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loneliness needs conscious
We are born helpless. As soon as we are fully conscious we discover loneliness. We need others physically, emotionally, and intellectually. We need them if we are to know anything, even ourselves. C. S. Lewis
loneliness conscious born
We are born helpless. As soon as we are fully conscious we discover loneliness... C. S. Lewis
loneliness way underestimate
You can never underestimate that moment of somebody explaining your life to you, something you thought was inexplicable, through music. That was the way out of loneliness. Carrie Brownstein
loneliness self uniting
Loneliness is a barrier that prevents one from uniting with the inner self. Carl Rogers
loneliness boredom despair
My despair is less despair than boredom and loneliness. Anthony Swofford
loneliness speak should
In human relations one should penetrate to the core of loneliness in each person and speak to that. Bertrand Russell
loneliness dark different
We are never the same with others as when we are alone. We are different, even when we are in the dark with them. Maurice Maeterlinck
loneliness mind earth
Loneliness is bred of a mind that has grown earth-bound. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
loneliness exercise night
Conversations are efforts toward good relations. They are an elementary form of reciprocity. They are the exercise of our love for each other. They are the enemies of our loneliness, our doubt, our anxiety, our tendencies to abdicate. To continue to be in good conversation over our enormous and terrifying problems is to be calling out to each other in the night. If we attend with imagination and devotion to our conversations, we will find what we need; and someone among us will act—it does not matter whom—and we will survive. Barry Lopez
boredom firsts world
Perhaps the world's second worst crime is boredom. The first is being a bore. Cecil Beaton
boredom battle despair
Something doing every minute' may be a gesture of despair-or the height of a battle against boredom. B. F. Skinner
boredom few mature next stay time top until
His own boredom could be a problem. He could stay on top a long time -- if that's what he wants. That's a big 'if.' That's up to him. He's under a lot of pressure, and the next few years will be a problem. He won't mature until he's 25. Kevin Rooney
boredom judging fool
To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom. David Mitchell
boredom enemy television
The enemy of good television is boredom and predictability. David Nevins
boredom towns news
In small towns, news travels at the speed of boredom. Carlos Ruiz Zafon
boredom burns enthusiasm fire plague worth
When fire burns the enthusiasm is worth seeing. People, who are enthusiastic and happy, lethargy and boredom never plague them. Rig Veda
boredom made ennui
Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice. Charles Caleb Colton
boredom indifference contempt
He managed to convey indifference, contempt, and boredom in the one word. Charlaine Harris
despair stoic grows
The Stoic assures us that what is happening now will happen over and over again. [If so, Providende would] ultimately grow weary through despair. Bertrand Russell
despair hope
Who can hope for nothing, should despair for nothing. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
despair madness nor yesterday
Yesterday This Day's Madness did prepare; tomorrow's Silence, Triumph, or Despair: Drink! for you know not whence you came, nor why: Drink! for you know not why you go, nor where Edward Fitzgerald
despair final lesson thoroughly volume
To be thoroughly conversant with a man's heart, is to take our final lesson in the iron-clasped volume of despair. Edgar Allan Poe
despair dream given illusion life love shield vanity
Nevertheless, love was given to us not only as fulfilment, as ideal, but as suffering, hopelessness, despair too. Is it all this the shield of this vanity called dream of our life or Illusion of Life? Sorin Cerin
despairing effect expression extent formal means people politics suspicious
I don't think that people are disinterested or uninterested in politics. I think very often they are disengaged from the formal political process. To some extent they are suspicious or even despairing of formal politics as a means to give expression and effect to what they want. John Bercow
despairing god knowledge man senseless suffer understanding
God will not suffer man to have a knowledge of things to come; for if he had prescience of his prosperity, he would be careless; and if understanding of his adversity, he would be despairing and senseless Saint Augustine
despair surrender never-surrender
Never despair. Never surrender. Alan Moore
despair load
It always surprised him when he thought of it later that he did not sink under the load of despair. Chinua Achebe