Quotes about Isolation
Indeed, sometimes when people are locked up by themselves they quite literally go mad. Without human society, they don't know who they are anymore. It seems that we humans were designed to find our purpose and meaning not simply in ourselves and our own inner lives, but in one another and in the shared meanings and purposes of a family, a street, a workplace, a community, a town, a nation.
— NT Wright
Sometimes, I feel like one who is on the sidelines, who has missed life itself.
— Nelson Mandela
People are always far away.
— Olga Tokarczuk
People shouldn't be allowed to live so far away," he said at the front door. "What do you gain by hiding away from the world like this? It'll catch up with you anyway.
— Olga Tokarczuk
The further north you go, the more people concentrate on themselves, and in some sort of northern madness (no doubt due to the lack of sun) they ascribe to themselves too much. They make themselves responsible for their actions.
— Olga Tokarczuk
Whenever I set off on any sort of journey I fall off the radar. No one knows where I am.
— Olga Tokarczuk
To live a distant, withdrawn, and secluded life is diametrically opposed to spirituality as Jesus Christ taught it.
— Oswald Chambers
When you don't know your Bible well, you will tend to use it as an isolated collection of wisdom statements for daily living, and you will tend to look for the verse that best seems to fit the situation you are discussing. This method completely misses the genius of the Bible's grand redemptive themes that form the basis of the hope and courage of the brand-new way of living to which God has called us.
— Paul David Tripp
No one rose to his defense. He not only suffered; he suffered alone. Even his Father turned his back on him in his deepest moment of agony.
— Paul David Tripp
Loneliness can be conquered only by those who can bear solitude.
— Paul Tillich
Isolation separates you from opportunity, as people need people, and people hire other people.
— Perry Stone
The wilderness creates unusual pressures and challenges.
— Perry Stone