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Cemetery Quote by Andre Malraux

“Though man's feeling for the other-worldly often has recourse to solitude, solitude does not foster its development; rather, it is nourished by communion, to which the church is more propitious than the cemetery.” quote by Andre Malraux
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“Though man's feeling for the other-worldly often has recourse to solitude, solitude does not foster its development; rather, it is nourished by communion, to which the church is more propitious than the cemetery.”

Andre Malraux

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Psychology of Art", 1955

Spiritual growth needs shared experience; solitude alone hinders it.

In simple terms: Communion nurtures spiritual development.

Key Takeaway

Seek community for deeper spiritual insight.

Themes

spirituality community solitude

Mood

thoughtful hopeful

Type

philosophical religious

When to use this quote

  • church gatherings
  • study groups
  • retreats
  • shared rituals

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does community influence your spiritual path?
  • Can solitude ever be productive?
A Different Perspective

Some find solitude essential for reflection.

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