New York (p. 15)
1980s, America (1986)
Context: Yet there is a certain solitude like no other - that of the man preparing his meal in public on a wall, or on the hood of his car, or along a fence, alone. You see that all the time here. It is the saddest sight in the world. Sadder than destitution, sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone in public. Nothing more contradicts the laws of man or beast, for animals always do each other the honour of sharing or disputing each other’s food. He who eats alone is dead (but not he who drinks alone. Why is this?).
“Without hope of reward
Provide help to others.
Bear suffering alone,
And share your pleasures with beggars.”
§ 272
Major attributed works, Ratnāvalī (Precious Garland)
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Nagarjuna 13
Indian philosopher 150–250Related quotes
As quoted in William the Silent (1897) by Frederic Harrison, p. 75
Context: It is not possible for me to bear alone such labours and the burden of such weighty cares as press on me from hour to hour, without one man at my side to help me. I have not a soul to aid me in all my anxieties and toils.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 246.
First official statement as President after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, televised live from Andrews Air Force Base (22 November 1963).
1960s
Patrick L. McGuire, Her Strong Enchantments Failing (p. 95)
Short fiction, The Book of Poul Anderson (1975)
“Alone, as before, in the universe
Without hope and without love!..”
"The Demon" (1830)
Poems
Book I
Exilius http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1715-exilius.html (1715)