Tying plots and characters to Abu Ghraib or Barack Obama's re-election feels out of place in a world of unanchored characters, whose lostness is a function not of their nation's politics but of a deeper existential void. |
Once again terror seized my heart and a great sense of lostness swept over me. |
It came without warning, and she seemed to collapse on completely on the bed where she was sitting, with a lostness about her which startled me. |
This transmission is also ideal for burnout, depression, chronic fatigue or a sense of lostness or grief. |
Luke expresses with his images, parables and accounts how the Son of God comes to us and how He lifted and saved people from their lostness and affliction. |
Eno's joking seems to me a great act of courage: a way of facing lostness and learning to live with it. |