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But you, perhaps, may sense the inwardness of these things.
But it also seems to me to have quite a lot of inwardness and feeling.
She was in the dark as to the inwardness of the word "Shame."
And the future will be nothing less than the flowering of our inwardness.
I am not sure that she ever really understood the inwardness of the affair.
Something of what we learned has entered our inwardness.
At last he noticed a return of the inwardness of pain.
It had no atmosphere, no sense of inwardness or community.
He had allowed his inwardness to become a part of his map.
"I was feeling a little confined, not by my subject matter, but the intense inwardness of the fiction."
Patients tend to respond on a number of different levels to my initial silence and inwardness.
There was no inwardness now, only a timeless sense of being that existed without anxiety.
But nothing of its inwardness ever came through.
Then at last dwindling days spoke to his inwardness.
Kierkegaard hoped the book would transform everything for both of them into inwardness.
But now he moves from the inwardness of faith to that of love.
I did not know the true inwardness of the affair when I accepted.
Really, then, these are less stories than studies of inwardness, a series of interiors.
Bloom defines this as "personality," inwardness, what it means to be human.
But there is also an inwardness about her that bespeaks a deeper strength.
The flat, deep in the inwardness of a huge mansion block, was on the sixth floor.
The last distinctive moment in this odd survey is 1952-53, a time of inwardness and melancholy.
Your father, Mademoiselle, has never understood the true inwardness of it."
Well, it's the inwardness that I like, and the impassive gaze, really.
Somehow our heart's reach comes short and we've been left with an aching, pointless inwardness.