Henry David Thoreau Quotes about Being Alone

Henry David Thoreau (2017). “HENRY DAVID THOREAU – The Man, The Philosopher & The Trailblazer (Illustrated): Biographies, Memoirs, Autobiographical Books & Personal Letters (Including Walden, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, The Maine Woods, Cape Cod, A Yankee in Canada…)”, p.1127, e-artnow
We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers.
Henry David Thoreau (2009). “Walden”, p.88, Cosimo, Inc.