Quotes about Solitude
Retire at various times into the solitude of your own heart, even while outwardly engaged in discussions or transactions with others, and talk to God.
— Francis de Sales
Get alone with Jesus and either tell Him that you do not want sin to die out in you - or else tell Him that at all costs you want to be identified with His death.
— Oswald Chambers
You should therefore say: alone in one's boat, alone with one's care, alone with one's despair, which one is craven enough to want rather to keep than submit to the pain of being healed.
— Soren Kierkegaard
I don't like going out. I hate clubs. I hate being around too many people.
— Britney Spears
I love my garden. I love my privacy. I'm very fierce about it. I try not to let too many people into my home. That's my private place.
— Julie Andrews
A good conscience fears no witness, but a guilty conscience is solicitous even in solitude. If we do nothing but what is honest, let all the world know it. But if otherwise, what does it signify to have nobody else know it, so long as I know it myself? Miserable is he who slights that witness.
— Seneca
Augustine of Hippo said, "Let us leave a little room for reflection in our lives, room too for silence. Let us look within ourselves and see whether there is some delightful hidden place inside where we can be free of noise and argument. Let us hear the Word of God in stillness and perhaps we will then come to understand it.
— Shane Claiborne
I spent most of my time talking to God more than to people.
— Elie Wiesel
Oh, for the time when I shall sleep Without identity.
— Emily Bronte
The only thing that can spoil a day is people and if you can keep from making engagements, every day has no limits.
— Ernest Hemingway
Solitude, community, and ministry are certainly not just for celibates! Celibates also have a hard time keeping up.
— Henri Nouwen
We live together, we act on, and react to one another; but always, and in all circumstances, we are by ourselves.
— Aldous Huxley