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    blankness


    1. Then a blankness


    2. Then she sat staring at a white blankness that was only relieved by faint blue lines


    3. When Simon finished, it seemed as if all of him was light, and the glow from his body was shining outwards, softening the blankness around him and the crisp whiteness of the raven


    4. And with a single stroke the blankness is broken,


    5. Whose hand was it? Who was offering him this chance of salvation? Feeling his stomach jerk once more he knew he was falling, felt the sharp wind at his skin pinching as the depths grew wider, his eyes saw nothing but the morbid blankness till once again a hand, then a body then a…


    6. Strong, but with notes of compassion and apology perfectly audible and perfectly conspicuous within the booming pseudo blankness of her tone


    7. The creature stared and from the blankness beneath the cowl there came an


    8. ” the blankness cued her, but she could not recall the necessary response to allow herself access to her own A-ware programming


    9. “Awareness that is not aware of anything is not awareness, but blankness


    10. It was complete darkness and blankness

    11. ” Nignaz the Yet2B emerged into, out of, and throughout Faith's blankness


    12. Faith saw herself in the blankness of the doll-faced human that was jpeg pulsed to the kinnected


    13. Sebastian twisted his head to look at Anne, an expression of sluggishness and blankness


    14. something when he looked into the blankness that was


    15. “Sharing what?” @And/OrGasm panted the blankness


    16. notice the peace that sets in when you've allowed the blankness to be there for a while


    17. Frau Dremmel was regarding her with sombre, unblinking eyes, eyes that had the blankness of pebbles


    18. Ingeborg seized her dictionary and grammar and made a final effort to build a bridge out of them across which their souls might even now go out to meet each other, but Frau Dremmel did not seem to understand the nature of her efforts, and only stared with a deepened blankness when Ingeborg read her out a sentence from the grammar that dealt with weather they were not that day having


    19. Sleep took its hold as she escaped to blankness


    20. In deep sleep or in a coma state, gap in self-referral is experienced as a moment of blankness

    21. resultant blankness was as empty as the environment around him


    22. heart was the cause of the blankness


    23. Is it only an ardent and, upon the whole, praiseworthy desire for information? But the reports of the inquiry tell us that the august senators, though raising a lot of questions testifying to the complete innocence and even blankness of their minds, are unable to understand what the second officer is saying to them


    24. “There is a kind of blankness about her,” agreed Madeline


    25. In my rooms too, with which she had never been at all associated, there was at once the blankness of death and a perpetual suggestion of the sound of her voice or the turn of her face or figure, as if she were still alive and had been often there


    26. There was no sense of backwards or forwards, only blankness sprinkled here and there with minuscule red droplets


    27. I closed my eyes as if to join the maiden as the droplets rearranged themselves, forming a pattern resembling an elongated island on the rim of an undisturbed blankness


    28. But neither girl by word or gesture revealed her blankness


    29. After the first time he did heroin, though, in the slant-ceilinged manager’s office of that record store, he would spend the rest of his week calculating how he could slip away as soon as possible to swim down into himself, into the delicious blankness of that canvas, again


    30. It was so striking that he almost didn’t notice the glum blankness on Will’s face when he returned

    31. The empathetic blankness of the therapeutic voice


    32. You could trick yourself into thinking a figure was struggling to emerge from all that blankness, but one never did


    33. And now he was in danger of being saddened by the very conviction that his circumstances were unusually happy: there was nothing external by which he could account for a certain blankness of sensibility which came over him just when his expectant gladness should have been most lively, just when he exchanged the accustomed dulness of his Lowick library for his visits to the Grange


    34. In the morning—sleepless, unnerved—we hurried off to a train that carried us deeper into the blankness


    35. By the time you reached the Schuylkill, you felt nothing but blankness


    36. The first reaction to his killing the six men this morning had caused a period of stunned blankness, then sickness, and now, a strange peace


    37. Is it that by its indefiniteness it shadows forth the heartless voids and immensities of the universe, and thus stabs us from behind with the thought of annihilation, when beholding the white depths of the milky way? Or is it, that as in essence whiteness is not so much a colour as the visible absence of colour; and at the same time the concrete of all colours; is it for these reasons that there is such a dumb blankness, full of meaning, in a wide landscape of snows—a colourless, all-colour of atheism from which we shrink? And when we consider that other theory of the natural philosophers, that all other earthly hues—every stately or lovely emblazoning—the sweet tinges of sunset skies and woods; yea, and the gilded velvets of butterflies, and the butterfly cheeks of young girls; all these are but subtile deceits, not actually inherent in substances, but only laid on from without; so that all deified Nature absolutely paints like the harlot, whose allurements cover nothing but the charnel-house within; and when we proceed further, and consider that the mystical cosmetic which produces every one of her hues, the great principle of light, for ever remains white or colourless in itself, and if operating without medium upon matter, would touch all objects, even tulips and roses, with its own blank tinge—pondering all this, the palsied universe lies before us a leper; and like wilful travellers in Lapland, who refuse to wear coloured and colouring glasses upon their eyes, so the wretched infidel gazes himself blind at the monumental white shroud that wraps all the prospect around him


    38. Therefore, the tormented spirit that glared out of bodily eyes, when what seemed Ahab rushed from his room, was for the time but a vacated thing, a formless somnambulistic being, a ray of living light, to be sure, but without an object to colour, and therefore a blankness in itself


    39. “Marry!” repeated he, with his hands crossed, and a look of inexpressible blankness, “the child wants to marry! What will your parents say?”


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