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solitude clumsiness
Virginia Woolf . . . clumsiness is often mated with a love of solitude.
solitude undoing
Virginia Woolf But I pine in Solitude. Solitude is my undoing.
solitude
Samuel Rogers Then never less alone than when alone.
solitude demand able
Richard Rohr In solitude, at last, we’re able to let God define us the way we are always supposed to be defined—by relationship: the I-thou relationship, in relation to a Presence that demands nothing of us but presence itself. Not performance but presence
solitude too-much study
Samuel Johnson Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves
solitude proust humans
Samuel Beckett Friendship, according to Proust, is the negation of that irremediable solitude to which every human being is condemned.
solitude three-things inability
Samuel Beckett Yes, in my life, since we must call it so, there were three things, the inability to speak, the inability to be silent, and solitude, that’s what I’ve had to make the best of.
solitude sorrow remember
Townes Van Zandt Sorrow and solitude, these are the precious things/ And the only words that are worth remembering.
undoing difficult
Kate DiCamillo The undoing is almost always more difficult than the doing.
undoing
Horace Mann We do ourselves the most good doing something for others.
undoing
Antonin Scalia I would not like to be replaced by someone who immediately sets about undoing what I've tried to do for 25-26 years.