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Wildness had never been a part of her life. Home, work, home, work. That's all her life had consisted of, really. She'd told Maddox that she'd been glad for her solitude, bu the truth was, there were times she'd been starved for touch. Any touch.

Gena Showalter
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Platonic England, house of solitudes, by Geoffrey Hill

Platonic England, house of solitudes,

Geoffrey Hill
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Delight in meditation and solitude. Compose yourself, be happy.... by Gautama Buddha

Delight in meditation and solitude. Compose yourself, be happy. You are a seeker.

Gautama Buddha
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There is a solitude, or perhaps a solemnity, in the few hours that precede the dawn of day which is unlike that of any others in the twenty-four, and which I cannot explain or account for. Thoughts come to me at this time that I never have at any other.

George Bird Grinnell
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To every man it is decreed: Thou shalt live alone. Happy they who imagine that they have escaped the common lot; happy, whilst they imagine it.

George Gissing
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'He who seeks may easily get lost himself. It is a crime to go apart and be alone.' Thus speaks the herd.

Friedrich Nietzsche
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In solitude there grows what anyone brings into it, the inner beast too. Therefore solitude is inadvisable to many.

Friedrich Nietzsche
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One man runs to his neighbor because he is looking for himself, and another because he wants to loose himself. Your bad love of yourselves makes solitude a prison for you.

Friedrich Nietzsche
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Apply yourself to solitude. One who is given to solitude knows th... by Gautama Buddha

Apply yourself to solitude. One who is given to solitude knows things as they really are.

Gautama Buddha
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Solitude is happiness for one who is content, who has heard the Dhamma and clearly sees. Non-affliction is happiness in the world - harmlessness towards all living beings.

Gautama Buddha
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By all means use sometimes to be alone. by George Herbert

By all means use sometimes to be alone.

George Herbert
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One way leads to acquisition, the other leads to nirvana. Realising this a monk should take no pleasure in the respect of others, but should devote himself to solitude.

Gautama Buddha
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Leisure, the highest happiness on earth, is seldom enjoyed with perfect satisfaction, except in solitude.

George Zimmerman
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Prayer is an end to isolation. It is living our daily life with someone; with him who alone can deliver us from solitude.

Georges Lefebvre
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Sovereignty, loyalty, and solitude. by Georges Bataille

Sovereignty, loyalty, and solitude.

Georges Bataille
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I like people. I like watching them. It's just that I'd prefer to do it from a mile away using very powerful binoculars.

Geraldine McCaughrean
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The morning is the best time, there are no people around. My pleasant disposition likes the world with nobody in it.

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Even with one companion ecstasy is almost banished. by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Even with one companion ecstasy is almost banished.

Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Absolute solitude is on this showing the ineluctable destiny of t... by Gilbert Ryle

Absolute solitude is on this showing the ineluctable destiny of the soul. Only our bodies can meet.

Gilbert Ryle
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The problem is no longer getting people to express themselves, but providing little gaps of solitude and silence in which they might eventually find something to say. Repressive forces don’t stop people from expressing themselves, but rather, force them to express themselves. What a relief to have nothing to say, the right to say nothing, because only then is there a chance of framing the rare, or ever rarer, the thing that might be worth saying.

Gilles Deleuze
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