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Thy love is singular when all thy delight is in Jesus Christ and in no other thing finds joy and comfort.
A celibate, like the fly in the heart of an apple, dwells in a perpetual sweetness, but sits alone, and is confined and dies in singularity.
Miserably. Forty minutes later, the group
Single is not a status, it is a word that describes a person who is strong enough to live and enjoy life without depending on others.
A modern civilization is only possible when it is accepted that singular beings exist and express themselves freely.
Single by choice, just not my choice.
Is it even remotely, conceivably possible
Lonesome, no more!
It is only alone, truly alone that one bursts apart, springs forth.
Though from unavoidable circumstances, considerable of it
...reality is always plural and mutable.
You are not a singular self. You are a corporation. Inside you is eternity. A human being is not so simple.
I made a statement all my own.
We unify. We include."
"But humans like being individuals."
"We know," Rue said. He pushes off the ground with his foot, starting the swing into a slow sway. "We didn't understand-individuals like being lonely."
"It's not lonely." Hopefully he can't tell I'm lying.
Tennis is the loneliest sport
Adroitly that there was
The problem is not simply that the Singularity represents the passing of humankind from center stage, but that it contradicts our most deeply held notions of being.
Man's singularity is his divinity.
To love makes one solitary.
Good prose is solitary work.
The unhappy are prisoners of a single round of thought.
Duality is always secretly unity.
The word is yes.Word-- Ally Condie
One is not the loneliest number but zero is.
The phrase "singular incredible life" seems to me that it applies more appropriately to Jane Goodall or David Attenborough, people I regard with awe and who stand for great humanism and knowledge.
Plurality should not be assumed without necessity.
The default mode of modern writing about art is to despise any notion of singularity as so much overheated genius-fetishism.
Great change always comes down to the actions of a single person.
Plurality is not to be posited without necessity.
(I must note that the copy editor for this book, upon reading this section, actually allowed me to use singular they throughout the book. Here's to them in awed gratitude!)
Alone we are smart. Together we are brilliant.
I write in praise of the solitary act: of not feeling a trespassing tongue forced into one's mouth, one's breath smothered, nipples crushed against the ribcage, and that metallic tingling in the chin set off by a certain odd nerve: unpleasure.
There is no one subsists by himself alone.
Semicolon, you dolt!
To the extent that one is responsible for one's life, one is alone.
as self-centered as a tornado,
We-skepticism displaces the performative component of the second-person plural as it treats collectivity with suspicion and p1ivileges a fantasy of individual singularity and autonomy. I write "we" hoping to enhance a partisan sense of collectivity.
The skilful speaker says nothing that can be found fault with or blamed;
Profundity and originality are attributes of single, if not singular, minds.
thereafter, the selfsame
Extraordinary, how single lives just fold into the whole mess, over and over again, all caught up in the greater swirl. Spinning round and round, and ever downward, it seems. Ever downward. Fools, all of us, to think we can swim clear of that current.
Not one word of the following is true
iconoclastically.
As a body everyone is single, as a soul never
I had to find a way to speak without ever saying the 'you' plural.
Singularity is the point at which "all the change in the last million years will be superseded by the change in the next five minutes."
Plurality should not be posited without necessity.
All the events of his life were compressing to singularity: one night, one hour.
Desrues was, however, I
True individuality can be lonely.
I have argued above that we cannot prevent the Singularity, that its coming is an inevitable consequence of the humans' natural competitiveness and the possibilities inherent in technology.
Only a man of genius can bare a solitary life.
The many fail: the one succeeds.
She is inhumanly alone. And then, all at once, she isn't.
My own self-consciousness cries out to me coldly: how does one love zero?
I've always felt quite singular, even as a child. That I must stay on track to keep my purpose.
How hideous is the semicolon.
Genius, whether locked up in a cell or roaming at large, is always solitary ...
There is a vast difference between failure and temporary defeat.
Women and men in the crowd meet and mingle, Yet with itself every soul standeth single.
I prefer to think of the audience as a single living organism with which I am sharing a singular, never-to-be-repeated experience.
Only the absolutely determined people succeed.
A single, ordinary person still can make a difference - and single, ordinary people are doing precisely that every day.
Mrs. Grant glanced at her
husband. "She's always so fidgety.
Like a canary." She narrowed her
eyes at me. "I hate canaries."
I squeaked again. But not like a
canary. I hoped.
I'm an individual, and I have opinions.
I do not love famous nightclubs. They make me feel very cheerless and abandoned. Am I applying that word correctly? Abandoned?
The one awakened liberated sees all things as one unseparated.
A local train ... moved gently off up the line with a very singular motion indeed, in which the leap of a frog, the bounce of a pogo-stick, and the canter of a very short fat pony all were brought to mind.
The adverb is not your friend.
God abhors a naked singularity.
In the age of the individual's liquidation, the question of individuality must be raised anew.
Up here on the Ice each of us is singular, isolate, I as cut off from those like me, from my society, and its rules, as he from his.
existential overload
This endured absence is nothing more or less than forgetfulness. I am, intermittently, unfaithful. This is the condition of my survival.
I am the sole author of the dictionary that defines me.
Everyone ends up moving alone towards the self
Writing is a solitary occupation.
There is no aloneness. There is only unawareness.
Joy is not like happiness, unhappiness. It is singular.
unselfing themselves
People are always separable.
S past history and stand alone.
nonetheless. Since their
But if the technological Singularity can happen, it will.
voluntary part of their
Single life should be experimental in nature and open to accidents. Some accidents are happy ones.
Solitude is an inevitable circumstance.
I understand your new play is full of single entendres.
This sentence is not true
I am quite alone. I am neither happy nor unhappy; I lie suspended like a hair or a feather in the cloudy mixtures of memory.
one truth prevails
We are ultimately alone in that we are ultimately responsible for ourselves.
Being solitary isn't a disease that needs a cure.
The resulting, stable singularities now carry the name BKL in honor of Belinsky, Khalatnikov, and Lifshitz. A BKL singularity is chaotic. Highly chaotic. And lethal. Highly lethal.
The singular sign of a parent who is doing their job is their unwillingness to let their children watch the Star Wars prequels.
One corner of his mouth crooked up, then the quirk vanished in a thoughtful pursing of his lips. "He's bisexual, you know." He took a delicate sip of his wine.
"Was bisexual," she corrected absently, looking fondly across the room. "Now he's monogamous."
Vordarian choked, sputtering.
I can't believe I wrote that many words in a row.
I can never give a 'yes' or a 'no.' I don't believe everything in life can be settled by a monosyllable.
tersely. Then the line
I fall way beyond the norm on the verb.