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This theme of creation and illusion suffuses the novel: everything is imagined, nothing is real.
She imagined nothing would change, that Mr. Grace would always come, the Maltraverses always be too busy for conversation, that always there'd be the silent afternoon house, the drawers, and being alone.
No other people have imagined nothing better for their posterity than the eternal creation of more work.
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Lawrence Krauss is imagining nothing, and even that takes more imagination than the limited concept of a personified deity.
I failed miserably at imagining nothing.
But I just remember sitting there, trying to imagine nothing.
Asked about his future, he said: "I can imagine nothing.
"Now imagine nothing like it and a million times better.
I can imagine nothing more relevant to our current problems".
Standard fare, you might imagine, nothing to see here unless you are particularly interested in the subject.
That I can imagine nothing more beautiful than to propitiate such a god upon the seeds of my own heart.
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