"I felt the death loneliness that comes..." - Quote by Ernest Hemingway
I felt the death loneliness that comes at the end of every day that is wasted in your life.
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“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow men. True nobility lies in being superior to your former self.”
“Because Fascism is a lie, it is condemned to literary sterility. And when it is past, it will have no history, except the bloody history of murder.”
“War is no longer made by simply analyzed economic forces if it ever was. War is made or planned now by individual men, demagogues and dictators who play on the patriotism of their people to mislead them into a belief in the great fallacy of war when all their vaunted reforms have failed to satisfy the people they misrule.”
More on Loneliness
“My loneliness was born when men praised my talkative faults and blamed my silent virtues.”
“I lay in bed at night crying to myself. The only one who loved me and watched over me was someone I couldn't see or hear or touch.”
“I was kind of sweet kid, according my mother, and my recollections. Thoughtful and good, but kind of alone - although I didn't interpret it that way, as such. Children never interpret these things. They think they understand logically.”
More on Regret
“Another sort of false prayers are our regrets. Discontent is the way of self-reliance: it is infirmity of will. Regret calamities, if you can thereby help the sufferer; if not, attend your own work, and already the evil begins to be repaired.”
“It creeps me out sometimes to think of the person I was. I was a terrible person. I was mean to people.”
“The words you'll most regret Are the ones that are left unsaid.”