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  • Leaving his horse he walked around the perimeter, the grind of his boots on gravel and grass the only sound in the evening stillness.
  • The crowds which have been passing to and fro during the whole day, are rapidly dwindling away; and the noise of shouting and quarrelling which issues from the public – houses, is almost the only sound that breaks the melancholy stillness of the night. Sketches by Boz
  • Not a ripple troubles the surface, not a single speck of dust clouds the glassy stillness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stillness all around, with only the blue sky of August as a great tent cloth over my head.
  • Down the gradual slope the scout hastened; his footfall was the only sound that broke the stillness after the answers to his call had ceased. Old Indian Days
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  • Rosamund," he said, -- that stillness within him forbade any preparation, any "leading up," -- "I've joined the City Imperial Volunteers. In the Wilderness
  • In the stillness of this beautiful place, it takes little to imagine the hiss of steam and the clattering of motion once more. Times, Sunday Times
  • The deathy stillness of a town, and the barred windows, and shut shops, and empty streets, and great long lines of big brick buildins, look melancholy. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
  • dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness
  • The Marais Communal of Curzon lies in the lap of low scrubby hills, like a green sea of stillness.
  • Her face was fixed on her, through the night; she was the creature who had escaped by force from her cage, yet there was in her whole motion assuredly, even as so dimly discerned, a kind of portentous intelligent stillness. The Golden Bowl — Complete
  • The catacombs, and the lovingly tended graves within, have embalmed the lives and loves of centuries past in a deathly stillness, broken only by the babble of a passing brook.
  • The problem is that many of us cannot find this place of inner peace and stillness, and so the sacred is lost in an overwhelming avalanche of noise and confusion.
  • I remember waking to fresh falls of snow, the muffled stillness, and the sense of a world transformed.
  • An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard. In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
  • The bell's brittle sound fractured the night's stillness. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • With the canopy of a star-spangled sky, the frozen stillness of stone entrapping centuries of history, and the soft sound of the waters, it is truly an experience that belongs to the realm of the unforgettable.
  • A chorus of high-pitched wolf howls pierces the stillness of a frigid January morning.
  • Boisterous crowds dispelled the darkness of night with fireworks as crackers shattered the stillness of the night.
  • There were intervals in which she could sit perfectly still, enjoying the outer stillness and the subdued light. Middlemarch
  • The waters of Loch an Eilean were flat calm and the stillness of the air almost eerie.
  • The placid look of his countenance never changed for an instant; his whole frame rested, uncontrolled, in perfect stillness and repose; not a muscle was seen to twitch.
  • A leaden stillness descended and slowed their legs, but sight traveled in reverse and was quickened.
  • For the _crop, crop, crop_ of the browsing animals had begun again from close at hand, and the comrades stood listening for some little time while the otherwise unbroken stillness once more reigned. A Dash from Diamond City
  • In my memory there is a stillness, a quietness about her that I can still feel, that is almost visible, even in the distance of many years.
  • It is by this repeated practice that one becomes more accustomed to the subtle mechanics of the mind and more familiar and intimate with the experience of stillness.
  • One benefit applies to all the mind and body therapies, whether active or passive: A stillness, quietness, or rhythmicity helps create a flow, a centering effect, and a sense of calm.
  • The perfect stillness preserved by his follower seemed to reassure him; he turned aside, and from the midst of a thickest laurustinus drew forth Humorous Ghost Stories
  • When the small human cast disappears for the afternoon siesta, all is stillness and peace.
  • Their faces were blue, and their stillness not a mass death but as though a momentary pause in group exercise.
  • I couldn't explain the momentary stillness inside of me, or the rush of nameless emotions that followed.
  • Only the cry of a diving night-bird startled the stillness of the tranquil air; a rapacious filcher that quickly rose, and swept onward through the sea of night. Under the Rose
  • A cocoon of silence and stillness surrounded them as the sleigh cut thorough the snow.
  • About half an hour later we had another quiet dinner, the soft clank of utensils the only sound in the stillness.
