Still, as Jane belonged nowhere, Sussex became the nearest thing to home.
Maybe I belong nowhere, and I am simply dangling somewhere in the middle.
The book's voice and its methods are so unusual that it belongs nowhere on our conventional literary maps.
He had a place everywhere, but belonged nowhere.
I do not, and that means I belong nowhere.
No matter, then, that we ultimately belong nowhere.
The central figure, who wanders the earth in 69 smaller poems, belongs everywhere and nowhere.
It seemed to him, as he took a seat apart in a room which now suddenly appeared enormous, that he belonged nowhere.
The soldiers must have felt like that, as though they belonged nowhere.