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1. Finally the unremitting, almost desolate, sameness of the basin floor was interrupted by a small farming village and as Afternoonday of Iyosaign waned, on the anniversary of boarding Vyinga's ship, the ordeal was over
2. No leaves stirred as I gazed at the sameness
3. At best, planned intelligence may imitate the various forms or likeness however not the sameness of human intelligence that cultivates its own rational manners by inherent rather than exterior designs
4. Its everlasting sameness always had a calming effect on her slowly settling nerves
5. d- Often they have ritualistic behavior or sameness of conduct
6. I was fourteen, looked like sixteen, and was bored by the childish sameness of all the boys considered suitable
7. Against the preening sameness all around her, she stood out like a battered garbage can
8. “diversity” leads, instead, to enforced sameness, regimentation, and intolerance is not to be spoken
9. “There’s an incredible sameness about them
10. ” Only in such a society, marked by unending sameness, could the frightened Jew be indistinguishable from
11. To their right a much lower hill fell rapidly away, only an occasional large desert scrub bush broke the sameness of its arid expanse
12. periods of our atrocious history was that, besides the sameness of
13. The sameness was incredible
14. Consider how often sameness and differences might just be
15. Is sameness more
16. The other side of sameness is diversity
17. I opened a can of apple juice for breakfast, thinking that today would just be another insignificant day, refusing to veer from the seamless sameness of other days, another sunrise in the millions of desert sunrises
18. In this, they would both find their differences, and their sameness
19. institutions, and governments, namely, to promote sameness and eradicate
20. turned dry in the mouth all sameness behind us sarcasmically obstructionally flamed
21. Three in sameness state lacking nothing equally moral and creative
22. met with an endless sea of successive ridges, an oppressive sameness that soon
23. You have no chance of advancement under the one evil sameness
24. said, “It is true that there is a certain amount of sameness in existence
25. And indeed he was; and I should say from the tumult, from the formlessness of it, the tunelessness, the rollick sameness, that never was anybody more so
26. Miss Entwhistle tried to think of variations, afraid Lucy might notice a certain sameness, and once with an effort she faltered out that he seemed to be a--a real darling; but it had a hollow sound, and she didn't repeat it
27. From tract housing to shapeless, wrinkled, baggy clothing; from suburbs to modern art forms; from factories to highways, the effect is the same: all forms of duplication, all mass production produces boring, aesthetic ugliness and sameness
28. Throughout this process of growing up: there is a universal dynamic taking place: the effect of all that duplication, repetition, sameness, routine, mechanical functioning: all of the imposed absolutes, all of the rules, all of the boredom: results in limiting the naturally expanding awareness of children into blinkered outlooks of a single family, a single culture, a single norm, a single society
29. Unchanging deadness and sameness becomes beautiful, while all of the constantly changing infinitely creative beauty of nature is ignored, used, manipulated, non-valued, except as a temporary respite from abstraction
30. In an artificial setting like civilization, there is no stillness: only deadness, sameness, boredom, or busyness, noise, and distraction
31. The very sameness with which they had ca-
32. But what about the Law of Mediocrity you say? If everyone is Universally Equal to everyone else: with no competition, won’t this institute laws which forces mankind farther down into a faceless mass of mediocre sameness and incompetence? The answer to that is the Law of Universal Equality does the exact opposite of becoming more mediocre
33. In ѕріtе of уоur sameness there іѕ a ѕеnѕе of completion
34. But there is no redeeming feature in the Manchegan landscape; it has all the sameness of the desert without its dignity; the few towns and villages that break its monotony are mean and commonplace, there is nothing venerable about them, they have not even the
35. To leave the tiresome sameness of the streets, the sidewalks and the houses,
36. He did not distinguish, this man of so much experience, the difference of sentiment beneath the sameness of expression
37. The sameness of our sex, age, profession, and views, soon creased as
38. The sameness of our sex, age, profession, and views, soon creased as unreserved a freedom and intimacy as if we had been for years acquainted
39. So many different secrets, and underneath—by virtue of their secrecy—the scandal of their sameness
40. And did this sameness still cover everything, in light of his own more recent failure? Arriving at LAX for the next leg of his flight, Amory Gould was beginning to wonder
41. The ocean seeks to lead it astray in the alarming sameness of its billows, but the vessel has its soul, its compass, which counsels it and always shows it the north
42. ‘A kite, of course—many kites, to break the monotony, the sameness of the sky
43. But there again they began to get starchy with boredom and fatigued with sameness, and were almost on the point of giving themselves up to the carnival in order to have something to do, when quite fortunately the sun went down
44. But in the eating places along the roads the food has been clean, tasteless, colorless, and of a complete sameness
45. Those of the circle are orderly satellites, turning an eternal sameness to the attraction they patrol, and as incapable of suiting themselves to a suitor, or of varying their reflection of his passion to a man’s requirements, as of coyness with its quoted sunlight is the cold face of the moon
46. The only time he can have, with any degree of certainty, as long as he remains on or near the pole, must be that of Greenwich, and this he can know only from good chronometers; for, from the general hazy state of the atmosphere, and particularly about the horizon, and the sameness in the altitude of the sun at every hour in the four-and-twenty, he must not expect to obtain an approximation even of the apparent time, by observation, and he will have no stars to assist him