  • Not a ripple troubles the surface, not a single speck of dust clouds the glassy stillness. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the same on all the feast-days: then the city sinks into profounder quiet; only bells are noisy, and where their clangor is so common as in Venice, it seems at last to make friends with the general stillness, and disturbs none but people of untranquil minds. Venetian Life
  • Finally, the woman broke the stillness as the edges of the cloak parted.
  • What he found to replace them, it seems, was a profound inner happiness and an almost tangible aura of stillness and calm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watch her in the consulting room and she has a stillness about her that is calming. Times, Sunday Times
  • She can feel the stultifying terror caught from Mama's hand, the abject stillness of Papa. SEA MUSIC
  • The men were still exquisite, postured with their arms draped over their heads in stillness or lunging and leaping in wild fits as the Tchaikovsky score crescendoed. Susan Eley: Hooters to Swan Lake During One Week in New York
  • This metaphor represents the miracle of creation, bringing the world into being as a multiplicity out of the stillness of an unstirred sleep.
  • But in the stillness of golf and snooker, foul play is clear and unambiguous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organic roughness of his shaky tones periodically overwhelms and drowns out the impassive stillness of his collaborator.
  • The sound of footsteps on the path broke the stillness.
  • The pallor is the pallor of hardship, often of the lack of the right kind of nourishment, but the stillness is not the result of inward personal calm and peace. A Circuit Rider's Wife
  • What he remembers most was the stillness of the dressing-room and, later, the cheerless evening he spent at his hotel in Newport.
  • He went from frozen stillness to liquid and menacing movement in the blink of an eye.
  • The stillness of night was broken by the boom of a cannon.
  • The dynamic stillness between particle and wave is where we confront the wavicle: an awareness of the imperceptibility of the power of the symbol delivering a new aesthetic to the avant-garde. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Modernist (R)evolution in Performance: Ralph Lemon's Middle Passage
  • Perhaps it was the stillness or the scent of the firs that climbed the hollow of the ghyll behind the house that reminded Ida of the man who had strolled with her through the shadow of the giant redwoods of the Pacific Slope. The Gold Trail
  • The archer is a past master, but also a masterpiece, of devastating stillness. Terracotta Army exhibition at the British Museum
  • While Oriol works, his head cupped in one hand while he jots notes or tilted inquisitively over a chunk of cooked squash, he is the picture of stillness. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • With each cup of tea, deftly prepared, there comes a moment of pause, of stillness, that is otherwise absent from the day. Gemma de Choisy: Confessions of a Dual Citizen
  • Cheung's external stillness demonstrates just how she is able to convey a range of tamped-down emotions with the merest of movements - a dip of the head, a sashay of the hips.
  • There was a sudden stillness in the air.
  • Both the horse and the hawk are unruly, the latter swirling its head around instead of waiting in obedient stillness, and the dogs have curiously rounded leonine heads.
  • As a last resort, he took the empty fountain pen from the bag and looking straight up at the brilliant stillness of the heavens he connected a handful of the dots, creating the figure of a goat, the very thinnest moon imaginable lodged tightly in its stomach. August « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • But when we have reached the superessential life, and seem to our own feeling to be lost in the Darkness, burned up in the Brightness, and sunk in the Eternal Stillness of God — that “dark silence where all lovers lose themselves,” [32] — then the circle is complete. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • But in the stillness of golf and snooker, foul play is clear and unambiguous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The white dress was no longer motionless, and in the unnatural stillness of the hot night Mrs. Powell heard the distant, scrooping noise of a hinge revolving slowly, as if guided by a cautious hand. Aurora Floyd. A Novel
  • Although this was a landscape of vast kinetic energy through the movement of water, there were also some wonderful moments of stillness: the huge veteran oaks at Atcham poised darkly in an oxbow lake, their massive root buttresses under water; the flock of mute swans, with one black swan in their midst, grazing the glimmering edges of flooded fields at Cound. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • The stillness and the heat keep any hint of the trilia blooms in the gardens below from rising to perfume the upper levels of the Palace. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • While religious freedom had been secured, philosophy had become timid, official, and timeserving; retentive as FONTENELLE of the truths within its grasp, and fearful to give utterance to aught that might disturb the stillness of the temple, the lecture-room, or fashionable auditory. An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges
  • A metallic roar cuts through the stillness, and out of the murk further up the valley a gigantic shape rears, an uprooted sapling clutched in its metal talons.
