Jules Verne — "It is a great misfortune to be too much alone, and, above all, to be without som…"
It is a great misfortune to be too much alone, and, above all, to be without some one to whom one can talk with perfect freedom.
It is a great misfortune to be too much alone, and, above all, to be without some one to whom one can talk with perfect freedom.
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"The only good Indian is a dead Indian—this is true in America as in India."
"In fact, the anger of one of the children on the island with an expression like 'What else will happen to us if this Black person becomes our leader in the future!' also bothered me."
"The human mind is never satisfied, never at rest."
"The Greeks of today are unworthy descendants of their glorious ancestors."
"The sea is an immense reservoir of nature's forces."
From 'The Mysterious Island' (1875), highlighting the human need for companionship.
Date: 1875
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