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Poetry Quote by Alain de Botton

“The twenty-four-hour diner, the station waiting room and the motel are sanctuaries for those who have, for noble reasons, failed to find a home in the ordinary world, sanctuaries for those whom Baudelaire might have dignified with the honorific 'poets'.” quote by Alain de Botton
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““The twenty-four-hour diner, the station waiting room and the motel are sanctuaries for those who have, for noble reasons, failed to find a home in the ordinary world, sanctuaries for those whom Baudelaire might have dignified with the honorific 'poets'.””

Alain de Botton

About This Quote

Marginal spaces like diners and motels become refuge for those who feel alienated from mainstream society, offering a poetic sense of belonging.

In simple terms: Outsider spaces can feel like poetic sanctuaries.

Key Takeaway

Find comfort in unexpected places.

Themes

belonging outsider urban refuge poetry

Mood

reflective melancholic

Type

observational literary

When to use this quote

  • travel
  • night shifts
  • creative work
  • seeking community

Key Concepts

social alienation place identity romanticism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes these spaces feel safe?
  • How does labeling them 'poets' affect perception?
A Different Perspective

Such sanctuaries may be temporary and isolating.

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