  • So I felt sorry for her, people passing her on the sidewalk like she was a manikin who needed a life but all she got was stillness, which is a form of nothing. Unaswered E-mails Over a Cup of Coffee and a Microwaved Danish
  • The sea itself seemed to resist clarity as much as complete stillness, as though its heart were restless, unquiet, pitted by its very nature against all that was unchanging.
  • Its precise pacing, composition and camera movement and the minimalist yet powerful soundtrack reverberates and emanates a mood of incredible mystery and stillness.
  • He rolled over completely, pressed his face into the soft pillow, and allowed the stillness of sleep to take over.
  • I drifted off like a vagrant, wading through the afternoon stillness, the dust powdering my shoes. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • The horses, resting frequently and lathered by the work, had climbed the steep grade of the old road to Moraga Valley, and on the divide of the Contra Costa hills the way descended sharply through the green and sunny stillness of Redwood Canyon. CHAPTER XI
  • I love to light upon such a one, especially after nightfall, as everything about a forge tells to most advantage at night; the hammer sounds more solemnly in the stillness; the glowing particles scattered by the strokes sparkle with more effect in the darkness, whilst the sooty visage of the sastramescro, half in shadow and half illumed by the red and partial blaze of the forge, looks more mysterious and strange. Lavengro
  • In the stillness of this beautiful place, it takes little to imagine the hiss of steam and the clattering of motion once more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, it surely refers to a state of total stillness and even abnegation, an ideal that religious adepts of all disciplines have long aspired to.
  • The patriarch arose, after a night of conflict and prayer, while the stars were still shining in the heavens, while the flocks lay in stillness around the tents, and before those who had revelled and rejoiced were awake, and called Hagar and her child. Notable Women of Olden Time
  • The stillness and quiet of the night made the place seem almost reverent, as if something long ago had happened here.
  • This general trajectory of life moves from the fluidity and possibility associated with birth to the stillness and finality of death and ancestorhood.
  • Walking up the gravel path feels like the approach to some kind of altar, the scrunching stones disturbing in the stillness.
  • A pervasive gloom hung over this place, woven into the very stillness of the air, disturbed only by the thud of hooves on fallen leaves and now and then a soft clink as one of the mares champed her bit.
  • In the stillness we could hear goats browsing under the stripped vines.
  • The bell's brittle sound fractured the night's stillness. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • Any living thing which brought life and movement to stir the sullen stillness of it all would be silenced.
  • They desire a stillness and immobility they can never attain, for the activity of the world never ceases.
  • As I emerged from the forest, all I could hear in the stillness was the constant squelch of my tyres churning through mud and the lazy hum of a plane which I assumed had just set free from one of the gliders that fly off Sutton Bank.
  • Men are psychologically insecure - their hearts are filled with emptiness and emotional insecurity, and they are always hungry for a sense of stillness, tranquility, serenity and happiness. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Scraping the ice off their cars, they travel along deserted roads, through the eerie, wintry stillness.
  • Coming with a party of gentlemanly fellows slowly rowing up the Thames and humming some passionate recitative from an opera, he alone could recall the charmful stillness of a Scotch Sabbath, the worshiping crowds, and the evening psalm ascending from so many thousand hearthstones: Winter Evening Tales
  • Cooking is another thing born of stillness. Times, Sunday Times
  • While it was a good place to work and people were generally respectful, there was an eerie stillness and a certain kind of silence to the set that felt like a breezeless summer day, and while there were no insects, there were no birds chirping either. Unbearable Lightness
  • Silence, pause, stillness, the impossibility of explanation: all suggest the powerlessness of narrative to fill the 'long blank'.
