Famous quote by Albert Schweitzer

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We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness
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"We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness"

- Albert Schweitzer

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This quote by Albert Schweitzer speaks with the paradox of human presence. We are all linked in some method, whether it be through household, friends, or perhaps strangers, yet all of us feel a sense of loneliness. This loneliness can be triggered by a variety of elements, such as feeling disconnected from those around us, feeling misinterpreted, or feeling like we don't belong. This loneliness can be a source of excellent pain and suffering, and can lead to anxiety and other mental health problems. Schweitzer's quote is a reminder that although we are all linked, we are all still fighting with solitude in some way. It is very important to acknowledge this loneliness and to connect to those around us for assistance and understanding. We can all assist each other to conquer this loneliness and to find a sense of belonging.

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Albert Schweitzer This quote is written / told by Albert Schweitzer between January 14, 1875 and September 4, 1965. He was a famous Theologian from Germany. The author also have 59 other quotes.

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