I want to be able to turn on Radio 1 and hear you playing your own unique music one day, stopping that flow of anodyne pop nothingness. |
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She would have to pass through great agony to become a part of the great yawning nothingness. |
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The never-ending flow of mental activity started as consciousness abruptly exploded from the void of nothingness. |
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He could already hear the sounds of patrolmen, calling out over the stretch of nothingness, flashing their lights every which way. |
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Multiple guitars and vibes unwind a skeletal melody into nothingness while a lonesome organ drones sadly against the silence. |
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The point of religion, he used to say, was to reconcile us to the hollowness, the futility, the nothingness of life. |
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She saw the door slam, the ghost evaporate, and the girl running until everything around her bleared into nothingness. |
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Choose between smallness and grandeur, between nothingness and immortality, between him and me! |
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The absence of light, a void, a vacuum, nothingness is so extraordinary that it can only be part of the pre-creation world. |
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The demon's carcass had faded away into nothingness after it had landed in the fire, rendered unliving by the sheer power of the elf's blow. |
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It's sheer desert for three-hundred miles, with only hills and buttes to alleviate the nothingness. |
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She would then stare out, as if in her own little world, her own little void of nothingness. |
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With death, if he did not slide into nothingness, there would never be an escape. |
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Presumably death is a limit or a boundary, and the beyond of the limit of death is nothingness. |
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The large void, terrible in its complete nothingness, yawned again before me and around me and inside me. |
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He likewise never dramatizes a cultural crisis of meaning as a kind of descent into nothingness, madness, and absurdity. |
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I cannot think, though, that this means my father's life has come to nothingness with his death. |
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The more the man whispered, the more Michela found herself falling into a void of nothingness. |
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She was just about to give up, to stay in the nice, cold dark void of nothingness when a light appeared before her eyes. |
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She was becoming tired of this girl and her nothingness blabber about how she would kill Maeve. |
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Not until life and existence implode into oblivion, nothingness, will the fighting end. |
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Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion. |
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This absence of perception is absolute nothingness, the nothingness itself being beyond perception. |
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Certain words drift into the realm of nothingness to be eminently forgotten. |
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Swirls of nothingness embraced me and whispered to me of nothing, and everything. |
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This kid refused to even speak a word, just kept bedraggling along the path, looking coldly at the nothingness ahead of him. |
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Already at the beginning of time, a great light shone into the void of nothingness. |
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I thought life should have ended there and then with me lying in a pile of rubble crying tears of nothingness. |
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All of this pales into nothingness, however, when faced with The Ghost's latest masterpiece. |
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The numbing effect of this is that we are at risk of becoming, as Manning once said, subjects in the kingdom of nothingness. |
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The picture of himself, of the military base, of the drill sergeant, it all faded away into nothingness. |
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A slight tingle filled her hands as she held the vessel and she could feel her anxiety pass into nothingness. |
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He was often dazed and drifted out of his senses while staring emptily into nothingness. |
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The dissonant chords melt into nothingness giving the impression of not wanting to fight anymore, a cruel world left to savage itself away. |
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He dug his small hands into the rock and dirt, watching bits crumble off and fall into the void of absolute nothingness below him. |
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Zeke watched horrified, as Zhore went limp and his energy faded into nothingness. |
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It forms a sheer drop-off that bulges out slightly and then falls inwards, leaving me hanging over nothingness. |
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Vanishing into nothingness, he felt his body and soul, breaking apart and ripping. |
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During our dinner she admitted that she had procrastinated until the whole idea of building a business had retreated into nothingness. |
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It would have been a great loss, had any one survived to feel that immense void, that inestimable loneliness, that despair of nothingness. |
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There's certainly an affinity between the Buddhist idea of sunyata of emptiness, and the Western mystical teaching of nothingness. |
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The good scenes start strong and go nowhere, but most scenes in this film start nowhere and wander off into nothingness. |
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For an inordinate seven minutes, the song lilts and rolls into glorified nothingness. |
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They'd swim around their tank all day, occasionally gawping open-mouthed through the glass before going off on another circuit of nothingness. |
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Every wall I had constructed to keep myself from hurting deeply, from being vulnerable, eroded away into nothingness, leaving me alone and frail. |
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The intense bright of the chamber and the nothingness in the surround was unnerving. |
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It is a love story in which denial becomes desire and the fundamental states of being and nothingness are put to the ultimate test. |
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Indeed, it may be the fear of nothingness, of simply blinking out of existence which motivates many to take up their faiths. |
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I could feel my blood pumping comfortably in my arteries and wondered why it didn't just leak out into nothingness. |
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Indeed air travellers will perceive the islands as tiny specks in endless expanses of blue nothingness. |
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Rob listened as Diana walked out of his room and heard her footsteps fade into nothingness. |
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He had become inexistent in his own mind, crushed to nothingness, and he did not feel like getting back to his feet, did not feel like picking up the pieces. |
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But instead of investing his energy into outward noise that drifts skywards into nothingness, you sense he invests energy inwards, into making himself the best that he can be. |
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In eroticism the poles of life and death, being and nothingness, fullness and emptiness are one, dissolved like subject and object in the insensible totality of things. |
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I didn't like the end bit of the reincarnation about going off and being the Godhead, that was a bit freaky, I didn't want to be into this nothingness. |
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The dim figures faded into nothingness in the fog around them. |
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The more Enoch sermonizes, the clearer it becomes that faith is his only bulwark against chaos and nothingness. |
