Forgotten Quote by Richard Preston Download Open image “He liked the loneliness of inner space, the sense of being forgotten by the world.” — Richard Preston ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Forgotten Inner Space Liked Loneliness Loneliness Loneliness Inner Sense Forgotten Space World
For the air of lonely men surrounded him now, a still atmosphere in which the world around him slipped away, leaving him incapable of… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
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I can only guess that it made the world he went back to...strangely without meaning. Though he lived in it, though he even enjoyed… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
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Then when dusk began to settle he would retrace his steps, back to his own world. And on the way home, a loneliness would… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
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“...this blessing of loneliness was not really loneliness. Real loneliness was something unendurable. What one wanted when exhausted by the noise and impact of… — Elizabeth Goudge Copy Share Image
He felt as though he were failing in practically every area of his life. Lately, happiness seemed as distant and unattainable to him as… — Nicholas Sparks Copy Share Image
He had come to know quite thoroughly the world in which he lived. His outlook was bleak and materialistic. The world as he saw… — Jack London Copy Share Image
“Until then I had always thought of loneliness as something negative—an absence of company, and, of course, something temporary... That day I had learned… — John Wyndham Copy Share Image
“Nine out of ten humans killed? And you're not bothered." A look of mysterious thoughtfulness crossed his face. "A virus can be useful to… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
To mess around with Ebola is an easy way to die. Better to work with something safer, such as anthrax. — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
The best way to know what's in the soup, is to boil yourself in it. — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
“He becomes dizzy and utterly weak, and his spine goes limp and nerveless and he loses all sense of balance. The room is turning… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
“Ebola Zaire attacks every organ and tissue in the human body except skeletal muscle and bone. It is a perfect parasite because it transforms… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
“Jahrling sat down at his desk and sighed. There was a landfill of papers on his desk, mostly about smallpox, and it was discouraging.… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
“we could eradicate smallpox from nature, but we could not uproot the virus from the human heart” — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
“C.J. had spoken longingly of finding the African termite queen, the glistening white sac that was half a foot long and as thick as… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
During climbs into taller trees, I was occasionally able to look down on the backs of birds, which shine with reflected sunlight as they… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
The Ludolphian number is fixed in eternity— not a digit out of place, all characters in their proper order, an endless sentence written to… — Richard Preston Copy Share Image
While the 1963 Birmingham church bombing is the most historic, there also was a series of church burnings in the 1990s. Recognition of the… — Anthea Butler Copy Share Image
I was just going to say something, but I forgot when I started looking at you. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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People paid money for tickets to see us and be entertained by us, and we've never forgotten that. Anything after that was a bonus. — Malcolm Young Copy Share Image
“Forgotten hero was never the real hero, real hero can not be forgotten.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten… — Rumi Copy Share Image
It's the frames which make some things important and some things forgotten. It's all only frames from which the content rises. — Eve Babitz Copy Share Image
Our public officials have forgotten that they are ultimately accountable to the people who put them in office, that the information they keep in… — Yoko Ono Copy Share Image
I had forgotten that talking to you is like trying to pet a cactus." Saiman said dryly. "Thank you for reminding me." "Always happy… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image