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She risked overplaying her role, like Sartre's waiter in "Being and Nothingness," who "bends forward a little too eagerly" and voices "an interest a little too solicitous for the order of the customer".
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An artist who worries about nothingness and darkness reassures himself and us by promoting the wisdom of crowds.
For Barry, who found ideas of nothingness and the void to be extremely potent, radiation was a means of evoking something immeasurable and without limit – the sublime realm of the unseen.
The myths that Dunsany concocted elaborate on the futility of human ambitions and even the ephemerality of the gods themselves, who will vanish into nothingness on the awakening of a still older creator, called Ma¯na-Yood-Susha¯i.
The Red Bulls were winning 5-0 at Yankee Stadium on their way to a 7-0 thranding, and what followed was 15 minutes of nothingness for the ex-England international, who was booed every time he touched the ball.
He was a person who let language dissolve into nothingness.
Anybody who's read "Being and Nothingness" can agree that there's such thing as too many drugs.
I personally prefer to read writers who have soaked in that nothingness than those who seem to know "what is what".
Some images are about nothing, dealing more with the spectator for example, the blind-folded horse or the man who looks out into the nothingness.
Some images are about nothing, dealing more with the spectator – for example, the blind-folded horse or the man who looks out into the nothingness.
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