Deepest feelings Quote by Guy de Maupassant
“She realized for the first time that two people can never reach each others deepest feelings and instincts, that they spend their lives side by side, linked it may be, but not mingled, and that each one's inmost being must go through life eternally alone.”
About This Quote
Source Short Story: "The Disappointed Lover" by Guy de Maupassant, 1885
People can share lives but never fully merge their deepest selves, leading to perpetual solitude.
In simple terms: We remain fundamentally alone.
Accept solitude as part of life.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marriage
- long-term friendships
- cohabitation
- family life
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can true intimacy ever be achieved?
- How do you cope with inherent loneliness?
May foster fatalism about intimacy.