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"Oui mais moi, je vais seul"

--"Tous les garçons et les filles" (1962)


Ce grand malheur, de ne pouvoir être seul.


"A woman is sitting alone in a house. She knows she is alone in the whole world: every other living thing is dead. The doorbell rings."--"A Woman Alone with Her Soul" by Thomas Bailey Aldrich


"Here again we are reminded that in nature nothing exists alone."--Silent Spring (1962) by Rachel Carson


We three, we're all alone
Living in a memory
My echo, my shadow, and me

--"We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)" (1940) by the The Ink Spots

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Alone may refer to:

  • Solitude, a state of seclusion or isolation
  • Loneliness, negative emotions arising from seclusion

Etymology

From Middle English allone, from earlier all oon (“alone”, literally “all one”), contracted from the Old English phrase eall ān (“completely alone”), equivalent to al- (“all”) +‎ one. Cognate with Scots alane (“alone”), Saterland Frisian alleene (“alone”), West Frisian allinne (“alone”), Dutch alleen (“alone”), Low German alleen (“alone”), German allein (“alone”), Danish alene (“alone”), Swedish allena (“alone”).

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