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being-alone whole
Often whole days pass without my speaking to anyone. Vincent Van Gogh
being-alone darkness invisible
To be silent; to be alone. All the being and the doing, expansive, glittering, vocal, evaporated; and one shrunk, with a sense of solemnity, to being oneself, a wedge-shaped core of darkness, something invisible to others. Virginia Woolf
being-alone solitude rooms
What one writer can make in the solitude of one room is something no power can easily destroy. Salman Rushdie
being-alone never-fear
Never fear being alone, because you never are. Rod McKuen
being-alone space creative
To be creative you must create a space for yourself where you can be undisturbed... separate from everyday concerns. John Cleese
being-alone oxygen feelings
If you're feeling abandoned by the world, interact with anyone you can. Martha Beck
being-alone creativity careers
A career is born in public - talent in privacy. Marilyn Monroe
being-alone water doing-nothing
Let my doing nothing when I have nothing to do, become untroubled in its depth of peace, like the evening in the seashore when the water is silent. Rabindranath Tagore
being-alone acceptance ready
We must be ready to learn from one another, not claiming that we alone possess all truth and that somehow we have a corner on God. Desmond Tutu
solitude
Then never less alone than when alone. Samuel Rogers
solitude too-much study
Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves Samuel Johnson
solitude true-life impatience
The true solitary ... will feel that he is himself only when he is alone; when he is in company he will feel that he perjures himself, prostitutes himself to the exactions of others; he will feel that time spent in company is time lost; he will be conscious only of his impatience to get back to his true life. Vita Sackville-West
solitude
Beauty beheld in solitude is even more lethal. Witold Gombrowicz
solitude bitterness pardon
We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude. Salvatore Quasimodo
solitude eternal-love world
Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world; doth live his own; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. William Drummond
solitude trying down-and
Between madness and sanity, there is a shifting boundary. It is impossible to explain. Time slows down and you have to try to fill it. You don't have anything but solitude. Jose Mujica
solitude gregarious persons
Although I am a gregarious person, I love solitude even more. Nelson Mandela
solitude world noise
Solitude with God repairs the damage done by the fret and noise and clamour of the world. Oswald Chambers
rooms visitors proust
Marcel Proust shut out visitors from his cork-lined room, where he wrote, but he probably expected to be immortalized in the literary canon. Even the most introverted drives and motives are set in a social context and amplified by the potential for achieving fame. Tyler Cowen
rooms bowling remember
Remember there is plenty of room at the top-but not enough to sit down. Zig Ziglar
rooms meetings only-time
The only time I'm the only woman in the room is when I go to the leadership meeting. Nancy Pelosi
rooms months six
It’s not exactly that I can’t stay in one place. It’s that if I’m in one place, I have to rearrange it every four to six months! I have to completely change my room! Jackson Rathbone
rooms chandeliers
Never buy anything in a room with a chandelier. Harvey Mackay
rooms palaces odes
A poem with grandly conceived and executed stanzas, such as one of Keats's odes, should be like an enfilade of rooms in a palace: one proceeds, with eager anticipation, from room to room. James Fenton
rooms band happens
What happens in the band room stays in the band room. John Green
rooms film made
The only film I ever made for money was something called Music From Another Room, which I really didn`t like. Jude Law
rooms jeeves watches
One of the rummy things about Jeeves is that, unless you watch like a hawk, you very seldom see him come into a room. P. G. Wodehouse