I was this weird loner kid who got drunk by himself all the time.
Solitude is the best nurse of wisdom.
Loners, if you catch them, are well worth the trouble. Not dulled by excess human contact, nor blasé or focused on your crotch while jabbering about themselves, loners are curious, vigilant, full of surprises. They do not cling. Separate wherever they go, awake or asleep, they shimmer with the iridescence of hidden things seldom seen.
In high school, I was kind of a loner because I had moved to a new school.
I'm not a loner. I have to have a life partner.
The '80s were fabulous. The '90s sucked, and the '70s were just a sad, sad time in human history. Go 1980s! There's something that's just so cute about that time. And not just yellow nail polish and 'I'm a loner.
I do tend to have characters that I guess are in some way loners or dealing with obstacles that they have to confront that ultimately make them a better person in a way.
I was always sort of a loner, I suppose. I always had to think out everything for myself. . . I suppose that is what you call a loner.
I was a loner and never hung out with anyone. I never had any friends.
A lot of times the characters I play tend to be kind of loners or they don't have best friends or best buddies.
I try to be accommodating, but I'm pretty much a loner.
Especially for people of our generation, who really celebrated certain attitudes - the outsider, the loner - it can have a real impact on the art when they realize, I have friends, I'm married, or I have kids. That's certainly happened to me.
Protagonists are always loners, almost by definition.
I am very slow to warm. I've always been sort of a loner. I didn't play team sports. I am better one-on-one than in big groups
Don't be afraid to be a loner but be sure that you are correct in your judgement.
But when I am around strangers, I turn into a conversational Mount St. Helens. I'm dormant, dormant, quiet, quiet, old-guy loners build log cabins on the slopes of my silence and then, boom, it's 1980. Once I erupt, they'll be wiping my verbal ashes off their windshields as far away as North Dakota.
At the times in my life when I was feeling the most gregarious and looking for bosom friendships, I couldn't find any takers, so that exactly when I was alone was when I felt the most like not being alone. . . I became a loner in my own mind. . . I decided I'd rather be alone.
It may have once been true that computer games encouraged us to interact more with machines than with each other. But if you still think of gamers as loners, then you’re not playing games.
I was a loner as a child. I had an imaginary friend - I didn't bother with him.
Until I truly loved, I was alone.