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... strange aura of peacefulness settled within me . I stared blankly at the floor . I do not know what forces within me caused me to glance at Kerry , but as I did in an instant an absolute terror overcame me . Sud- denly I felt completely ...
... strange aura of peacefulness settled within me . I stared blankly at the floor . I do not know what forces within me caused me to glance at Kerry , but as I did in an instant an absolute terror overcame me . Sud- denly I felt completely ...
Page 43
... strange or peculiar , perceived as an isolate , he is free to experience his existential loneliness , to exercise and actu- alize this capacity and in the process to become sensitive and aware of the world in a deep and meaningful way ...
... strange or peculiar , perceived as an isolate , he is free to experience his existential loneliness , to exercise and actu- alize this capacity and in the process to become sensitive and aware of the world in a deep and meaningful way ...
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... strange , exulting , gentle peace . Later , he saw that in such an hour man finds himself and becomes his own friend . He does not feel sorrow or cry out in grief but he possesses a kind of wealth — the awareness of the unity of ...
... strange , exulting , gentle peace . Later , he saw that in such an hour man finds himself and becomes his own friend . He does not feel sorrow or cry out in grief but he possesses a kind of wealth — the awareness of the unity of ...
Contents
THE TERROR AND LOVE IN LONELINESS | 1 |
THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING LONELY | 8 |
CONCEPTS OF LONELINESS | 24 |
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agony Alger Hiss alienation ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPÉRY Arnold awareness beauty become Benedict Arnold breath Byrd child continue Copyright courage creative dark death deep deeply Defeat depth despair doctor dying Elizabeth Emily Dickinson empty existence experience of loneliness experienced eyes face fear of loneliness feeling felt Frieda Fromm-Reichmann friends genuine grief Harvard College hear heart Hermann Buhl hospital human companionship human voice Ibid individual inner isolation Karl Menninger Kerry knew leper liness live loneliness anxiety meaning mother Nanga Parbat nature ness never night nurse one's pain parents peace person poem President realize relatedness Reprinted by permission Saint-Exupéry seemed sense sensitivity significant silence social society solitary solitude soul stand strange strength suffering talk tears terrible terror things Thomas Wolfe thought tion truth unique wanted Whittaker Chambers William Herndon Woodrow Wilson York