empty classrooms, lost childhoods and wasted potential
— Malala Yousafzai
He felt empty and lost like he didn't belong anywhere.
— James Dashner
When we have found all the mysteries and lost all the meaning, we will be alone, on an empty shore.
— Tom Stoppard
I looked at the empty suitcase. On the bottom was Karl Marx. On the lid was Brodsky. And between them, my lost, precious, only life.
— Sergei Dovlatov
My room is so quiet and empty it hurts.
— Nina LaCour
When you have lost your inns, you may drown your empty selves. For you have lost the heart of England.
— Hilaire Belloc
The Waldorf looked like one of the dead and empty spaces which collect about the exit of a man who has lost a million in an hour.
— Norman Mailer
He belongs to me, and I to him... without each-other, we are merely two lost pieces, empty, without purpose...
— Chelsea Radojcic
The reason I have felt so empty, so lost at times, is because you were missing.
— Fabiola Francisco
This is a temple to lost knowledge, girl. This is where sense comes to die. This is where we learn to live when the world is empty.
— David Whitley