For the first time in four billion years a living creature had contemplated himself and heard with a sudden, unaccountable loneliness, the whisper of the wind in the night reeds.

Loren Eiseley
About This Quote

This quote, which comes from the novel "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle", pinpoints the existential isolation that all humans feel. We are part of a universe that is larger than our own lives. We are not alone in this universe, but we are only aware of our own existence. More often than not, we do not even know what or who we are.

Source: The Immense Journey

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