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  • Yes, there is a certain amount of alone-ness because of our uniqueness, but it's not the same kind of aloneness as among ableds--there's no exclusion of anyone. Illness, disability, ability, identity.
  • Existentialism is a 20th century philosophy that asserts the fundamental meaninglessness of life and our abject aloneness.
  • Then, elated with the tranquillity of aloneness, I sat upon dusty shoes extracting ideas from my brain to be written painfully into my journal.
  • The aloneness which she had not experienced for months, had returned. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • Both of the characters feel the terrible pain of aloneness and separateness felt also by both Linnet and Owl of the changeling stories.
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  • Will you allow me to walk beside you, to comfort and protect you, as you face your "aloneness"? Archive 2007-08-01
  • The feeling/experience of 'aloneness' and 'never quite fitting'... The Queerness of Everything
  • By way of incessant close-ups of Roberts, the film fetishizes her aloneness and her independence.
  • The plane is a metaphor for his remoteness, his aloneness, his posture as an observer, an outsider.
  • Here, aloneness and apartness allows one access to the heart.
  • You should not be without a greeting from me at Christmastime, when in the midst of the festivities your feeling of aloneness is apt to weigh more heavily upon you. Breakfast in Bed
  • Suddenly, her aloneness, the dress, the expensive vanilla-scented perfume, the strange drinks and the unfriendly looks from across the bar make sense.
  • It was a different kind of aloneness than the kind he had faced in the City, where he'd been surrounded by people every waking moment, and his constant quest had been for privacy. Tran Siberian
  • Recognizing this aloneness is essential for togetherness. Waking Up Together « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting
  • The name of Victoria gives you a clever, quick, analytical mind, but you suffer with a great deal of self-consciousness, lack of confidence, and much aloneness because of misunderstandings.
  • But in many people's eyes, loneliness is synonymous with "aloneness" and therefore elicits an almost audible "aww. Catherine Specter: How To Lift Yourself Out Of Loneliness
  • The terrible silence that followed was the shadow of my aloneness. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • A bottleneck guitar occasionally glides between vocal lines, an organ swells ominously beneath the surface, but this remains the sound of aloneness.
  • Okay, so the first night I got hives all over my body - I think the enormity of my "aloneness" hit me about one a.m. - but after that it was wonderful. Old Windows and New Eyes
  • He tried walked down the street but he was suddenly overcome by feelings of aloneness.
  • Timothy Fortune isn't your stereotypic fictional missionary, all dead dogma and dammed-up desire, but a genuinely good man for whom the discovery of love and the discovery of his utter aloneness come with a shock any of us can share. A letter from the editor on Sylvia Townsend Warner
  • But given the rise in the number of sleep-disorder clinics and the sale of soporific drugs, even this one fundamental outlet for aloneness is in trouble.
  • I believe that what you do and what I do is very important in this country, because there are so many people who sit at home alone and don't recognize their sense of aloneness.
  • We get a shot of Ben staring into his fish tank, a recurring symbol that emphasizes Ben's feelings of entrapment and aloneness.
  • In this photograph, which appears in many anthologies, the chair looks bleak in its complete aloneness.

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