Aloofness Quote by Mihai Eminescu Download Open image ““Unattached to man or matter, You remain aloof and cold.”” — Mihai Eminescu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aloofness
He put his arms about himself as if he were cold. "I do not know who to be without him. — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“Only worse thing than being cold, and too tired to defend yourself, is to be cold and alone. And I wouldn't ever wish that… — Steven J. Carroll Copy Share Image
“You are cold, because you are alone: no contact strikes the fire from you that is in you. You are sick; because the best… — Brontë, Charlotte Copy Share Image
“Amalia insisted he wasn’t cold, but only wounded by life and emotionally isolated.” — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“…truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
“The evening wasn’t cold yet... But the air was turning sharp, with a fall feeling of loneliness coming. Something unaccountable pending in the air.” — Kent Haruf Copy Share Image
“Someone who seeks nothing but his own fate no longer has any companions, he stands quite alone and has only cold, universal space around… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
“The warmth was pushed aside, as always, by the cold grip of reality.” — Julie Lessman Copy Share Image
“I waited, hesitant to go out into the cold again. It was one of those days that have no mercy on your toes, that… — Rawi Hage Copy Share Image
“Nu credeam sa-nvat a muri vrodata, Pururi tanar, infasurat in manta-mi, Ochii mei naltam visatori la steaua Singuratatii. Cind deodata tu rasarisi in cale-mi,… — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
“Am inteles ca un om poate avea totul neavand nimic si nimic avand totul.” — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
Work is the law of the modern world, which has no place for lazy people. — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
Every human being is a repeated question asked to the spirit of the Universe. — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
I understand that a man can have everything having nothing and nothing having everything. — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
People are divided into two parts: some of them look for and cannot find anything, others find but are not satisfied. — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
“Much as oblivion is the death of sorrow So death is life's forgetfulness” — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
“Dumnezeule, ce puţine-s caracterele acelea care merită a se numi omeneşti.” — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
“Without 'tis autumn, the wind beats on the pane With heavy drops, the leaves high upwards sweep. You take old letters from a crumpled… — mihai eminescu Copy Share Image
“Si te-ai dus, dulce minune, S-a murit iubirea noastra Floare-albastra! floare-albastra!... Totusi este trist în lume!” — Mihai Eminescu Copy Share Image
It can be difficult to be an introvert in church, especially if you happen to be the pastor. Liking to be alone can be… — Barbara Brown Taylor Copy Share Image
There is something sublime about its aloofness from and its indifference to its external environment. — Frederick Soddy Copy Share Image
The very problem of mind and body suggests division; I do not know of anything so disastrously affected by the habit of division as… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
I was drawn to his aloofness, the way cats gravitate toward people who’d rather avoid them. — Rachel Hartman Copy Share Image
A thousand pieces of gold may hardly bring a moment's happiness, but a small favor can cause a lifetime's gratitude. Too much love can… — Zicheng Hong Copy Share Image
Being aloof is something that you are the only person in your world,… with identical thoughts and you are the only true, loyal friend… — Leo Felix Prabhu Copy Share Image
Fame, or notoriety, whichever that special noise may be called when the world like a hound 'gives tongue' and announces that the quarry in… — Marie Corelli Copy Share Image
The worst danger of the mystic is as always a quest of spiritual privilege leading to aloofness from the common lot. — Vida Dutton Scudder Copy Share Image
“The world needs someone they can admire from a distance; from a very far distance.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image