1,686 Quotes About Solitude
- Author William Blake
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Oh! why was I born with a different face? why was I not born like the rest of my race? when I look,each one starts! when I speak, I offend; then Im silent & passive & lose every friend. Then my verse I dishonour, my pictures despise, my person degrade & my temper chastise; and the pen is my terror, the pencil my shame; all my talents I bury, and dead is my fame. Im either too low or too highly prized; when elate I m envy'd, when meek Im despis'd
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- Author Gaston Bachelard
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I am alone so I dream of the being who has cured my solitude, who would be cured by solitudes. With its life, it brought me the idealizations of life, all the idealizations which give life a double, which lead life toward it summits, which make the dreamer too live by splitting...
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- Author Michel Houellebecq
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La solitude à deux est l'enfer consenti.
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- Author Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Searching my heart for its true sorrow,This is the thing I find to be: That I am weary of words and people, Sick of the city, wanting the sea
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- Author Douglas Adams
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He was alone with his thoughts. They were extremely unpleasant thoughts and he would rather have had a chaperon.
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- Author Tennessee Williams
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I will read long books and the journals of dead writers. I will feel closer to them than I ever felt to people I used to know before I withdrew from the world. It will be sweet and cool this friendship of mine with dead poets, for I won’t have to touch them or answer their questions. They will talk to me and not expect me to answer. And I’ll get sleepy listening to their voices explaining the mysteries to me. I’ll fall asleep with the book still in my fingers, and it will rain.
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- Author Alice Munro
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I loved taking off. In my own house, I seemed to be often looking for a place to hide - sometimes from the children but more often from the jobs to be done and the phone ringing and the sociability of the neighborhood. I wanted to hide so that I could get busy at my real work, which was a sort of wooing of distant parts of myself.
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- Author Suzanne Collins
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He could have had his choice of any woman in the district. And he chose solitude. Not solitude – that sounds too peaceful. More like solitary confinement.
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- Author Sanober Khan
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Poems can getsleepless tooand becomethe loneliest thingin the universe.
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