Quotes by Solitude There is a solitude in poverty, but a solitude which restores to each thing its value. Albert Camus values poverty solitude 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 crime solitude together The individual who has experienced solitude will not easily become a victim of mass suggestion. Albert Einstein suggestions solitude life The solitude and peace of mind are serving me quite well, not the least of which is due to the excellent and truly enjoyable relationship with my cousin; its stability will be guaranteed by the avoidance of marriage. Albert Einstein cousin solitude mind I have always loved solitude, a trait which tends to increase with age. Albert Einstein increase solitude age The older I grow, the more I find myself alone. Alberto Giacometti solitude age listening There are degrees and kinds of solitude. I know of no solitude so secure as one guarded by a spring flood; nor do the geese, who have seen more kinds and degrees of aloneness than I have. Aldo Leopold degrees solitude spring We live together, we act on, and react to, one another; but always and in all circumstances we are by ourselves. [...] By its very nature every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy in solitude. Sensations, feelings, insights, fancies - all these are private and, except through symbols and at second hand, incommunicable. Aldous Huxley solitude feelings hands 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 excess solitude purpose Wholesome solitude, the nurse of sense! Alexander Pope solitude nurse There are some solitary wretches who seem to have left the rest of mankind, only, as Eve left Adam, to meet the devil in private. Alexander Pope devil solitude loneliness Nature has a language of its own, or maybe those who have lived long in solitude read in it their own unconscious inner feelings and mysterious foreknowledge. Alexandra David-Neel solitude nature long Work cannot convey the almost voluptuous sweetness of the feelings experienced ... in solitude. Alexandra David-Neel sweetness solitude feelings When everyone leaves you it's loneliness you feel, when you leave everyone else it's solitude. Alfred Polgar being-alone solitude loneliness In my solitude I have pondered much on the incomprehensible subjects of space, eternity, life and death. Alfred Russel Wallace life-and-death solitude space He who understands humanity seeks solitude Ali ibn Abi Talib solitude humanity Solitude, if rightly used, becomes not only a privilege but a necessity. Only a superficial soul fears to fraternize with itself. Alice Hegan Rice privilege solitude soul Solitude is separate experience. Alice Meynell solitude I prefer to be left alone with my books. Alison Weir left-alone solitude book Solitude offers a lot that being coupled or being in a group does not. It helps us learn what we are capable of. Alix Kates Shulman groups solitude doe «1234567891011»