In solitude the lonely
In solitude the lonely man is eaten up by himself, among crowds by the many. Friedrich Nietzsche
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In solitude the lonely man is eaten up by himself, among crowds by the many. Friedrich Nietzsche
Lord Beaverbrook was fundamentally a lonely man, with a low sense of his own self-worth, who was incapable of forming a stable, loving relationship with anyone. He could charm or he could bully; he could give or he could take; he was glad to see his guests arrive and pleased to see them go. Although … Read more
I fear you may become a lonely man, even in the company of others. Christopher Moore
Hey, Hank, I notice all the women around your place lately … good looking stuff; you’re doing all right. Sam, I say, that’s not true; I am one of God’s most lonely men. Charles Bukowski
Men who have a tempestuous inner life and do not seek to give vent to it by talking or writing are simply men who have no tempestuous inner life. Give company to a lonely man and he will talk more than anyone. Cesare Pavese
It would do the world good if every man would compel himself occasionally to be absolutely alone. Most of the world s progress has come out of such loneliness. Bruce Barton
Love is something far more than desire for sexual intercourse; it is the principal means of escape from the loneliness which afflicts most men and women throughout the greater part of their lives. Bertrand Russell
A lonely man on a rainy night who cannot read. Benjamin Franklin
[The Fuhrer] is one of those lonely men of the ages on whom history is not tested, but who themselves are the makers of history. Benito Mussolini
The more you stay in this kind of job, the more you realize that a public figure, a major public figure, is a lonely man. Richard M. Nixon