I am loving this quote, as I sit in solitude in my office in a near-empty building working on my dissertation.

"...you should be happy; for what (you should ask yourself) would a solitude be that was not vast; there is only one solitude, and it is vast, heavy, difficult to bear, and almost everyone has hours when he would gladly exchange it for any kind of sociability, however trivial or cheap, for the tiniest outward agreement with the first person who comes along, the most unworthy. . . . but perhaps these are the very hours during which solitude grows; for its growing is painful as the growing of boys and sad as the beginning of spring. But that must not confuse you. What is necessary, after all, is only this: solitude, vast inner solitude. To walk inside yourself and meet no one for hours - that is what you must be able to attain. To be solitary as you were when you were a child, when the grown-ups walked around involved with matters that seemed large and important because they looked so busy and because you didn't understand a thing about what they were doing."
martha
5/26/2010 02:02:59 pm

This quote is awesome.
i relate,
Dogless- i even more.


To walk inside myself i also have to physically walk.
one foot i front of the other- for miles.

it's too hot here my feet hurt.

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