Closeness Quotes

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Christopher Paolini
“Those whom we most love are often the most alien to us.”
Christopher Paolini, Eldest

Leo Tolstoy
“He felt now that he was not simply close to her, but that he did not know where he ended and she began.”
Leo Tolstoy

Kami Garcia
“There’s something about sitting alone in the dark that reminds you how big the world really is, and how far apart we all are. The stars look like they’re so close, you could reach out and touch them. But you can’t. Sometimes things look a lot closer than they are.”
Kami Garcia, Beautiful Darkness

Kami Garcia
“The stars look like they're so close, you could reach out and touch them. But you can't. Sometimes things look a lot closer than they are.”
Kami Garcia, Beautiful Darkness

Veronica Roth
“That night we push our cots just a little closer together, and look into each other's eyes in the moments before we fall asleep. When he finally drifts off, our fingers are twisted together in the space between the beds.

I smile a little, and let myself go.”
Veronica Roth, Allegiant

James Dashner
“When someone is close by, you just know it.”
James Dashner, The Scorch Trials

Ai Yazawa
“Maybe I’m just farsighted. The further away something is, the better I can see it but once it gets close, I lose sight of it.”
Ai Yazawa

Cormac McCarthy
“I tried to put things in perspective but sometimes you're just too close to it.”
Cormac McCarthy, No Country for Old Men

Thi Bui
“Proximity and closeness are not the same.”
Thi Bui, The Best We Could Do

Brigid Lowry
“they do not kiss
but they both want to
instead their feet touch and so do their arms
it is electric magic
their tiny arm hairs tingling
happily lying together
the sun warming them
watching sky through green-leafed gum branch
close enough to hear each other breathe
sweet togetherness
this lazy lying down dance of love”
Brigid Lowry, Guitar Highway Rose

Suman Pokhrel
“Neither my deeds contain any essence
nor, my gestures have sense of zeal,
my days are creeping forth for nothingness;
with this body deficient of heart and soul
O' Glorious! O' Lord Almighty !
how can I come close to you?”
Suman Pokhrel, मलाई जिन्दगी नै दुख्दछ [Malai Zindagi Nai Dukhdachha]

Michael Bassey Johnson
“The world needs someone they can admire from a distance; from a very far distance.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Gail Carson Levine
“I wished I could spend the rest of my life... being slightly crushed by someone who loved me.”
Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted

Vasily Grossman
“Ivan tells Anna: "I used to imagine that being embraced by a woman . . . as something so wonderful that it would make me forget everthing . . . [But] happiness, it turns out, will be to share with you the burden I can't share with anyone else.”
Vasily Grossman, Everything Flows

“How vast, how extensive
the boundary of your company, and
the magnificence of your affection.”
Sanu Sharma

Virginia Woolf
“What I value is the naked contact of a mind.”
Virginia Woolf, The Pargiters

Meghan Daum
“Analyzing data from 79 men and women who wore inconspicuous devices that recorded some of their conversations over the course of four days, researchers from Washington University and the University of Arizona found a correlation between feelings of well-being and the amount of time spent talking every day. Moreover, the more substantive your conversations, the happier you're likely to be. In other words, heart-to-hearts trump small talk. (LA Times, "A lof of happy talk", March 11, 2010, A21.)”
Meghan Daum

Kira Asatryan
“Closeness eases the anxiety and depression of believing that no one really cares about you. It softens the frustration and anger that come with feeling that no one understands you. Suddenly, others become available to us. Suddenly, we feel better inside.”
Kira Asatryan, Stop Being Lonely: Three Simple Steps to Developing Close Friendships and Deep Relationships

“By the external appearance of your knowledge, you have attained (high) ranks and reverence with the people! So seek with Allah higher ranks and closeness by virtue of your hidden good deeds. And know that these two ranks, one cancels out the other.”
Wuhayb ibn al-Wird

H.C.  Roberts
“Everybody knows that I don’t want to let them get too close.”
H.C. Roberts, Harp and the Lyre: Exposed

Samantha    Shannon
“I wished he would hold me. I wished I could bear it.”
Samantha Shannon, The Dawn Chorus

Jonathan Safran Foer
“Dad?' 'Yeah?' 'Could you tell me a story?' 'Sure.' 'A good one.' 'As opposed to all the boring ones I tell.' 'Right.' I tucked my body incredibly close into his, so my nose pushed into his armpit. 'And you won't interrupt me?' 'I'll try not to.' 'Because it makes it hard to tell a story.' 'And it's annoying.' 'And it's annoying.'

The moment before he started was my favorite moment.”
Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

J.M. Coetzee
“It is not he who fell under my care when he arrived, I now understand, nor I who fell under his: we fell under each other, and have tumbled and risen since then in the flights and swoops of that mutual election.”
J.M Coetzee

Amanda Gorman
“That's what only words can do--
Prod us toward something new
& in doing so, move us closer -> together.”
Amanda Gorman, Call Us What We Carry

Grace Hitchcock
“Before she knew what she was about, Alice dropped her scissors and flung herself into Giles’s strong arms, ducking her head into his chest, the tears clogging her throat as she whimpered his name over and over.”
Grace Hitchcock, Hearts of Gold Collection

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“It's weird, isn't it?'

'What is?'

His gaze met mine again, and I felt a hitch in my chest. I couldn't look away. I felt... ensnared. 'How it feels like I've known you longer. You feel that, too.'

I wanted to deny it, but he was right, and it was weird. I said none of that because I didn't want to acknowledge it. Doing so felt like a start down a road I couldn't travel. Knowing that caused a deep, twisting sensation in my chest, and I didn't want to acknowledge that either.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, From Blood and Ash

Penelope Lively
“Ruth Bowers laid her hand, as she spoke, on Frances's arm and the physical contact was like a burn, distracting her totally. Two days after Steven's death she had lain in bed and thought, I shall never again feel someone else's arms round me, another person's body close up against mine, not sex, not nakedness, just physical closeness, often, casually, with another human being. And now the touch of others--Zoe's quick hugs, Tabitha's dutiful brushing of the cheek--had this disproportionate effect. To be touched was both a sacrilege and a joy.”
Penelope Lively, Perfect Happiness

David Richo
“What scares us ultimately may not be closeness itself but the feelings it evokes. For someone with a fear of engulfment, closeness may set in motion an old, familiar cycle in which closeness led to abandonment or abuse. Now we believe, cellularly though not necessarily intellectually, that if someone gets close, he will abandon or abuse us.”
David Richo, How to be an Adult in Relationships: The Five Keys to Mindful Loving

Shahid Hussain Raja
“The intimacy we share is something truly special, a bond that goes far beyond mere physical attraction or temporary connections. It's the kind of closeness that has profoundly changed us both, leaving us forever altered. I can't predict what the future holds for us, but I do know that we are no longer the same. You've become an inseparable part of my story, just as I've become a part of yours. No matter what comes next, we will carry a piece of each other with us, bound by the secrets we now share.”
Shahid Hussain Raja

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