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I have lately got back to that glorious society called Solitude.
— Henry David Thoreau
A man thinking or working will always be alone, let him be where he will.
— Henry David Thoreau
I had three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for friendship, three for society.
— Henry David Thoreau
In solitude especialy do we begin to appreciate the advantage of living with someone who can think.
— Henry David Thoreau
Epicurus ... whose genius surpassed all humankind, extinguished the light of others, as the stars are dimmed by the rising sun.
— Lucretius
One chair for solitude, two for friendship, and three for society.
— Henry David Thoreau
What sort of space is that which separates a man from his fellows and makes him solitary?
— Henry David Thoreau
Royalty puts a human face on the operations of government.
— Robert Runcie
I have an immense appetite for solitude, like an infant for sleep, and if I don't get enough for this year, I shall cry all the next.
— Henry David Thoreau
A bore is someone who takes away my solitude and doesn't give me companionship in return
— Henry David Thoreau
Fear sits and smiles and is predatory, immobile and silent and serene; an observer who conserves his energy and is content to wait.
— John Scalzi
The flower coughed. But it was not because she had a cold
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
There is commonly sufficient space about us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows.
— Henry David Thoreau
Wherever you may seek solitude, men will ferret you out and compel you to belong to their desperate company of oddfellows.
— Henry David Thoreau
I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.
— Henry David Thoreau
I shoulda stayed in Job Corps,
but now I'm an outlaw... — Ghostface Killah
but now I'm an outlaw... — Ghostface Killah
Solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows.
— Henry David Thoreau