Quotes About Solitary
Lincoln was not a type. He stands alone - no ancestors, no fellows, no successors.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
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I'm calculating, self-sufficient, reserved, and I enjoy being alone.
~ Melissa Sue Anderson
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the austringer, the solitary trainer of goshawks and sparrowhawks, has had a pretty terrible press.
~ Helen Macdonald
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There must be justice, not charity. Kindness is solitary. Compassion becomes one with him whom we pity; it allows us to fathom him, to understand him alone amongst the rest; but it blurs and befogs the laws of the whole. I must set off with a clear idea, like the beam of a lighthouse through the deformities and temptations of night.
~ Henri Barbusse
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A gold and scarlet leaf floating solitary on the clear, black water of the morning rain barrel can catch the emotion of a whole season, and chimney smoke blowing across the winter moon can be a symbol of all that is mysterious in human life.
~ Henry Beston
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Collective inquiry is less prone to error than is solitary inquiry, individualism in this case being an impediment to knowledge.
~ Lewis Hyde
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we would no longer call it an ego at all. The gift leaves all boundary and circles into mystery. The passage into mystery always refreshes. If, when we work, we can look once a day upon the face of mystery, then our labor satisfies. We are lightened when our gifts rise from pools we cannot fathom. Then we know they are not a solitary egotism and they are inexhaustible. Anything contained within a boundary must contain as well its own exhaustion. The
~ Lewis Hyde
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If you have high-functioning autism, you may well have a lot of autistic traits but if you've got a particular lifestyle where it's possibly an advantage to be leading a solitary lifestyle and be quite obsessive, you're clearly able to function and maybe even make valuable contributions in your work, so arguably you don't need a diagnosis.
~ Simon Baron-Cohen
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There was only one thing he
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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I was quite solitary for 'Hitman.' I was quite apart. He struck me as a very sad individual. There was a mournful quality there.
~ Rupert Friend
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He's as independent as a hog on ice.
~ Tony Hillerman
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Authority is a solvent of humanity: look at any husband, any father of a family, and note the absorption of the person by the persona, the individual by the role. Then multiply the family, and the authority, by some hundreds and see the effect upon a sea-captain, to say nothing of an absolute monarch. Surely man in general is born to be oppressed or solitary, if he is to be fully human; unless it so happens that he is immune to the poison.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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The moon's tip appeared above the sea. A gunboat fired: deep, booming note – the voice of an old solitary hound.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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If a traveller does not meet with one who is his better, or his equal, let him firmly keep to his solitary journey; there is no companionship with fools. 43
~ Paul Carus
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I would like to perfect the art of being studiously aloof
~ Ani DiFranco
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God places the solitary in families,' comforting words from the Bible … families, by blood, by obligation, by necessity, by desire … and sometimes, if one is very lucky, by love.
~ Danielle Steel
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That is when the commitment to change would be put to the test: when the cameras are gone and the reporters are gone and the glamour disappears and the tedium sets in—the crushing tedium. That is when you realize, in your solitary moments, how much of your life you will have to sacrifice to change the world.
~ Dave Eggers
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All dark and comfortless.
~ William Shakespeare
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The old capital is solitary and deserted. No sound of man breaks the silence of its streets. Only memory broods in the garden where the Pashas used to walk, and the courtyard where the Imperial envoy fell.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I'm one-time-only to the marrow of my bones.
~ Wislawa Szymborska
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Gissing lived alone
~ Christopher Morley
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I've always been somewhat isolated. I've borne my isolation with me through the crowd as the snail bears its house. For some people isolation isn't a circumstance in which they find themselves, it's an innate characteristic. And through this act my isolation is likely to increase; no matter how it ends, whether badly or well, for me the "punishment" will be solitary confinement for life.
~ Hjalmar Söderberg
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And I decided to play the hero. See how it felt. To try." "And?" she asks. "I didn't like it," he admits. "Henceforth, I think we should consider our roles as monarchs to be largely decorative. It would be better for the low Courts and the solitary Folk to work things out on their own." "I think you have iron poisoning," she tells him, which could possibly be true but is still a hurtful thing to say when he is making perfect sense.
~ Holly Black
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My first name - I have no middle name - was chosen by my father, as he told me, on that solitary walk in the forested hills. He selected it from a verse of the seventh chapter of Isaiah; there was no Immanuel among our ancestors known to him.
~ Immanuel Velikovsky
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