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Quotes About Cenobite

I am but a miserable sinner, but I have found, in my long life, that the cenobite has no foe worse than sadness".
~ Anatole France
To deprive a gregarious creature of companionship is to maim it, to outrage its nature. The prisoner and the cenobite are aware that the herd exists beyond their exile; they are an aspect of it. But when the herd no longer exists, there is, for the herd creature, no longer entity, a part of no whole; a freak without a place. If he cannot hold on to his reason, then he is lost indeed; most utterly, most fearfully lost, so that he becomes no more than the twitch in the limb of a corpse.
~ John Wyndham
My soul's a tomb which, wicked cenobite, I wander in for all eternity; Nothing embellishes these odious walls.
~ Charles Baudelaire
The life of the cenobite is a human problem. When we speak of convents, those seats of error but innocence, of mistaken views but good intentions, of ignorance but devotion, of torment but martyrdom, we must nearly always say yes or no...The monastery is a renunciation. Self-sacrifice, even when misdirected, is still self-sacrifice. To assume as duty a strict error has its peculiar grandeur.
~ Victor Hugo