Only those tears are truly bitter that a man sheds when he is alone.
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This quote suggests that the most profound and painful emotions are often experienced in solitude. Tears shed alone are depicted as particularly bitter because they reflect deep, personal struggles and vulnerabilities that may not be shared or understood by others. When a person confronts their sorrows in isolation, the weight of those feelings can feel heavier, as there is no external support or comfort to alleviate the pain. In contrast, expressing emotions in the presence of others may provide a sense of relief, minimizing the bitterness of sadness. This highlights the significance of companionship and the human need for connection in processing emotional pain.
Quote By: Paul Auster
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The most terrible lie is the one we convince ourselves of.
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The true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception.
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A decision made against the heart may be wrong.
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Paul Auster is an acclaimed American author, known for his distinctively postmodern narrative style and exploration of existential themes. Born on February 3, 1947, in Newark, New Jersey, Auster gained widespread recognition with works such as "The New York Trilogy" and "The Invention of Solitude." His writing often intertwines elements of philosophy, identity, and the complexities of urban life, reflecting his deep engagement with the human experience.
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