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Quotes About Solitude

He understands I don't want anyone with me today. Not even him. Some walks you have to take alone.
~ Suzanne Collins
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.
~ Suzanne Collins
Hi ha excursions que un ha d'emprendre tot sol.
~ Suzanne Collins
Some walks you have to take alone. The
~ Suzanne Collins
One man in a fluffy robe holds only an overripe banana.
~ Suzanne Collins
Gale gave me a sense of security I'd lacked since my father's death. His companionship replaced the long solitary hours in the woods. I became a much better hunter when I didn't have to look over my shoulder constantly, when someone was watching my back. But he turned into so much more than a hunting partner.
~ Suzanne Collins
I just needed to hear it." She presses the bundle of pine needles to her nose and closes her eyes. The
~ Suzanne Collins
When I wake up, the other side of the bed is cold. My fingers stretch out, seeking Prim's warmth
~ Suzanne Collins
My mother buries herself in her work. Having no work,grief buries me.
~ Suzanne Collins
Gains There is no man in the house that I have to try to make happy. There are no more arguments, or nights when I turn away from N in quiet dispair as he snores with an entitled regularity. Everything also stays cleaner; the toilet seat is perpetually down. I have the remote control to the television; no one can take that away. I can watch the Lifetime channel without derision.
~ Suzanne Finnamore
She tried to keep busy, but each afternoon she was drawn into the courtyard or up into the pavilion, where she sat as still as a pool of water. It was as if she feared she'd fly away into a million pieces if she moved.
~ Suzanne Fisher Staples
She didn't look up until he was gone. She saw him pas the outside wall of the pavilion and heard his footsteps recede into the stairwell. When he was gone, she bowed her head and let the grief engulf her. Her heart crumpled and shrank, like a ball of paper set on fire.
~ Suzanne Fisher Staples
To be alone is to be different, to be different is to be alone.
~ Suzanne Gordon
On becoming a mother, I had forever left that solitary state of girlhood behind, and if I sometimes pined to be alone with Augustine as we used to be in our first love, a quick glance at my sleeping son's face soon banished such foolish thoughts. It was as if Augustine and I had been in a beautiful bubble but when my body split open in childbirth, the shimmering membrane broke and we were delivered to the world.
~ Suzanne M. Wolfe
The thing about being on the trail is that you have hours and hours to think, so at first you review the things you have been thinking about. Then you have the thoughts you were planning to have. But after that you still have thinking time and no planned thoughts, so you start to think about things you never expected to think about.
~ Suzanne Roberts
I'm so alone it's like being dead but still conscious.
~ Suzanne Young
SHADY PINES OTEL
~ Suzanne Young
Stand up for what is right even if you stand alone.
~ Suzy Kassem
The one good thing about not seeing you is that I can write you letters.
~ Svetlana Alliluyeva
The ideal man is he who, in the midst of the greatest silence and solitude, finds the intensest activity, and in the midst of the intensest activity finds the silence and solitude of the desert.
~ Swami Vivekananda
The ideal man is he who, in the midst of the greatest silence and solitude, finds the intensest activity, and in the midst of the intensest activity finds the silence and solitude of the desert. He has learnt the secret of restraint, he has controlled himself.
~ Swami Vivekananda
When you're making an album, it's, like, exciting every night you make something new, but you're the only one who gets to hear it.
~ G-Eazy
I connect with people, but after sometime I need to be on my own.
~ Ravi Kishan
I can't even lie: Sometimes, I be antisocial.
~ A Boogie wit da Hoodie