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 most dreadful of all fates is to be buried alive."
"The true path to knowledge is through experience."
"Science, my lad, is composed of errors, but errors that it is good to commit, for they lead little by little to the truth."
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From 'The Mysterious Island' (1875), highlighting the human need for companionship.
Date: 1875
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