6 Quotes & Sayings By Louisa Hall

Louisa Hall is the author of the popular "Country Life" column that appears in Country Life, Country Living, and Country Living Magazine. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, Gourmet, and The Atlantic Monthly. She is recipient of many honors including the J. Ira and Leonore Gershwin Award for Excellence in Magazine Writing, the National Magazine Award for Best Feature Article, and the Society of American Travel Writers' Writer of the Year Award Read more

Her work has been included in the best-selling Travelers' Choice series published by St. Martin's Press.

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OK, " she said. "Let's try. But remember one thing. You're going to lose interest. At some point, it will happen. You don't think so now, but you'll get distracted. You have to stay with me. If we have a family together, you have to be here to help. Louisa Hall
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Tell me what happens next, after my body has frozen. When I can't communicate. What will I be? Louisa Hall
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I descended into solitude so thick that conversations with repairmen became anxious social occasions. Louisa Hall
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I fear I've become a "confirmed solitary" after all, despite everyone's best attempts at getting me more socialized. One becomes accustomed to one's solitude, and it begins to seem rather phony to try to reach out. Louisa Hall
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It is distressing how often we repeat ourselves. When we ask questions, we know the answers already. We've grown accustomed to horizontal communication, flatlining banalities and droning insignificance. Louisa Hall