“It was at this period that Drogo realised how far apart men are whatever their affection for each other, that if you suffer the pain is yours and yours alone, no one else can take upon himself the least part of it; that if you suffer it does not mean that others feel pain even though their love is great: hence the loneliness of life.”
Quote by Dino Buzzati
Book:The Tartar Steppe
Work
The Tartar Steppe
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Indulgence in Death
Source: Kokoro
“You'll end up living a lonely life if you're waiting around for perfect.”
Source: Before Jamaica Lane
Source: Train to the Edge of the Moon
Source: Wings
Source: A Wild Sheep Chase
“I did not know I was lonely, she thought, until I was no longer alone.”
Source: The Girl in the Tower
“What is the difference in being alone with another and being alone by one's self?”
Source: The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
