“I need solitude for my writing; not 'like a hermit' - that wouldn't be enough - but like a dead man.”
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Franz Kafka266
author 1883–1924Related quotes
Charles Bukowski book Factotum
Source: Factotum (1975), Ch. 17
Context: I got into bed, opened the bottle, worked the pillow into a hard knot behind my back, took a deep breath, and sat in the dark looking out of the window. It was the first time I had been alone for five days. I was a man who thrived on solitude; without it I was like another man without food or water. Each day without solitude weakened me. I took no pride in my solitude; but I was dependent on it. The darkness of the room was like sunlight to me. I took a drink of wine.
“Shall I, like an hermit, dwell
On a rock or in a cell?”
Walter Raleigh (1554–1618) English aristocrat, writer, poet, soldier, courtier, spy, and explorer
Poem reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Скажи, пожалюста, душя моя, когда я буду жить по-человечески, т. е. работать и не нуждаться? Теперь я и работаю, и нуждаюсь, и порчу свою репутацию необходимостью работать херовое.
Letter to the Alexander Chekhov (April 14, 1887)
Letters
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Source: Nature and Selected Essays
“Knock her dead, my man."
"Oh no." Xcor shook his head."That shan't be necessary. This one I like.”
Jessica Bird (1969) U.S. novelist
Source: The King