Darkness
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878 examples of Darkness in a sentence
For a work to succeed, it has to be portable enough to make the journey, rugged enough to withstand the wind and weather and participants, stimulating in daylight and darkness, and engaging without interpretation.
You had to live, did live, from habit that became instinct, in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard and except in
darkness
every movement scrutinized."
There’d been times when he’d tried to hide his brightness, You see, every star hits periods of hardship, It takes a brighter light to inspire them through the
darkness.
She said: “All the
darkness
in the world cannot put out the light from a single candle So how the hell can they handle your light?
I was kept in an underground cellar, total darkness, for 23 hours and 45 minutes every day, and then the guards would come, normally two.
That candle would burn for 15 minutes, 15 minutes of precious light, and then they would take it away, and I returned to
darkness.
Isolation and
darkness
are particularly difficult to describe.
In the darkness, sometimes I played imaginary games of checkers.
But
darkness
also creates images and thoughts that are not normal.
They have helped me over the years to come out of the
darkness.
Your brain is locked in a vault of silence and
darkness
inside your skull.
When blind people learn to see, sighted people seem inspired to want to learn to see their way better, more clearly, with less fear, because this exemplifies the immense capacity within us all to navigate any type of challenge, through any form of darkness, to discoveries unimagined when we are activated.
We hid behind cars, running through the
darkness
that lay between the streetlights, boundless laughter ubiquitous across the pavement.
All I see there is
darkness.
It's
darkness.
You can see the
darkness
of space, the curvature of the Earth, the fragile planet below.
In a way that reminds us, as we listen, that we're not alone in
darkness.
In the empty theater of such a night, waking to meet no external radiance, this is the final struggle left to win, this the sole beacon to beckon the
darkness
in and let the rest begin, this the lens through which at last to see both Self and Other arrayed with the bright stain of original sin: lit from within.
I have come to you through a terrible darkness, pulled from it by caring souls and by language itself.
The rest is chemical
darkness.
And while they often hint at supernatural elements, the true
darkness
they explore is the human mind and its propensity for self-destruction.
Every prisoner I've interviewed has said there are three flecks of light in the
darkness
of prison: phone calls, letters and visits from family.
In this light, may science and religion endeavor here for the steady evolution of mankind, from
darkness
to light, from narrowness to broad-mindedness, from prejudice to tolerance.
I go from complete
darkness
to the light of day, from the near-silence of the depths to the commotion up top.
It's like a 500 megapixel camera that can run in bright light, in near darkness, and even under water, though not real well.
But when the moon is higher up, it's surrounded by the vast
darkness
of the night sky and looks tiny by comparison.
After 11 days of complete darkness, I was set free.
But as you study the inscriptions in the near total darkness, two of the eight graduate students accompanying you bump into the alter.
The name stuck, and soon came to describe the Medieval period overall, with its associations of darkness, superstition, and simplicity.
The history of the word gothic is embedded in thousands of years worth of countercultural movements, from invading outsiders becoming kings to towering spires replacing solid columns to artists finding beauty in
darkness.
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