  • In the house behind them, in the mistal and the orchard, in the long marshes of the uplands and on the brooding hills there was stillness and solitude. The Three Sisters
  • There was a sudden stillness in the air.
  • Presently the profound stillness was broken by the harmonium -- "melodeon" is, I believe, the precise name of the instrument -- softly sounding a bar of music. Faces and Places
  • And thus there seems no escape from the admission that what we fondly call our great seats of learning are simply "boarding schools" for bigger boys; that learned men are not more numerous in them than out of them; that the advancement of knowledge is not the object of fellows of colleges; that, in the philosophic calm and meditative stillness of their greenswarded courts, philosophy does not thrive, and meditation bears few fruits. Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews
  • A wild shriek crashed through the intense stillness; a green sarong was torn off, and the white-clad figure of a juramentado rushed at the governor. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old
  • – Then an image will indart, down through the limbs’ intensive stillness flutter, and end its being in the heart. Psst.. You have the stuff? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Somewhere in the stillness of the night an owl hooted.
  • One lordly stag wheeled with antlers high, gazed at our flight, and vanished, leaving us in that dreadful stillness, and a cold eerie wind whined and sighed over us. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • She was halfway across the treeless expanse when a heavy clop and a whinny broke the stillness. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • From the height of urban iniquity we move to the ultimate city stillness.
  • The turning of the car's starter motor was an ugly and unwelcome sound in the stillness of the forest.Sentencedict
  • The wild, syncopated patterns of the surrounding painting become giant frames which counterpoint the stillness of the images.
  • Scarcely a breath of air disturbed the stillness of the day.
  • After the artist's eerily long period of absolute stillness, an assistant unburies him with urgent, rescuelike speed and efficiency.
  • They are easy to control when stillness is required in the duck blind and have a good eye for marking and remembering where birds fall. Dogs for Ducks
  • With darkness silence and stillness return, but then some idiot corella falls off the rotten twig on which it has perched and the whole white flock wheels screeching into the air again. The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told
  • In the green stillness of the deep woods, birds singing and shy delicate blossoms gemming the moss, the fierce and savage past was like a dream. Masters of the Guild
  • The trees were rimed with frost and there was a stillness over the land that only came with extreme cold.
  • At first no sound broke the stillness of the night, save the laboured breathing of the weary runners and the strokes of their leathern cothurni upon the hard ground; but soon other noises came to mingle with these and, at last, to drown them: the lowing of thousands of cattle, now scattered far and wide over the plain and hillsides, and then the distant clash of arms and the cries of combatants. The Lion's Brood
  • For there were roses everywhere -- great snowy bouquets and long lines of scattered blossoms, and single roses there and here, and the petals falling were as tears shed for the beautiful dead, and the white flowerage vied with the pallor and the immaculate stillness of the dead. Celibates
  • He went from frozen stillness to liquid and menacing movement in the blink of an eye.
  • His carefully balanced compositions often create an island of stillness, a moment of revelatory quiet amid the modern churnings.
  • Streets that seem like collages brought to life, full of strange incongruities that could only seem natural in the sedatory stillness of the suburb.
  • It was indeed a scene of exquisite stillness; so much so, that the restless waves of the Solway seemed, if not absolutely to sleep, at least to slumber; on the shore no night-bird was heard — the cock had not sung his first matins, and we ourselves walked more lightly than by day, as if to suit the sounds of our own paces to the serene tranquillity around us. Redgauntlet
  • Then you wait for a few moments, silently marvelling at the beautiful starry night and the almost magical stillness.
  • The bell chimed out, its sharp sound a contrast to the stillness as the Courtmacsherry Lifeboat rolled in the gentle swell.
  • Now and then you hear a low long sweet sound like the deepest tone of a silver flute, -- a bird-call, the cry of the _siffleur-de-montagne_; then all is stillness. Two Years in the French West Indies
  • I remembered being very careful never to rub my paddleagainst the gunwale for fear of disturbing the stillness of the cathedral.
