Saturday, September 09, 2006

Solitude

Is it just part of the romance of Nature? Or is it a vital human need? Here are a couple of comments from experts:

How many more generations will pass before it will have become nearly impossible to be alone even for an hour, to see anywhere nature as she is without man’s improvements upon her? How long will it be before—what is perhaps worse yet—there is no quietness anywhere, no escape from the rumble and the crash, the clank and the screech which seem to be the inevitable accompaniment of technology? Whatever man does or produces, noise seems to be an unavoidable by-product. Perhaps he can, as he now tends to believe, do anything. But he cannot do it quietly.

Perhaps when the time comes that there is no more silence and no more aloneness, there will also be no longer anyone who wants to be alone.

—Joseph Wood Krutch


In what concerns you much, do not think that you have companions; know that you are alone in the world.

—Henry David Thoreau


Are "Romantic naturalists" an endangered species?

2 comments:

Endment said...

Your quote stops me in stride... Just this morning I began expressing my frustration with "noise Pollution" I long for the silence of nature -
Do you ever wish you could spend an entired day without the sound of motorcycles or airplanes?

Anonymous said...

Hi S.L. White
These are wonderful quotes. I agree with Endment. I, too, long for the silence of nature. You wrote on my blog of enacting a 19th century female botanist. How exciting and creative. You must have a gift for engaging young people. I wasn't sure where among your multiple blogs to leave my comment, so I left it on this blog.