Quotes About Solitude
Solitude gives me a chance to read and think, and now that the memories are coming through again - to rediscover my past, to find out who and what I really am. If anything should go wrong, I'll have at least that.
~ Daniel Keyes
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Se você é intelijente você podi ter muitos amigos pra conversar e você nunca fica solitário sosinho o tempo todo.
~ Daniel Keyes
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By shutting out the real world we can live peacefully in ours. We know that a world without pain is a world without feeling . . . but a world without feeling is a world without pain. Kevin
~ Daniel Keyes
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If your smart you can have lots of frends to talk to and you never get lonley by yourself all the time.
~ Daniel Keyes
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finally I am back in the cave where everything is quiet and dark and I swim the wet labyrinth searching for one to receive me . . . embrace me . . . absorb me . . . into itself.
~ Daniel Keyes
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The universe was exploding, each particle away from the next, hurtling us into dark and lonely space, eternally tearing us away from each other—child out of the womb, friend away from friend, moving from each other, each through his own pathway toward the goal-box of solitary death.
~ Daniel Keyes
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If your smart you can have lots of frends to talk to and you never get lonley by yourself all the time. Prof
~ Daniel Keyes
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I dream of being alone on top of a mountain, surveying the land around me, greens and yellows--and the sun directly above, pressing my shadow into a tight ball around my legs. As the sun drops into the afternoon sky, the shadow undrapes itself and stretches out toward the horizon, long and thin, and far behind me...
~ Daniel Keyes
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I went out and had a drink. I needed to talk to someone, and solitary drinkers are lucky in this regard— they always have someone to talk to.
~ Daniel Quinn
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Se sentía solo con su vida solitaria, pero a veces la soledad era aún mayor cuando estaba rodeado de personas que no cesaban de exigirle cosas. Necesitaba un respiro.
~ Daniel Wallace
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Pine trees with low limbs spread over fresh snow made a stronger vault for the spirit than pews and pulpits ever could.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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I love people. I love my family, my children… but inside myself is a place where I live all alone and that's where you renew your springs that never dry up.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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Never be afraid to sit a while and think.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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I love the sensation of being out in the open air, far away from all the distractions of modern life. I will usually disappear for a couple of hours, and that time on my bike is quite sacred, as it's when I do all my serious thinking. Sometimes I will stop off at bikers' cafe and have a bacon sandwich.
~ Paul Hollywood
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I think I was a shy kid. I grew up without television. I had a dog, and we lived up in the White Mountains in the summer, and I had no friends up there. And I would just go play hide-and-seek with my dog and probably had some imaginary friends.
~ Dan Brown
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I suppose that there are many novels that are set during the summer because it's a lonely time of year. Friends come and go, comfort comes and goes, which makes it a perfect time of year to indulge in melancholia.
~ Hilton Als
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Summer is always best through a window.
~ Jens Lekman
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I become distinct. Now I'm happy because of you alone.
~ Arenla jmr
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In an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still.
~ Pico Iyer
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Retire me to my Milan, where Every third thought shall be my grave.
~ William Shakespeare
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When does the loneliness of old age begin?
~ Janusz Korczak
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When you get to my age, you find that most of your dear friends are gone.
~ Kirk Douglas
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It struck him as a bit unfair that, at the age of eight, he should have manifested the same sense of solitude that haunted him at forty-three.
~ John le Carre
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I got in touch with the creative process between the age of 14 and 16, mainly because I was alone so much.
~ Chris Cornell
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