To be alone is the fate of all great minds—a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.


A Series of Essays by Arthur Schopenhauer (ed. 1915)


To be alone is the fate of all great minds—a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.

To be alone is the fate of all great minds—a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.

To be alone is the fate of all great minds—a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.

To be alone is the fate of all great minds—a fate deplored at times, but still always chosen as the less grievous of two evils.