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This ultimately unspecifiable context in Nishida's terms is called absolute nothingness. |
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Like an infinitely forlorn face, stripped of all comfort, this ghastly vision of things limns itself against the surrounding nothingness. |
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They may feel they are losing their identity or are disintegrating into nothingness. |
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Contemplating emptiness, one confronts nothingness and absence, the invisible and the ineffable, destruction and negation. |
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Alone with the devastation of what he'd done at his feet, the absolute nothingness that rang out in the aftermath was profoundly unnerving. |
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It's all about families and if you don't have anyone, it's a bit of nothingness. |
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It became a catalogue of hollow phrases, of nothingness, of unanswered questions. |
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At that time all the three planes of matter, force and consciousness of this earth globe will be scorched to nothingness. |
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I don't like their end objective, which is nothingness, but the notion that your unfinished business goes on is quite sound. |
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Invoke the presence of the globe of earth which is concealed hitherto in the nothingness. |
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Their deterioration is often not rapid, but rather a slow fade into nothingness. |
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Paul, who knows everything, has a dazzling meeting with Jesus who plunges him into the blindness of his nothingness. |
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The Universe created itself through the phenomenon of the 'big-bang', namely the appearance of everything from the nothingness. |
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Resurrection, even though it is the victory over destiny, is first of all victory over the complicity of liberty with nothingness. |
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The created was born from a word that conquered nothingness and created being. |
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Terror most closely describes what the victim feels in being thus confronted with the unnameable by this encounter with death, with nothingness. |
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Through this incident, you became aware of your helplessness and of your nothingness. |
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Moreover, the second is negative, a ghost, the shadow of 'non-being', the obscure radiation of nothingness. |
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If empathy plummets through the ruins into nothingness, any form of identity shatters. |
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The light was alone, shining its brilliant rays into the nothingness. |
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He then merely raised his hands above his head and ancient phrases started to escape from his lips as a black sphere of nothingness started to appear between his palms. |
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Only in nothingness can nothing truly exist, and this is where Cecil was. |
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You are the being that gives form, albeit temporary, to my nothingness. |
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By risk he means being placed at the limit of death of and nothingness. |
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The hot weather we had last week deteriorated to gray nothingness here. |
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And, because the sets are still not used by a mass-market audience, you do look like a headcase in public places speaking, apparently, into nothingness. |
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Carrying her prostrate figure, he straightened and threw our direction one triumphant look before encasing them both with his majestic wing and fading into nothingness. |
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Some were from two hundred years previous to this day, and it was a small wonder that they had not simply decayed and disintegrated into nothingness. |
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The whole figure is clearly legible, except for the feet, which disappear into blood-stained nothingness. |
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And the thankfully near full moon was magically radiant in its slight yellowness, divinely suspended in nothingness amid the sequined backdrop of stars, planets and galaxies. |
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Then, those who «didn't know» experienced the feeling of nothingness which marks this generation, the nothingness of exterminated lives, the nothingness of beliefs and hopes, the nothingness of memory. |
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Bill C-22 declares that the agreements are null, and that they are nothing, but on the other hand, the government wants to breathe life into that nothingness, so to speak. |
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A lecture about nothingness as a central element of musical arrangement. |
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I do not like this sense of God, this nothingness in which I now dwell. |
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Hence the fear of nothingness, as the Louvain students made clear to you. |
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This is because this unknown dark energy acts as a repulsive force, counteracting and stronger than gravity, pushing the universe out into nothingness. |
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Will they collapse in to the nothingness from where they came from? |
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A myth has been born from nothingness according to which the first nations do not do their work properly in the area of fund management, transparency and democracy. |
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How does one find meaning when confronted with nothingness? |
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Those who believe it was created by God are as free today as they were a week ago to continue in that belief, as are those who think the whole thing is the chance result of a quantum fluctuation in the nothingness beforehand. |
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Beneath this luminous texture, tremulous flutes make a final statement as the piece ends in the shimmer of a sizzle cymbal fading into nothingness. |
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Athletes are also carefully trained in the Zen of nothingness. |
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This irradiation lingers on even in the half-light, as a dormant luminescence, sufficient to bring a face or a form to life, to daze these people who thus emerge from their photographic nothingness. |
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Without a certain deference to the beyond, human virtue would almost always degenerate into self-serving and short-sighted opportunism, would fall prey to vanity and egoistic isolation, to nothingness. |
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Thus despoiled, I shall remain in the museum of the world, reminding all who pass, not of misery and nothingness, but of the greatness of the Divine Mercies. |
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They had met in the lounge of a luxury spaceliner, whose great glass eye had revealed the boundless nothingness of the universe through which they had been drifting perilously, somewhere between two suns. |
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The first might be simultaneously instant-messaging, listening to music and e-mailing, the other puffing a Gitane and jotting down notes about being and nothingness. |
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But I could apprehend nothing of this nothingness – in my current state the Shard was notable only for being acuminate: a vast hypodermic needle lancing up into the cloudy tissue of the sky. |
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The listeners were deeply moved by her ability to change her singing style, its suppleness, and especially by the inimitable pianissimo that was clear as a bell and often nearly trailed off into nothingness. |
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Another expression of nothingness comes in the form of the black voids created by the fade outs, which find certain figurative resonances within the scenes, serving to prolong or foreshadow their insurgence. |
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For him, it's nothingness, the great void. |
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Decreation effects excarnation, the return of things to their original nothingness. |
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