Quotes About Solitude
Es evidente que la soledad resulta peligrosa para las mentes que piensan demasiado. Necesitamos ver a nuestro alrededor a hombres que piensen y hablen. Cuando permanecemos solos durante mucho tiempo, poblamos de fantasmas el vacío.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Certes, la solitude est dangereuse pour les intelligences qui travaillent. Il nous faut autour de nous, des hommes qui pensent et qui parlent. Quand nous somme seuls longtemps, nous peuplons le vide de fantômes.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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C'était si triste, si triste d'être toute seule dans la vie, toute seule chez soi, nuit et jour, de n'avoir plus personne à qui donner de l'affection, de la confiance, de l'intimité.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Es evidente que la soledad resulta peligrosa para las mentes que piensan demasiado. Cuando permanecemos solos durante mucho tiempo, poblamos de fantasmas el vacío.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Varl???m?z s?ras?nda yaÅŸad???m?z en büyük ?st?rap ebediyen yaln?z olmam?zdan geliyor ve bütün çabam?z, bütün hareketlerimiz bu yaln?zl?ktan kaçmak için.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Nuestro gran tormento en la vida proviene de que estamos solos y todos nuestros actos y esfuerzos tienden a huir de esa soledad.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Jeanne úgy érezte, lelke kinyílik, a megfoghatatlant érti most; és amint a mezÅ'n szerteszórva ott látta az apró fényeket, hirtelen megvilágosodott benne, mennyire magányos minden ember – hogy minden csak elszakítja, messzire sodorja Å'ket attól, amit szeretnek.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Seguramente la soledad es peligrosa para las inteligencias que trabajan demasiado. Necesitamos tener a nuestro alrededor otras personas que nos comuniquen sus pensamientos. La soledad prolongada puebla de visiones fantasmales el vacío.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Egyedül a halál bizonyos.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Olyan mélységes és olyan szomorú azoknak a szobáknak a csöndje, ahol egyedül él az ember. Nemcsak a testet, a lelket is körülfogja ez a csönd; amikor egy bútor megreccsen, szíve mélyéig megremeg az ember, mert semmi zajra nem volt elkészülve a komor lakásban.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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kad du žmon?s niekada negali prasiskverbti iki vienas kito sielos, iki min?i? gelmi?, kad jie gali eiti šalia vienas kito, kartais apsikabin?, bet ne susiliej?, ir kad dvasin? m?s? esm? vis? gyvenim? klaidžioja vieniša.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Only then, invisible to everyone and with her curtains drawn, did she allow her tears to fall: in love, and for his hurts, and in terrible pride.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
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Sometimes when it looks like I'm deep in thought I'm just trying not to have a conversation with people. PETE WENTZ
~ Guy Kawasaki
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Something like fear chilled me as I sat there in the small hours alone-I say alone, for one who sits by a sleeper is indeed alone; perhaps more alone than he can realise.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
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No tengo miedo a la soledad. La gente es infinitamente más peligrosa.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
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Miss Parkinson lived alone in a big bay-windowed house of Edwardian brick with a vast garden of decaying fruit trees and untidy hedges of gigantic size. She was great at making elderberry wine and bottling fruit and preserves and lemon curd and drying flowers for winter. She felt, like Halibut, that things were not as they used to be. The synthetic curse of modern times lay thick on everything. There was everywhere a sad drift from Nature.
~ H.E. Bates
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One man who minds his own business is more valuable to the world than 10,000 cocksure moralists.
~ H.L. Mencken
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So through endless twilights I dreamed and waited, though I knew not what I waited for. Then in the shadowy solitude my longing for light grew so frantic that I could rest no more, and I lifted entreating hands to the single black ruined tower that reached above the forest into the unknown outer sky. And at last I resolved to scale that tower, fall through I might; since it were better to glimpse the sky and perish, than to live without even beholding day.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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The more he withdrew from the world about him, the more wonderful became his dreams; and it would have been quite futile to try to describe them on paper.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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The more he withdrew from the world around him, the more wonderful became his dreams.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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I have said that I dwelt apart from the visible world, but I have not said that I dwelt alone.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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for one who sits by a sleeper is indeed alone; perhaps more alone than he can realize.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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I say alone, for one who sits by a sleeper is indeed alone; perhaps more alone than he can realise.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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My ears rang and my imagination seethed as I led my camel slowly across the sand to that unvocal place; that place which I alone of living men had seen. In
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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