Darkness
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I'd been trimming away the darkness, cutting away the pain and holding on to my trauma for the comfort of my audience.
The
darkness
is where the monsters are.
And it turns out that trying to understand the
darkness
is something that's fascinated humans for thousands of years, maybe forever.
It is a battle in the
darkness
against the
darkness.
Said my head would not keep flying away to where the
darkness
lives.
I believe that in the darkness, even there, there will be beauty, and there will be love.
The
darkness
drops again; but now I know That twenty centuries of stony sleep Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
The flip side of this is that when you come home at night I would dare guess that pretty much none of us spend the rest of the day when we come home, in darkness, and we're not in tune with the natural light and dark cycles, right?
And so one night, when I was feeling particularly sad and hopeless about the world, I shouted out to the void, to the lonely
darkness.
And I know that is a small thing made up of small moments, but I think it is one tiny, tiny sliver of light in all the
darkness.
One setting offers protection from this radiation and an alternative energy source: the hydrothermal vents that wind across the ocean floor, covered by kilometers of seawater and bathed in complete
darkness.
Now I want to say something to my fellow North Koreans who are living in that
darkness.
Now it's going to take the will, the will of our society to look at something that is really hard to look at, to take something out of the
darkness
so these kids have a voice; the will of companies to take action and make sure that their platforms are not complicit in the abuse of a child; the will of governments to invest with their law enforcement for the tools they need to investigate a digital first crime, even when the victims cannot speak for themselves.
Maybe a coming of age in the American sensual darkness, never seeing an unsmudged nipple, an uncensored vagina, has left me forever infected with an unquenchable lust of the eye.
And to do this, I had to brave not only the darkness, but also swarms of mosquitoes, and my sleeping bag really didn't smell very good.
And seen just recently in late 2008, here is that region again, now half in
darkness
because the southern hemisphere is experiencing the onset of August and eventually winter.
It's about mappings between different perceptual domains, like hardness, sharpness, brightness and darkness, and the phonemes that we're able to speak with.
I find that extraordinary, not to be able to see light, not to be able to see
darkness.
There is so much
darkness
and secrecy surrounding them.
But what is important about his writing is that it represents the beginning of a tradition of telling African stories in the West: A tradition of Sub-Saharan Africa as a place of negatives, of difference, of darkness, of people who, in the words of the wonderful poet Rudyard Kipling, are "half devil, half child."
The young acolytes are taken away from their families at the age of three and four, sequestered in a shadowy world of
darkness
in stone huts at the base of glaciers for 18 years: two nine-year periods deliberately chosen to mimic the nine months of gestation they spend in their natural mother's womb; now they are metaphorically in the womb of the great mother.
I have come from a place of intense
darkness.
These are LED lights that help the roughly billion people out there, for whom nightfall means darkness, to have a new means of operating.
Well, for animals that are trying to avoid predators by staying in the darkness, light can still be very useful for the three basic things that animals have to do to survive: and that's find food, attract a mate and avoid being eaten.
This shrimp is actually spewing light out of its mouth like a fire breathing dragon in order to blind or distract this viperfish so that the shrimp can swim away into the
darkness.
And those properties of softness and hardness and
darkness
and clearness do not reside in the carbon atoms; they reside in the interconnections between the carbon atoms, or at least arise because of the interconnections between the carbon atoms.
Dana: There's too much
darkness.
So you wander around in the darkness, and you bump into something, and it feels like it's made of stone.
So the problem is that the sun only shines for 12 hours a day, so you've got
darkness
for 12 hours a day, and we need to have storage solutions that are better to help us take us down that path.
So the lamp is not just giving a light, it's also giving a
darkness.
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