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peevishness
1. Itbetrays the peevishness of a
2. Peevishness and an April morning? Why, even my step-mother opened her window today and stood for a long time in the sun watching how proud-pied April, dressed in all his trim, hath put a spirit of youth in everything
3. Tell me, what mood were you in when you wrote? Was it not, apart from its dejection, one rather inclined to peevishness? You ask, for instance, why I write so much about a tipsy trumpeter when I know you are anxious to hear about the other things I never tell you
4. Morrison, a woman who had much trouble with herself, having come into the world with the wings of the angel in her well glued down and prevented from spreading by a multitude of little defects, had been helped without her knowing it by his example out of many a pit of peevishness and passion
5. Most religious “people” usually assume that in order to cognize God they must definitely overcome all earthly passions and some of them do it so passionately that they don’t notice that in the course of time THIS very feature of their character, thinking and feeling turns into a real passion! My advice is: there is no use to stoically, and sometimes tragically, try to overcome some of your passions (lower Desires), exerting every effort not in practicing spirituality, but only in strengthening lower Aspects of ARGLLAAMUNI — obstinacy, silly physical endurance, recklessness, peevishness, impudence; try just to ACCEPT them, then UNDERSTAND, and after this start to gradually CHANGE them, turning the difficult process of getting rid of something into a pleasant enjoyment of something (for example, of the very process of creativity, conscious correction of yourself according to the highest Formo-Image), because your resistance only strengthens that of which you want to get rid
6. wrinkles produced by the peevishness of pain
7. Linton had not only abjured his peevishness (though his spirits seemed still subdued by Catherine's exuberance of vivacity), but he ventured no objection to her taking Isabella with her to Wuthering Heights in the afternoon; and she rewarded him with such a summer of sweetness and affection in return, as made the house a paradise for several days; both master and servants profiting from the perpetual sunshine
8. A pale, delicate, effeminate boy, who might have been taken for my master's younger brother so strong was the resemblance: but there was a sickly peevishness in his aspect, that Edgar Linton never had
9. Linton had not only abjured his peevishness (though his spirits seemed still subdued by Catherine’s exuberance of vivacity), but he ventured no objection to her taking Isabella with her to Wuthering Heights in the afternoon; and she rewarded him with such a summer of sweetness and affection in return as made the house a paradise for several days; both master and servants profiting from the perpetual sunshine
10. A pale, delicate, effeminate boy, who might have been taken for my master’s younger brother, so strong was the resemblance: but there was a sickly peevishness in his aspect that Edgar Linton never had