Quotes by Solitude This solitude opressed her; she was accustomed to have her thoughts confirmed by others or, at all events, contradicted; it was too dreadful not to know whether she was thinking right or wrong. E. M. Forster events solitude thinking The modern listening experience is one of solitude, where someone just listens to music on their laptop. Ed Simons laptops solitude listening It seems to me that today if the artist wishes to be serious... he must once more sink himself in solitude. Edgar Degas solitude artist wish And being alone is the best way to be Edie Brickell solitude goodbye way Even brave men, and D'Arnot was a brave man, are sometimes frightened by solitude. Edgar Rice Burroughs solitude brave men I frequently lock myself in my studio. I do not often see the people I love, and in the end I shall suffer for it... painting is one's private life. Edgar Degas solitude suffering people She was not accustomed to taste the joys of solitude except in company. Edith Wharton solitude taste joy Only what touches us closely preoccupies us. We prepare in solitude to face it. (The Little Book of Unsuspected Subversion) Edmond Jabes solitude littles book 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 noise littles We are a most solitary people, and we live, repelled by one another, in the gray, outcast cities of Cain. Edward Dahlberg solitude cities people I am as one who is left alone at a banquet, the lights dead and the flowers faded. Edward George, Baron George solitude light flower Somewhere in the depths of solitude, beyond wilderness and freedom, lay the trap of madness. Edward Abbey madness solitude depth Poetry is engendered in solitude, so what better meter for it than the clip of a buckskin horse? Edward Hoagland meter horse solitude An entire life of solitude contradicts the purpose of our being, since death itself is scarcely an idea of more terror. Edmund Burke solitude purpose ideas In solitude the passions feed upon the heart. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton passion solitude heart Toil to some is happiness, and rest to others. This man can only breathe in crowds, and that man only in solitudes. Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton solitude work men O! lost to virtue, lost to manly thought, Lost to the noble sallies of the soul! Who think it solitude to be alone. Edward Young solitude soul thinking Solitude is a condition best enjoyed in company. Eleanor Catton enjoyed company solitude After all, when you take a walk you're after solitude, and if the solitude won't come to you, you must go to it. Elfriede Jelinek solitude walks ifs Those moments of solitude and exhibiting a mental breakdown, and how you do that physically and without it being too obvious, but being relatively settled but relatively intense. There are some intense moments in there that sort of pepper his breakdown. Elijah Wood intense-moments peppers solitude «56789101112131415»