Atheists are pretty
much loners and this may be the only social network they have.
Meg is pretty
much a loner, and her son lives in another state.
He was actually pretty
much a loner, and basically Russell was his only friend.
Im pretty
much a loner i love helping people's if it's just listing enough about me wassup with you?
I work hard and I am pretty
much a loner and a little guarded until I get to no ppl.
Twenty - six years later, the next time we see Peter, he is good - looking, cocky, and very
much a loner, sporting a clean but unshaven beard and a maroon leather jacket.
Not exact matches
James, the philosopher of individuality and private conscious experience was a gregarious and community - oriented personal figure; Royce, the philosopher of community and loyalty was, somewhat like Whitehead, a quiet
loner, on one occasion reportedly offering a lecture course with an enrollment of one student, whom he never so
much as addressed or personally acknowledged.
When I was a total
loner in junior high + high school and friends were scarce at best, she was the one I would choose to spend my nights and weekends with — watching Gilmore Girls, working out together, running errands, drinking way too
much coffee, and cooking yummy meals + treats.
Alexis is a
loner and only happy when he «s in the company of players of his own caliber, there «s nothing strange about that I «m
much the same myself.
Dark matter and neutrinos are both cosmic
loners — they don't interact with
much.
Wilhelm Weinberg was a
loner who devoted
much of his time to caring for the poor, including delivering 3,500 babies during a 40 - year career.
On average, wolf - pack members were
much younger, tending to be in their early 20s, as opposed to early 30s for lone wolves and late 30s for
loner suspects.
Unlike the more gregarious males, female chimpanzees tend to be
loners, spending
much time by themselves or with their own children.
I am just stuck in a rut of not trusting people all that
much so hence I have been a
loner for most of my life.Time to break the cycle I hope
Often considered as
loners, it should not come
much as a surprise that they find it challenging when it comes to finding a soul - mate.
Much of a
loner and ready to meet a new friend.
Stewart plays a
loner driving cattle across Alaska who becomes embroiled, very
much against his will, in a dispute between a gang of criminals and the small town they control through violence and fear.
Ultimately, Ready Player One is a story about
loners finding each other, and that's a story that's firmly in Spielberg's wheelhouse, but none of the story, such as it is, lands as
much as the fun, action - packed, epic Lord of the Rings - style climax does.
For as
much of a sad, solitary
loner as this particular writer is, this scenario was probably his only hope for a romantic relationship anyway.
He has a conversation with a sullen depressed
loner he befriends where he tries to explain why he loved college so
much, and his reasons are for the most part my reasons.
Plus, it's essentially a city of
loners: 57 % of households are «nonfamily,» according to the Census Bureau, a
much higher rate than the 33 % of the households across the country that are categorized this way.
On the other hand, Darth is a
loner,
much like Mister, but as he ages, demands more and more attention.
Much has been said about cats being
loners or not liking the company of other cats.
Geralt could be a character out of «Game of Thrones»: He's a cynical
loner who operates under his own sense of honor, a warrior outcast who passes as a hero because the bad guys are so
much crueler than he is.
He is too
much of a
loner to depend on others or call them friends.
Much better than the movie it's loosely based on is this hack - and - slash adventure featuring the lovable
loner of the X-Men, Wolverine.
Reappraising Lowry not as an eccentric
loner but as an artist who drew as
much from 19th - century French art as from his daily grind as a rent collector: goodbye matchstick men, hello social commentator painting the mad and the miserable.
AS
MUCH OF A
LONER AS Kertess can be, he knew that an exhibition of this scale could not be put together without substantial help and he found it mostly from within the Whitney: Minou Roufail, his assistant, who oversaw the logistics of the show with a temperament similar to Kertess's combination of gentle firmness and utter precision; Matthew Yokobosky, a young assistant curator of film and video who is also a set designer and whom Kertess, unwilling to yield control of the biennial layout to an outside architect, tapped as the exhibition designer, and John Hanhardt, the Whitney's curator of film and video who advised Kertess in those areas, in which he admits limited expertise.
A man of great charm, humour, zest for life and total privacy, very
much the artist as gregarious
loner, de Kooning was born in 1904 in Rotterdam to parents who divorced when he was five; his custody was given to the father, but his mother, who owned a bar, successfully appealed against the decision and brought him up.