  • One of the beauties of English is that it has available a practice which seems to conflate movement and stillness, unfolding and accomplishment.
  • If you are outside when it starts playing you stop everything and show obeisance in your stillness.
  • And with your word you will be able to return to the stillness, to the beginning where nothing is, where all of creation returns to silence, but your word will awaken it and you will name the gods and give voice to the trees and you will give nature a tongue to speak for you of the invisible that will again be visible through your word. MALINCHE
  • They heard a great crashing and smashing of things before it gathered beyond the barricaded door breathing stillness and the chill of death and oblivion through the cracks in the door.
  • The stillness and the silence of the large man unnerved him.
  • In that stillness, the vastness of the energy touched deep seeds of consciousness in them as they trusted me with their confidences and secrets.
  • Aeolus, that bastard son of Hippotes (a typical wite man), reined in the winds like so many horses 'corpses (they were not real horses, but like pinochio they stank awfully), decided at a blink that he would have no more of this stillness (silly chinaman0), and like Leland Archer he woke from his stupor screaming about Japanese dreams and the' redolence 'of "sameness" - and alway to samness says th fdsljf rj The Sea at Sea (or Why is There a Question Instead of Not a Question)
  • Electronics and haunting effects bring an empyrean stillness to the album's middle third.
  • Its messenger was not a religious work of art, but a pagan one: the ancient bronze statue of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius 121–180 riding his horse, in the most noble silence and stillness, on a pedestal that rose from the center of a 12-pointed star, in the trapezoidal piazza Michelangelo designed for the Campidoglio. The Forever City
  • They sat a good while in stillness after that, each thinking her own thoughts; or perhaps those of the elder lady took the form of prayers. The Old Helmet
  • Adam threw away the dregs of his coffee and turned back to the house as the sound of Joseph's laugh trickled like sweet music through the stillness.
  • Her very immobility, her stillness in a world running after vanity, makes her a heroine.
  • Senini has captured the light and the reverent stillness and silence of the art gallery/church that functions as a shrine to the unknown.
  • For those who have attained the summit of union with the Lord, the path is stillness and peace.
  • With the canopy of a star-spangled sky, the frozen stillness of stone entrapping centuries of history, and the soft sound of the waters, it is truly an experience that belongs to the realm of the unforgettable.
  • The room immediately hushed into a deathlike stillness, ‘We shall listen to the rest of the facts before we judge.’
  • So I felt sorry for her, people passing her on the sidewalk like she was a manikin who needed a life but all she got was stillness, which is a form of nothing. Unaswered E-mails Over a Cup of Coffee and a Microwaved Danish
  • What the ex-policeman takes for boredom, though, is the stillness of a serpent as its cloven tongue tastes the scent in the breeze.
  • His facial expression belying the cold stillness in those hard grey eyes. Purchased By The Billionaire
  • I stand Watching his stillness, like an iron nail Driven, flush to the head, Into a yew post.
  • They prefer a mongrel vitality to a purebred stillness, a jumbled collage to a more settled composition.
  • The men were still exquisite, postured with their arms draped over their heads in stillness or lunging and leaping in wild fits as the Tchaikovsky score crescendoed. Susan Eley: Hooters to Swan Lake During One Week in New York
  • Absolute stillness broods over them; no tremor is discernible in leaf or petal; the wide blue flowers gaze up intently into the wide blue sky. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • In the depth of the forest the primeval stillness was a bit awesome until a family of wild piglets moved in and started to root reassuringly through the chestnuts at my feet.
  • The sound of footsteps on the path broke the stillness.
  • Peace seemed to have taken possession of the place, and Jasmine's stillness as she sat by the fire staring into the embers was a part of it. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • The Olympic stadium follows a rise-and-fall pattern of stillness and intense activity.
