For a while I felt very alone; sort of out there in the world of comics, especially here in the States. Bill Sienkiewicz comicfeltsort Change image and share on social
It's true, most of my days are spent alone in a dark room! I don't really want anyone to see me trying and failing to nail the 40th take of a simple piano cue. Steven Price 40thcuedark Change image and share on social
True thoughts are those alone which do not understand themselves. Theodor Adorno thoughttrueunderstand Change image and share on social
My learning process is by eye alone; it's not at all scientific. Miuccia Prada eyelearnprocess Change image and share on social
You know, one of my fears about living alone so long is that you get used to doing everything your own way. Terry McMillan fearlivelong Change image and share on social
The Union, which can alone insure internal peace, and external security to each State, Must and Shall be Preserved, cost what it may in time, treasure, and blood. George B. McClellan bloodcostexternal Change image and share on social
My early childhood prepared me to be a social psychologist. I grew up in a South Bronx ghetto in a very poor family. From Sicilian origin, I was the first person in my family to complete high school, let alone go to college. Philip Zimbardo bronxchildhoodcollege share on social
If you travel too often, you actually come face-to-face with what you're trying to escape. I feel like when I travel alone, sometimes it's like being locked in a hotel room with my own worst enemy. Simon Van Booy badenemyescape Change image and share on social
The radiation left over from the Big Bang is the same as that in your microwave oven but very much less powerful. It would heat your pizza only to minus 271.3*C - not much good for defrosting the pizza, let alone cooking it. Stephen Hawking bangbigcook share on social
In classrooms full of students who range from brilliant to sullen disaffection, it's games - and often games alone - that I've seen engage every single person in the room. For some, the right kind of play can spell the difference between becoming part of something, and the lifelong feeling that they're not meant to take part. Tom Chatfield brilliantclassroomdifference share on social