"A solitary, unused to speaking of what he sees and feels, has mental experiences which are at once more intense and less articulate than those of a gregarious man."
"Solitude produces originality, bold and astonishing beauty, poetry. But solitude also produces perverseness, the disproportianate, the absurd and the forbidden."
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Source: Thomas Mann, Stanley Appelbaum (1995). “Death in Venice”, p.19, Courier Corporation
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