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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From 'The Mysterious Island' (1875), highlighting the human need for companionship.
Date: 1875
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