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Perhaps it had something to do with the fact of their aloneness.
I feel such pain of aloneness away from the others.
But more than anything else, they were about hurt and aloneness.
I'm not one who has ever been afraid of aloneness or the dark.
But it was a place where aloneness did not exist.
And only with time have I come to fully understand life's essential aloneness.
Regan never felt her aloneness more than at that moment.
"Aloneness is not always the same thing as loneliness," she said.
His aloneness came to him like a blow in the stomach.
The sense of aloneness in the concluding lines is very powerful.
"What all the stories share is a feeling of aloneness and a link to art," he said.
But she became aware that perhaps it would be better to do anything, rather than just sit around feeling her aloneness.
It was a feeling of aloneness that made him shudder.
Joseph reached out to him, glad to break the physical aloneness.
Tonight my aloneness felt lonely, and maybe even a little frightening.
He always had an air of aloneness, even in a room full of people.
I would say that, there's a distinction between aloneness and loneliness.
Who could predict where we would be led, to what extremes of aloneness?
But dreadful it is to see you frozen in that aloneness.
At the point where these people could actually start dying of aloneness, he goes metaphorical.
A feeling of utter aloneness swept over me and I think he felt it too.
They had the bridge to themselves, an aching winter aloneness.
The work seems to state the human condition of aloneness even in togetherness.
I am becoming more accustomed to aloneness, which is not the same as loneliness.
He required the hours, even the days, of aloneness.