A Quote by Lauren Oliver

The only thing worse than having no friends is being pitied for having no friends. — © Lauren Oliver
The only thing worse than having no friends is being pitied for having no friends.
Another funny thing about having friends was that they expected things of you. they made you want to not be a terrible, awful, execrable person. They made you feel worse when you were one. It was a lot easier not to have any friends.
Maybe the only thing worse than having to give gratitude constantlyall the time, is having to accept it.
The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.
The only thing worse than having a party that no one attends is having a party attended only by two vastly, deeply uninteresting people.
Most Americans watch Friends rather than having friends.
Donald Trump is behaving in an extremely provocative way toward China, having first cancelled the TPP and alienated America's friends in the region. Same thing that he's authorizing much riskier gambits against ISIS, having alienated many of America's allies and friends in the region.
I used to think that having lots of friends meant that you were happy. That's really not true. Having the right friends means that you're happy.
He who receives his friends and gives no personal attention to the meal which is being prepared for them, is not worthy of having friends.
There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.
What is worse than having no sight is being able to see but having no vision.
I think that not being loved by your parents or not having a brother or not being liked at school or even wearing glasses can be a lot worse than having a famous father.
What I'm having is this conflict in my life right now, that in New York, I see my directing friends and I see acting friends and they've all got this level of passion about either or both of those directions that I've never really found myself having.
I really was alone, and the only thing worse than being alone was having everyone else see how lonely you were
I was viewed as a little bit of an outcast. I didn't have one group of friends who I hung out with every single day. I would have friends on my football team, friends in drama, friends in video production, and I would hand out with different people. I know that wasn't the normal thing to do in high school. The normal thing is to be ina group or be part of a clique. But for me, I love hanging out with different people and just having fun.
I think the hardest part for musicians is what a wide gulf of time there is between when you decide to sober up and when you have the ability to navigate being social and having relationships and being in a band and having friends while sober.
You're talking about a whole camera crew and being mic'd up professionally everyday and just having another group of people following you around. It's a little different than having friends pick up a camera and follow you around.
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