Abhorrence Quote by Beryl Markham Download Open image “The abhorrence of loneliness is as natural as wanting to live at all.” — Beryl Markham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Abhorrence Abhorrence Loneliness Deck of cards Loneliness Loneliness Natural Natural Natural Wanting Solitude
It's not loneliness that makes being alone unbearable. It's accepting the fact that of the 7 billion people in the world, not a single… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
of all the deprivations which afflict humankind, none is more dreadful than loneliness. A corrosive, it eats the heart out. People were meant to… — Zelda Popkin Copy Share Image
Loneliness is such an omnipotent and painful threat to many persons that they have little conception of the positive values of solitude and even,… — Rollo May Copy Share Image
“The problem with loneliness is that, unlike other forms of human suffering, it teaches us nothing, leads us nowhere, and generally devalues us in… — Adam Bagdasarian Copy Share Image
Loneliness is part of being human. It reminds us that we are not complete in ourselves. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Loneliness is something we [all people] go through. We go through mourning and longing. We make some bad choices sometimes because we're desperate for… — Jennifer Lee Copy Share Image
“Loss and loneliness, loneliness being the sadder and grayer of the two. Loss means that someone beloved is irretrievable, and as bad as that… — T.M. Goeglein Copy Share Image
Feelings of loss and loneliness are inevitable when much of what makes life worth living is taken away. — Wes Streeting Copy Share Image
“Modern life seems set up so that we can avoid loneliness at all costs, but maybe it's worthwhile to face it occasionally. The further… — Michael Finkel Copy Share Image
I have lifted my plane . . . for perhaps a thousand flights and I have never felt her wheels glide from the Earth… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
“(Quoting her friend Tom Black on an amateur hunter's injury:) "Lion, rifles -- and stupidity.” — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
“The only disadvantage in surviving a dangerous experience lies in the fact that your story of it tends to be anticlimactic. You can never… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
“All this, and discontent too! Otherwise, why am I sitting here dreaming of England? Why am I gazing at this campfire like a lost… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
We swung over the hills and over the town and back again, and I saw how a man can be master of a craft,… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
Talk lives in a man’s head, but sometimes it is very lonely because in the heads of many men there is nothing to keep… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
There is a certain silence that can emanate from a lifeless object as from a chair lately used, or from a piano with old… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
[The lion] began to contemplate me with a kind of quiet premeditation, like that of a slow-witted man fondling an unaccustomed thought. — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
“From the time I arrived in British East Africa at the indifferent age of four and went through the barefoot stage of early youth… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
But, for a little while, this is the place for us -- a good place too--a place of good omen, a place of beginning… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
There are all kinds of silences and each of them means a different thing. There is the silence that comes with morning in a… — Beryl Markham Copy Share Image
“Continue with whatever it is that you have been doing, except for attachment-abhorrence. If ‘we’ stay in our state of Pure Soul, attachment-abhorrence will… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
An ineffably holy God, who has the utmost abhorrence of sin, was never invented by any of Adam's descendents. — Arthur W. Pink Copy Share Image
“For I had loved Seid even in his darkest hours, even as he cursed me and we rode upon a fine line between ardor… — Jennifer Silverwood Copy Share Image
“It is the reformer who is anxious for the reform, and not society, from which he should expect nothing better than opposition, abhorrence, and… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
An unholy church! It is useless to the world, and of no esteem among men. It is an abomination, hells laughter, heavens abhorrence. The… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
“Despite knowing and seeing through the senses, if one remains free from attachment-abhorrence, it is called knowledge beyond the senses (atindriya-gnan). But if one… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
One thing I do find in the "lost" generation or something is a kind of abhorrence of history, you know, like it's boring, dumb,… — Ani DiFranco Copy Share Image
Prejudice validates itself as righteous abhorrence of the criminally deviant. So Christian homophobia is just a metonym of that abjection in general. — Hal Duncan Copy Share Image
Satan is ever seeking to inject that poison into our hearts to distrust God's goodness, especially in connection with his commandments. That is what… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
By 1782 [John Adams] had come to feel for [Benjamin] Franklin "no other sentiments than Contempt or Abhorrence." — Gordon S. Wood Copy Share Image
In proportion to the love existing among men, so will be the community of property and power. Among true and real friends, all is… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image