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Could I live through all the long littleness of life?
Those who would bind you to littleness for their own passing convenience?
There are times in war when the sharpest emotion is not fear, but loneliness and littleness.
Then a strange sight startled him, not less dramatic for its unbelievable littleness.
It is a measure of our littleness that we cannot evade it.
As if from a swoon of passion she caged him back to the littleness, the personal relationship.
The long littleness of life suddenly seems short."
The elevator, she wrote, would be the arms of Jesus lifting her in all her littleness.
The finest plans are always ruined by the littleness of those who ought to carry them out, for the Emperor himself can actually do nothing.
Its jest is the littleness of common life.
I drive small cars and I favor "littleness" in any form, so this place suits me exactly.
It was a heart-tearing thing, the way she spoke, and the littleness and loneliness of her.
Inevitably so, for if it exists, it is not for him in his littleness.
Littleness, of course, doesn't keep some works from making large statements, nor others from pretentiousness.
This littleness is at once paltry and menacing and never in repose.
His most imperfection was littleness of resolute mind.
She understood then that it was on this very littleness that she must lean to ask God's help.
He was beaten down to movelessness by an overwhelming sense of his own weakness and littleness.
It is the fact of it: the growing littleness of the people of this world.
Thus does the All mock the littleness in our hearts, making us speak the truth in the guise of lies.
In his heart he would scoff at all human values, and sneer at the littleness of the visual things about him.
Its littleness was integral to its identity, like the little house on the prairie or the little engine that could.
I could only feel ashamed of myself, and of my own littleness of mind and morals.
She looked askance at his littleness.
In the face of her littleness and nothingness, she trusted in God to be her sanctity.