During this period apologists for the ' ' separate ' ' system argued that solitude in the cell precipitated reflection and the breaking down of psychological resistance to reform.
Autumn and winter are usually taken as symbols of depression, solitude and hardship.
To some extent this is comic relief in a tale of solitude.
One becomes more selective and less interested in superficial relations, exhibiting an increasing need for solitude.
The need for solitude also reaches its maximum in late life, but develops most rapidly during the first half of the adult life.
He may also have found solitude out of doors.
In fact, these services have been described as the four solitudes of mental health.
In every other respect, the marriage has been from the start a dual solitude on a wide, wide sea.
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