Solitude: a sweet absence of looks.SolitudeQuotations by Milan Kundera
A solitude is the audience-chamber of God.SolitudeQuotations by Walter Savage Landor
Solitude is as needed to the imagination as society is wholesome to the character.SolitudeQuotations by James Russell Lowell
Two Paradises t’were in one, to live in Paradise alone.SolitudeQuotations by Andrew Marvell
In the world a man lives in his own age; in solitude in all ages.SolitudeQuotations by William Mathews
An artist is always alone — if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness.SolitudeQuotations by Henry Miller
Solitude begets whimsies.SolitudeQuotations by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Well has he lived who has lived well in obscurity.SolitudeQuotations by Ovid
Life without a friend is death without a witness.SolitudeQuotations by Spanish Proverb
If you are afraid of being lonely, don’t try to be right.SolitudeQuotations by Jules Renard
The strong man is strongest when alone.SolitudeQuotations by Johann Friedrich Von Schiller
A man can be himself only so long as he is alone.SolitudeQuotations by Arthur Schopenhauer
Solitude cherishes great virtues and destroys little ones.SolitudeQuotations by Sydney Smith
One can acquire everything in solitude except character.SolitudeQuotations by Henri B. Stendhal
In solitude the mind gains strength and learns to lean upon itself.SolitudeQuotations by Laurence Sterne
I have never found a companion so companionable as solitude.SolitudeQuotations by Henry David Thoreau
I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.SolitudeQuotations by Henry David Thoreau
If we will be quiet and ready enough, we shall find compensation in every disappointment.SolitudeQuotations by Henry David Thoreau
Solitude is the despair of fools, the torment of the wicked, and the joy of the good.SolitudeQuotations by Source Unknown
May God be gracious to each lonely one who walks in silence towards the setting sun.SolitudeQuotations by Source Unknown
You have already failed if you need a lot of inspectors.SolitudeQuotations by Source Unknown
Go away, I’m all right!SolitudeQuotations by H.G. Wells
There is always a way to go if you look for it.SolutionsQuotations by Ernest A. Fitzgerald
Off the rack solutions, like bargain basement dresses, never fit anyone.SolutionsQuotations by Francoise Giroud
After the ship has sunk, everyone knows how she might have been saved.SolutionsQuotations by Italian Proverb
We must be prepared to be part of the cure and not remain part of the problem.SolutionsQuotations by Source Unknown
It is the best of all trades, to make songs, and the second best to sing them.Song and SingingQuotations by Hilaire Belloc
Swans sing before they die — t’were no bad thing did certain persons die before they sing.Song and SingingQuotations by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I’d rather be dead than singing Satisfaction when I’m forty-five.Song and SingingQuotations by Mick Jagger
Odds life! must one swear to the truth of a song?Song and SingingQuotations by Matthew Prior
He who sings, frightens away all his ills.Song and SingingQuotations by Traditional Saying
When Satan makes impure verses, Allah sends a divine tune to cleanse them.Song and SingingQuotations by George Bernard Shaw
I would rather be remembered by a song than by a victory.Song and SingingQuotations by Alexander Smith
Anything that is too stupid to be spoken is sung.Song and SingingQuotations by Voltaire
He followed in his father’s footsteps, but his gait was somewhat erratic.SonsQuotations by Nicolas Bentley
How we dwelt in two worlds the daughters and the mothers in the kingdom of the sons.SonsQuotations by Adrienne Rich
I have always thought of sophistication as rather a feeble substitute for decadence.SophisticationQuotations by Christopher Hampton
Hip is the sophistication of the wise primitive in a giant jungle.SophisticationQuotations by Norman Mailer
Sorrow is better than laughter, for by the sadness of the face the heart is made better.SorrowQuotations by Bible
Joys impregnate. Sorrows bring forth.SorrowQuotations by William Blake