Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About Loneliness

We have collected for you the TOP of Elizabeth Bowen's best quotes about Loneliness! Here are collected all the quotes about Loneliness starting from the birthday of the Novelist – June 7, 1899! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 4 sayings of Elizabeth Bowen about Loneliness. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Jealousy is no more than feeling alone against smiling enemies.

    House in Paris (1935) pt. 2, ch. 8
  • Good-byes breed a sort of distaste for whomever you say good-bye to; this hurts, you feel, this must not happen again.

    ELIZABETH BOWEN (1935). “The House in Paris”
  • Only in a house where one has learnt to be lonely does one have this solicitude for things. One's relation to them, the daily seeing or touching, begins to become love, and to lay one open to pain.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1938). “The death of the heart”, Viking Pr
  • Not only is there no question of solitude, but in the long run we may not choose our company.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1938). “The death of the heart”, Viking Pr
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