Remember one thing, that I needed nothing but forgiveness, and I want nothing more.
But you must understand that I want nothing," said Vronsky, "except that all should be as it is.
But suppose that I agree to everything, that I want nothing: what way is there of getting out of our position?
I want nothing, nothing but this happiness," he thought, staring at the bone button of the bell in the space between the windows, and picturing to himself Anna just as he had seen her last time.
He asked again, but she shook her head, saying: "I want nothing on my teeth, I could not eat if anything were put on them.
I don't know nothing about diamonds and I don't care nothing about diamonds, and if it should be that we got to keep it the diamonds I don't want nothing to do with them.
Then he opened his eyes wide with a startling stare, said, "I want nothing," and went rustling away into the rapidly darkening garden.
When first he said 'I want nothing,' it meant only that he was impenetrable, that Asia does not give itself away.
Then, half opening the lids, so as to show a slit of opalescent eyeball, he repeated, "I want nothing.
Beside your love and your blessing, father, I want nothing.
I want nothing unfair--nothing which an honorable man need object to.
When they sent me here from Russia I set my teeth at once and said: 'I want nothing!
The devil whispers to me about my wife and my kindred, and about freedom and I say to him: 'I want nothing!
I have been living thus for the last two-and-twenty years, but, thank God, I want nothing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "want nothing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.