I am full of the sorrow that goes with changes in surroundings, those successive stages of annihilation that slowly lead to the great and final void. Isabelle Eberhardt More Quotes by Isabelle Eberhardt More Quotes From Isabelle Eberhardt I think it is impossible for human minds to think of Death as a final, irrevocable end to life. Isabelle Eberhardt mind death thinking To be alone is to be free, and freedom was the only happiness accessible to my nature. Isabelle Eberhardt For those who know the value of and exquisite taste of solitary freedom (for one is only free when alone), the act of leaving is the bravest and most beautiful of all. Isabelle Eberhardt leaving taste beautiful I am not afraid of death, but would not want to die in some obscure or pointless way. Isabelle Eberhardt obscure want way Death does not frighten me, but dying obscurely and above all uselessly does. Isabelle Eberhardt dying doe Oh if at every moment of our lives we could know the consequences of some of the utterings, thoughts and deeds that seem so trivial and unimportant at the time! And should we not conclude from such examples that there is no such thing in life as unimportant moments devoid of meaning for the future? Isabelle Eberhardt things-in-life deeds example