Delight Quote by Anthony Trollope
“It is hard to conceive that the old, whose thoughts have been all thought out, should ever love to live alone. Solitude is surely for the young, who have time before them for the execution of schemes, and who can, therefore, take delight in thinking”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Way We Live Now, 1875
The passage suggests that solitude is a luxury of youth, as older people have settled thoughts and lack desire for solitary reflection.
In simple terms: Old age often loses the desire for solitary thinking that youth enjoys.
Recognize that solitude may be more valuable earlier in life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- retirement planning
- elder care counseling
- personal journaling
- creative retreats
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you think solitude benefits all ages equally?
- How can elders cultivate meaningful solitary time?
Older individuals can still find value in solitude despite settled thoughts.