  • The deathy stillness of a town, and the barred windows, and shut shops, and empty streets, and great long lines of big brick buildin's look melancholy. The Clockmaker
  • Men are psychologically insecure - their hearts are filled with emptiness and emotional insecurity, and they are always hungry for a sense of stillness, tranquility, serenity and happiness. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The stillness was abruptly shattered by a loud alarm call from a sambar deer.
  • Sometimes her voice breaks the stillness of my chamber in the darkness of night, for I never sleep -- my brain is _too hot for sleep_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
  • In the book a speaker writes about her, that "Comet of stillness, princess of what is over/high note held without trembling without voice without sound/aura of complete darkness keeper of the kept secrets" The vixen is a sentient creature endowed with both a totally modern mind as well as deep old foresty knowledge, and so is the consciousness of the poems themselves. Book Patrol
  • Oakshott's Barn, as they had done many and many a time before; a rabbit darted across the clearing, a blackbird called to his mate in the thicket, but save for this, nothing stirred; a great quiet was upon the place, a stillness so profound that Barnabas could distinctly hear the scutter of a rat in the shadows behind him, and the slow, heavy breathing of the sleeper down below. The Amateur Gentleman
  • See how his writhen features show under the hollow helmet, like those of a corpse tenanted by a demon, whose vindictive purpose looks out at the flashing eyes, while the visage has the stillness of death. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • The mournfully monotonous chirping of the grasshoppers, the call of the landrail, and the cry of the quail did not destroy the stillness of the night, but, on the contrary, gave it an added monotony. The Witch, and other stories
  • The lights, the stillness, the absolute silence can capture the soul.
  • An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard. In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
  • He was too cool, too controlled: that unnatural stillness was masking a lot of emotional turmoil. STAGE FRIGHT
  • She was halfway across the treeless expanse when a heavy clop and a whinny broke the stillness. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • A sort of solemn hush, in company with the night, caused comparative stillness to brood over the scene, in contrast to the pandemoniacal noise that had previously reigned so fiendishly. Fritz and Eric The Brother Crusoes
  • Then followed an amoeboid and uncertain form, with an increased intensity of action which lasted a few moments, when lassitude supervened, then perfect stillness of the body, which is now globular in form, while the flagellum feebly lashed, and then fell upon and fused with the substance of the sarcode. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
  • What he found to replace them, it seems, was a profound inner happiness and an almost tangible aura of stillness and calm. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the Elder said to him: You have had a brief taste of stillness and inner work, and have experienced the sweetness that comes from them.
  • Even in this stillness Leaphorn doubted if the sound would carry far.
  • Instead, it surely refers to a state of total stillness and even abnegation, an ideal that religious adepts of all disciplines have long aspired to.
  • The trees outside camp appeared as dark pillars gating a primeval hell, where behind lay only an abyss, hiding the forms of carrion crying from its depths to break the stillness.
  • These prayer-seeking travelers take us with them as they retrace the journeys of early and modern saints whose love of God has drawn them and countless others into the stillness, the inner quiet that avails a profound sense of God's utter and absolute nearness. Scott Cairns: Mysteries Of The Jesus Prayer
  • There's the cold-eyed, creepy stillness and bottled aggression of the ex-military types, the jovial Swanndri bonhomie of the hunters, a swash of piratical old-timers and some adenoidal gun dorks.
  • Certain effects — an agreeable warmth, a delicate stillness, an echoless silence — gave our voices unaccustomed tone; at least, the listener fancied so. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • He went from frozen stillness to liquid and menacing movement in the blink of an eye.
  • He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its delicate fragility.
  • The bell's brittle sound fractured the night's stillness. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • His skin sensed the suffocating stillness of the confessional as he heard the thick curtain sway close behind him, cloistering him inside the booth.
  • Is there a fundamental discrepancy between the ideals of Daoismlike being rooted in stillness and emptinessand the characteristics needed for political leadership? The Great Transformation by Karen Armstrong: Questions
  • Warren can do stillness, tension, passion, intensity and sentimentality.
