Quote by Edward Gibbon
I was never less alone than when by myself. - Edward Gibbon

I was never less alone than when by myself. – Edward Gibbon

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As long as mankind shall continue to bestow more liberal applause on their destroyers than on their benefactors, the thirst of military glory will ever be the vice of exalted characters. – Edward Gibbon

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Be able to be alone. Lose not the advantage of solitude, and the society of thyself. – Thomas Browne

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Now suddenly there was nothing but a world of cloud, and we three were there alone in the middle of a great white plain with snowy hills and mountains staring at us and it was very still but there were whispers. – Black Elk

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Solitude, though it may be silent as light, is like light, the mightiest of agencies for solitude is essential to man. All men come into this world alone and leave it alone. – Thomas de Quincey

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No One Is Alone by Stephen Sondheim is all about thinking for yourself and being your own person. – Bernadette Peters

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