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As chaos vanished to nothingness, a euphoric feeling of purity washed over me.
The novel form is not conceived for depicting indifference or nothingness; a flatter, more terse and dreary discourse would need to be invented".
Mr. Hosokawa's wispy music often dissolves into nothingness, a reminder that the godfather of musical silence, John Cage, took inspiration from the Zen guru D. T. Suzuki.
And where the river should be carving its way through the fields, there is only "an eerie nothingness" a "dusty scar in the land".
You must be ready to experience a displeasure that could atomize you, reduce you to an integer of laboring-class nothingness, a mote of dust.
In painterly experiments more starkly radical than any by Matisse, Picasso, Mondrian or Kandinsky, he pushed the medium to the brink of nothingness, a place he called zero in a land he christened Suprematism, and then proceeded to rebuild it.
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In L'Être et le néant (1943; Being and Nothingness), an essay on phenomenological ontology, it is obvious that Sartre borrowed from Heidegger.
Ozu's gravestone, at his request, remains nameless save the character "nothingness" – an attribute, perhaps, to the minimalist technical brilliance with which his name is synonymous.
A ballot cast for nothingness is a curious choice in a nation surrounded by turmoil.
In the meantime, Balotelli will have to understand why Caioli sums it up as "a great player drowned in nothingness … a talented boy called to be a star of world football who got lost en route".
I would say that it is a scream into nothingness and a scream about nothingness.
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