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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History is little more than the register of the crimes, follies, and misfortunes of mankind. – Edward Gibbon

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The principles of a free constitution are irrecoverably lost, when the legislative power is nominated by the executive. – Edward Gibbon

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The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature. – Edward Gibbon

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Getting through the nights is the toughest part. Being alone. Not having her there to talk to. – Stuart Appleby

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Man cannot live by incompetence alone. – Charlotte Whitton

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Even in the presence of others he was completely alone. – Robert M. Pirsig

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