Quotes about solitude
solitude privilege prize
I prize the privilege of being alone. Carl Rogers
solitude comfort sociable
Society is no comfort, to one not sociable. William Shakespeare
solitude isolation conceit
Isolation breeds conceit. Charles Dudley Warner
solitude faces events
In the tumult of great events, solitude was what I hoped for. Now it is what I love. How is it possible to be contented with anything else when one has come face to face with history? Charles de Gaulle
solitude crowds poet
Multitude, solitude: equal and interchangeable terms for the active and prolific poet. Charles Baudelaire
solitude littles noise
Little as she was addicted to solitude, there had come to be moments when it seemed a welcome escape from the empty noises of her life. Edith Wharton
solitude company
I myself am best When least in company. William Shakespeare
solitude has-beens
I had as lief have been myself alone. William Shakespeare
solitude betray
And Vin liked solitude. When you're alone, no one can betray you Brandon Sanderson
solitude littles cherish
Solitude cherishes great virtues and destroys little ones. Sydney Smith
solitude crowds hours
Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours daily. Arthur Brisbane
solitude black males
I always tell my students that Malcolm X came both to his spirituality and to his consciousness as a thinker when he had solitude to read. Unfortunately, tragically, like so many young black males, that solitude only came in prison. bell hooks
solitude sage beast
He that can live alone resembles the brute beast in nothing, the sage in much, and God in everything. Baltasar Gracian
solitude identity speech
Silent solitude makes true speech possible and personal. If I am not in touch with my own belovedness, then I cannot touch the sacredness of others. If I am estranged from myself, I am likewise a stranger to others. Brennan Manning
solitude mind bears
The young should early be trained to bear being left alone; for it is a source of happiness and peace of mind. Arthur Schopenhauer
solitude fame
That's what fame is: solitude. Coco Chanel
solitude sloppiness reason
Solitude was no reason for sloppiness Armistead Maupin
solitude listening getting-older
The older I grow, the more I find myself alone. Alberto Giacometti
solitude purpose excess
A physical shortcoming could produce a kind of mental excess. The process, it seemed, was reversible. Mental excess could produce, for its own purposes, the voluntary blindness and deafness of deliberate solitude, the artificial impotence of asceticism. Aldous Huxley
solitude age increase
I have always loved solitude, a trait which tends to increase with age. Albert Einstein
solitude humanity
He who understands humanity seeks solitude
solitude swedish-actress
I never said, 'I want to be alone.' I only said, 'I want to be left alone.' There is all the difference. Greta Garbo
solitude world weight
The weight of the world is love. Under the burden of solitude, under the burden of dissatisfaction. Allen Ginsberg
solitude
Marriage is lonelier than solitude. Adrienne Rich
solitude quests transgression
Transgression is a quest for solitude Adam Phillips
solitude soul body
This perpetual hurry of business and company ruins me in soul if not in body. More solitude and earlier hours! William Wilberforce
solitude
Solitude is separate experience. Alice Meynell
solitude core my-own
It is only in solitude that I ever find my own core. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
solitude violence working-conditions
Working conditions for me have always been those of the monastic life: solitude and frugality. Except for frugality, they are contrary to my nature, so much so that work is a violence I do to myself. Albert Camus
solitude poverty values
There is a solitude in poverty, but a solitude which restores to each thing its value. Albert Camus
solitude together crime
Crime too is a form of solitude, even if one thousand get together to commit it. And it is right for me to die alone, after having lived and killed alone. Albert Camus
solitude religion weight
Ah, mon cher, for anyone who is alone, without God and without a master, the weight of days is dreadful. Albert Camus
solitude way endless
A writer takes earnest measures to secure his solitude and then finds endless ways to squander it. Don DeLillo