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The film is about passional love, music, nature, beauty, mathematics and golden ratio.
The conflict is in pure, passional antagonism, turning upon the poles of belief.
It went through Saxon until she was as this instrument, swept with passional strains.
The result is that even novels containing the presentment of love in its most passional phases lose their right to the name.
She had established.a new current of passional electric energy..
In terms of his personality, Matty is a pensive, passional, and intuitive boy.
But this two-legged god-devil did not rage blindly and was incapable of passional heat.
We must remember that these feelings of our duty about either truth or error are in any case only expressions of our passional life.
The free-love movement, which Whitman watched closely, wanted to abolish marriage and re-establish all relationships on the basis of "passional attraction."
In contrast, the sense of the Report on the Construction of Situations is to fulfill human primitive desires and pursue a superior passional quality.
Every evening she talks to him through the music she plays with a rich thrill of passional feeling which is the new utterance of her new soul.
He went to the Byzantine capital on a visit to his fellow, Patriarch Callistus I, who consequently wrote a long passional about Theodosius.
The song tells the story of a foreign prostitute (Bocca di rosa), whose passional and libertine behaviour upsets the women of the small town of Sant'Ilario.
There is cleverness and to spare in the way the wiles of this sly jade are related, and falsehood shown as a fine art in the service of passional love.
Because we violent celebralists and passional sentimentalists at the same time-understand and know that revolution is a necessity of the silent sorrow that suffers at the bottom and a need of the free spirits who suffer in the heights."
With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated experiences of life being alternative to those admitted by the capitalist order, for the fulfillment of human primitive desires and the pursuing of a superior passional quality.
It is a solitary activity that nevertheless "alleviates loneliness" and in doing so provides a replacement for friendship, which is "so vulnerable, so likely to diminish or disappear, overcome by space, time, imperfect sympathies and all the sorrows of familial and passional life."
According to Debord, the Situationist International is so named because the construction of situations is the central idea of their theory, a process he describes as "the concrete construction of momentary ambiances of life and their transformation into a superior passional quality."
Shakspeare wrote, -- "'Tis said, best men are moulded of their faults;" and great educators and lawgivers, and especially generals, and leaders of colonies, mainly rely on this stuff, and esteem men of irregular and passional force the best timber.
For the passional element of this desire, the word kama is generally used, and in this latter sense desire is associated with temptation, as is shown by a Chinese version of this second Noble Truth, which is 'the assembling of temptation.'
A large number of well-financed cabarets, calling themselves nightclubs, had made their appearance along Broadway and in its side streets; and already there had been an appalling number of serious crimes, both passional and monetary, which, it was said, had had their inception in these unsavory resorts.