Quotes About Isolation
Da allora il sole, la luna e le stelle possono continuare tranquillamente il loro corso, io non so se sia giorno o notte, e tutto il mondo svanisce intorno a me.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Whom I once get hold of, he will Find the whole world pointless, futile. 11810 Over him gloom casts its dun net, Blinding him to sunrise, sunset, Though possessing all his senses, Inwardly there's only darkness,
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ben ayr?m?nda de?ilim: Ne zaman gündüz oluyor, ne zaman gece. Evren etraf?mdan silindi ve sadece o kald?.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Este corazón está ahora muerto, cerrado a todas las sensaciones; mis ojos están secos, y mis acerbos dolores, que no tienen desahogo, llenan de prematuras arrugas mi frente. ¡Cuánto sufro!
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Îmi vine câteodat? s?-mi sfâ?ii pieptul ?i s?-mi sf?râm creierii când v?d cât de pu?in putem însemna unii pentru al?ii. Ah! Iubirea, bucuria, c?ldura ?i voluptatea, pe care nu le am, cel?lalt nu mi le va da, iar eu, cu o inim? plin? de fericire, nu voi ferici pe cel?lalt, care st? în fa?a mea rece ?i f?r? vlag?.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Çok zaman gö?sümü parçalamak beynimi da??tmak istiyorum; biz insanlar birbirimiz için ne kadar az ?ey yapabiliyoruz! ?çimde sevgi, sevinç, co?kunluk ve s?cakl?k yoksa bunu bana kimse veremiyor. Kalbim mutluluk içinde olsa bile, kar??mda so?uk ve cans?z duran kimseyi mutlu edemiyorum.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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?nsanlar?n birbirleri için pek az ?ey ifade etmesi bende genellikle gö?sümü parçalamak, beynimi da??tmak iste?i uyand?r?yor. Ah, kar??mdakine geçiremedi?im sevgi, sevinç, ?efkat ve hazz? kar??mdaki de bana sunamaz, tüm kalbim mutlulukla dolup ta?sa bile, kar??mda k?l? k?p?rdamadan duran so?uk birini mutlu edemem.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ich weiss weder dass Tag noch dass Nacht ist, und die ganze Welt verliert sich um mich her
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Ich hab allerlei Bekanntschaft gemacht, Gesellschaft hab ich noch keine gefunden.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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?çimden, gö?sümü parçalamak ve beynimi da??tmak geliyor; insanlar?n, birbirleri için ne kadar az bir anlam? var. Ah! Sevgi, sevinç, yak?nl?k ve co?ku kendi içimden gelmiyorsa, bir ba?kas? da bunlar? veremeyecektir bana; so?uk ve güçsüz bir halde kar??mda duran birini, ben de mutlulukla dolup ta?an yüre?imle mutlu edemem.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I could often tear my heart open and beat my poor head on seeing how little people can mean to each other. If I do not offer love and joy, happiness and warmth, ah! the other will not bring them to me either; nor will my heart, overflowing with rapture, move him at all if he is cold and listless.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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O kadar çok kendimle u?ra??yorum, yüre?imde öyle f?rt?nalar esiyor ki, di?er insanlar? kendi hallerinde b?rakmay? ye?liyorum; ke?ke beni de kendi halime b?rakabilseler.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I established relationships of all kinds, but I still haven't found affective company.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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O Wilhelm! the hermit's cell, his sackcloth, and girdle of thorns would be luxury and indulgence compared with what I suffer. Adieu! I see no end to this wretchedness except the grave.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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She could not help recalling the bustling which had attended Eduard's celebration of her own birthday, she could not help thinking of the newly erected pavilion under whose roof they had promised themselves so much pleasure. The fireworks exploded again before her eyes and in her ears; the lonelier she was, the more she lived in imagination; yet the more she lived in imagination, the more alone she felt. She leaned upon his arm no more, and had no hope of ever being able to lean on it again.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Next morning Mariana awoke only to new despondency; she felt herself very solitary; she wished not to see the light of day, but staid in bed, and wept.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Exist?, f?r? îndoial?, ?i pe uscat naufragii.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Who longs in solitude to live, Ah! soon his wish will gain: Men hope and love, men get and give, and leave him to his pain.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Preferiva nascondersi, dedicarsi alla lettura e ad altri studi e, una volta per tutte, non desiderava avere nulla a che fare con la gente.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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She is not fashioned for a life among strangers.
~ Johanna Spyri
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Yet few came so far, so fast, so alone, as Nixon. Not the governor of California or his aides, nor any member of the state's delegation to Congress knew Richard Nixon's name. He was, he would remember, "somebody who was nothing.
~ John A. Farrell
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We have always had reluctance to see a tract of land which is empty of men as anything but a void. The "waste howling wilderness" of Deuteronomy is typical. The Oxford Dictionary defines wilderness as wild or uncultivated land which is occupied "only" by wild animals. Places not used by us are "wastes." Areas not occupied by us are "desolate." Could the desolation be in the soul of man?
~ John A. Livingston
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My experience as an Episcopal priest led me to believe that I would never want to suffer the way I saw so many people die: in isolation, abandoned and with great existential suffering. I would never want to be in an intensive care unit, hooked up to all kinds of machines.
~ John Abraham
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How sickly grow, How pale, the plants in those ill-fated vales That, circled round with the gigantic heap Of mountains, never felt, nor ever hope To feel, the genial vigor of the sun!
~ John Armstrong
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