Solitude
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Douglass is an excellent counterpoint, a courageous individual who's chosen simple
solitude
as a way to deal with the complications and turmoil society had imposed on him.
Although not neutral nor indifferent, it accomplishes to be non judgmental, and tells a story of people in different stages of life; the hidden secrets we all carry within and the
solitude
that accompanies us all.
But, I'm not convinced it's an important contribution to any deeper understanding of the
solitude
and great silence that is the life force of Grande Chartreuse.
We open with a quiet, arid Los Angeles ghost town and we feel the depressing
solitude
of Heston's character take shape.
Even today I enjoy
solitude
far more than the company of most people and still use my imagination to think of stupid little things.
The two seek the
solitude
on an island and tension arises with the arrival of an injured man, a violent storm that knocks out the phone lines and ferry services to the mainland and the almost voyeuristic fascination with the girls displayed by the local sheriff.
Yet his weakness may be seen as an unconventional and devious strength, his
solitude
a deeper kind of solidarity, his imagination a shortcut to reality.
I hope that even in the dark frame of such topics the light of the human soul and mind, its contradictions and potential, the ceaseless questions about love and death, about commitment and cowardice, about
solitude
and solidarity, about the tragicomedy of humans reveal, for better or worse, the imprint of the author.
The writer, caught up in the shelter of solitude, does not have much time to wander about.
Totalitarian pressure did, indeed, form exceptional people such as John Paul II and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, people for whom religious faith bought freedom from mendacity and
solitude.
The
solitude
of the individual facing his faith alone, without collective illusions, and forced to do something with himself in the arid, noisy world tells us something important about the exiled world of modernity and its complex and contradictory problems.
I discovered the Che who scribbled love poems and coveted his
solitude.
And just as Mandela knew in his prison cell that apartheid would one day fall, I know in my
solitude
that Ukraine’s ultimate triumph as a European democracy is certain.
His tendency toward solitude, however, left him disinclined to build new ties and allies in Washington, leaning instead on his family and close friends from Chicago.
She may not have wept after the speech, but I do not doubt that she lived through that moment in what the Christian theologian Duns Scotus called “the ultimate solitude.”
What Octavio Paz once called Mexico's "labyrinth of
solitude"
toward the world beyond its borders was built on a sense of inferiority and a propensity for passivity.
Two decades ago, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, then an ECB board member, spoke of the ECB’s “institutional solitude,” owing to the absence of a fiscal counterpart at the eurozone level.
CHAPTER XVTHEY HAD JUST RETURNED FROM MOSCOW arid were glad of the
solitude.
'Her husband will give her a divorce, and then I shall go back to my solitude; but at present I can be of use and I fulfil my duty, however hard it may be, not like others...
She ordered all the books that were praised in the foreign newspapers and magazines they received, and read them with the attention one gives only to what one reads in
solitude.
Later on, meditating in
solitude
on that look – which expressed his right to freedom – she, as usual, came only to a consciousness of her own humiliation.
And he thinks too much because of his
solitude.
This
solitude
rendered his preoccupations more gloomy; he was feeling cold at the heart when a captain, who had arrived running, was shown in, and told him of the mob's march on Mirou.
All his rage of the afternoon, that furious battle in the depths of his silent solitude, had now turned to an immense fatigue.
The windows and the doors, left open, showed the abandonment within; a forgotten ginger cat, divining the peril in this solitude, jumped from a staircase and disappeared.
"Where could one find greater silence or solitude, professor?"
Next day, November 10: the same neglect, the same
solitude.
Profound
solitude
reigned over this gathering place of pearl fishermen.
The same inadequate light, the same
solitude.
The noise of footsteps made her ill; when people left her,
solitude
became odious to her; if they came back, it was doubtless to see her die.
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