  • Slowly I progress on my downward spiral, but am saved from sinking completely into the mire of self-recrimination by the jolting reality of sudden stillness.
  • Taken as a whole, these work represent the captured moments of stillness, where the corporeal world merges - in abbreviated gestures - with the spiritual. Spotlight: Summer Mann Paintings at RoseGallery
  • Through the eerie stillness I think I can hear people's laughter, the chink of crystal glasses and the crunch of boots on gravel as yet more well-heeled guests arrive.
  • Watch her in the consulting room and she has a stillness about her that is calming. Times, Sunday Times
  • The more we can restore innate natural poise the more we can enjoy physical harmony in activity, and in stillness.
  • In that stillness, the vastness of the energy touched deep seeds of consciousness in them as they trusted me with their confidences and secrets.
  • Without turning her character into an icon, the camera seems almost transfixed by the limpid beauty and stillness of Loftus. Times, Sunday Times
  • The day has to be right for this, and the evening perfectly balanced, but it's worth waiting for the precise instant of stillness before the stars come out and the pond is just a pond once more.
  • Now Phigeleia was gone; I heard Athenian flutes receding, the singers dying away beyond the parodos, the stillness left in the heart. The Mask of Apollo
  • The stillness of the scene was suddenly disrupted when a scrawny dog ran into view.
  • The eerie stillness of the music and voice reflects the pensive, self-critical nature of the lyric.
  • As we rode through the ruin, a dead stillness surrounded us, broken only by the hooting of the night-bird, and the "cranch-cranch" of our horses 'feet upon the fragments of pottery that covered the deserted streets. The Scalp Hunters
  • For there were roses everywhere -- great snowy bouquets, and long lines of scattered blossoms, and single roses there and here, and petals fallen and falling were as tears shed for the beautiful dead, and the white flowerage vied with the pallor and the immaculate stillness of the dead. A Mere Accident
  • Perhaps he's still less at home with movement than he is with stillness.
  • (One of the two boatmen, thoughtfully regarding me, shut up one eye; this I understood to mean: first, that he took me into the conversation: secondly, that he confirmed the proposition: thirdly, that he announced himself as a hoveller.) ‘All of a sudden Mr. Clocker and me stood rooted to the spot, by hearing a sound come through the stillness, right over the sea, LIKE A GREAT Reprinted Pieces
  • A hushed stillness reigned through this mysterious apartment, excepting that you might hear the racing of pens over sheets of paper, or occasionally, the deep sigh of one of these sages, as he shifted his position to turn over the page of an old folio; doubtless arising from that hollowness and flatulency incident to learned research. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • All the burden of the day -- the heat, the languor, the scorching thirst of the fields, the brazen blue of the sky, the stillness as of a suspended breath which wrapt the town -- all these things had passed into the intolerableness of his desire. Virginia
  • And outside only a bird's mournful cry broke the stillness of the timeless, winding country lanes and mile upon rolling mile of flat farm land fringed by the sea.
  • an uncomfortable and eerie stillness in the woods
  • The crowds which have been passing to and fro during the whole day, are rapidly dwindling away; and the noise of shouting and quarrelling which issues from the public-houses, is almost the only sound that breaks the melancholy stillness of the night. Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
  • Made using the potato-based autochrome photographic process invented by the Lumiere brothers in 1903, they combine the calm stillness characteristic of long, slow exposure with colours of pointillist subtlety.
  • The hum of voices, tinged with urgency cut the stillness, and the rush of scurrying feet filled the old mansion. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • All of a sudden, the stillness of the air was torn by the loud, shrill sound of a klaxon wailing at high pitch.
  • Physical stillness and deep, focused inner calm seem to be the key. Drug-Free Pain Relief
  • But the most important thing really is to quiet your internal dialogue and experience the stillness that's in you.
  • But in the stillness of golf and snooker, foul play is clear and unambiguous. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are overwhelmed by the phenomena of tempest and earthquake and fire, and we forget that almightiness hides in the "still, small voice," in "the sound of a gentle stillness. My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year

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