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feel the lightness of the years,
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Words fail me in the lightness of the morning,
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in the lightness of the morning, where cobwebs
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burn red into blue, I hear one other sound; the pad of lightness
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Practice this exercise every day and you will soon notice a marked improvement in your posture and a new feeling of freedom from backache and a new feeling of lightness as your straightening spine allows your lungs to take in more oxygen
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That fresh, fragrant lightness of being that had once filled his heart was somehow lacking
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of lightness upon the release of a trapped emotion
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‘You just want me to carry the can for any wrong decisions!’ But it is a half-hearted attempt at lightness … Simon’s as struck as I am by the awesomeness of the whole enterprise
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That fresh, fragrant lightness of being that had once filled his heart
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Billy feels the lightness of the girl's touch on his arm
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Danny felt a sense of lightness from the water's caress
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This truth came to me through information, and thence I started my journey into lightness
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His brilliant success brought a lightness to Skelda's heart and a new determination to his being
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Standing up, he watched the orange bodies being tossed about in the waves, and for a moment felt a lightness in his heart
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And are graced by entry to a whole new life, a new lightness of being that is beyond even this wonderful life
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Joseph held the bow and marveled at its lightness and balance
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A certain lightness of spirit suggested the direction as up
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As we become more accepting, a certain lightness develops about it all
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9 And it came to pass through the lightness of her
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brought laughter and a lightness of being to any group, she could
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lightness of the night, the mosquitoes and her fascinating stories
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Some lightness of the sky still existed, but everything was silhouetted, showing no real detail
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4 You make known the multitude of the fire; and you weigh the lightness of the wind
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marked by a lightness of skin that used to be so prominent among our forebearers
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Again that feeling of lightness
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He jumped up with an unusual lightness, looking around the room he recognised the layout; this was his father’s lodge
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My body took on a lightness, and with one hand I
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Joy - the lightness of Being as experienced by those who have awakened and reside in wholeness
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To her surprise, D’ven burst out laughing again, and this time she joined him, feeling a lightness of heart that, for a moment, threatened to overwhelm her
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She placed her hand on his with such lightness he could barely feel it
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But from now on there will always be lightness whenever we are together
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The lightness from him had gone and in its place a feeling of wanting to do something, other that just lying there
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Evil deeds can be done in the darkness of lies but none in the lightness of complete truth
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confidently, putting as much lightness into his tone as he could muster
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It was a lightness he wasn’t feeling himself
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Taking the M2A1 presented by the instructor, Ingrid examined it with interest, liking at once its lightness and short length, especially with its stock folded
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Feltus motioned for Lowell as he sprang to his feet, his tiredness having been relegated to the back of his mind by the sudden surge of adrenaline that sent a trace of panic through his body, and made for the door with a surprising lightness and vivacity that a man of his size usually failed to possess
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So we descended into the ball court, the crowd parted for us, everyone bowing, the soldiers, with a lightness in their step that I hadn’t noticed before, formed two ranks and followed behind, Coatl halted in the square, mother carried on walking towards home, after gathering the warriors around him, he gave them instructions regarding Bo-elon and charged them with the task of escorting the people there, it being most important that they leave no tracks for the enemy to follow
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Silver light washes over us, and the moment we pass through the opening, Glacia’s hair drops back around her shoulders and the lightness disappears from my body
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Anyway, for about six months after this breakup I was not my usual, heavy, mopey self: on the contrary, I felt an unwonted lightness of spirit –
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"Lightness and profanity in conversation,
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“Where do you think you are headed, young lady?” he asked with no lightness in his voice
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The simplicity, married with the mix of flavours, the lightness of texture that melted on the palate leaving just the right explosion of flavour, had left him wanting more
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I’ve lost the lightness, that powdery quality,
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There was also the lightness when he laughed, the feeling of being safe when he held me, and so much more, though these were minor in comparison
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Unless I stopped him to ask, I’d never know the true reason for the lightness in his step
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“Let’s go home,” she said with false lightness
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Great joy and lightness flowed over me
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And it came to pass through the lightness of her whoredom, that she defiled the land, and committed adultery with stones and with stocks
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‘Closer than it’s ever been,’ I said, still aiming for lightness but I wished to God that he’d go
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‘Another story?’ I aimed for lightness again, but it seemed to come out sounding accusatory, as though I was angry with him for thinking anything else could be more important than our ridiculous play
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Despite the lightness of the fog, that morning Hal’s dad had stood outside with a frown on his face, sniffing the air
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But more than my new body size, it was the lightness of being I felt that enthralled me
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Than felt a flicker of happiness and a lightness of spirit as he pondered the ramifications of his father’s words
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The lightness of it sounded so odd on such a cold, dreary day
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She did, feeling a surprising lightness in her feet
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selves the inner peace and lightness of mind that comes from
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” Chance said, suddenly dropping the lightness of the conversation
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The sight of ships masts in the distance made her stomach leap and a lightness came over her
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She would make them jump when, on looking up, they saw her in their midst, having come in unheard with her strange lightness of movement
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Yakov enjoyed the lightness of the
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“So,” said Maguire with a lightness in his tone, “not the best way to end a night out
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There was a lightness about his step that hadn't been there before, and although he wasn't smiling, I suspected he was controlling it
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an exhilarating lightness of being that confused him
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No one can understand the marvelous lightness I feel within!" Love and good-will are invaluable in
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which theauthor unites lightness of touch with depth of feeling
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Using visual imagery that promotes well being and lightness, the hypnotist tells the
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Zizi loved his hardness, his lightness and agility
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was a scarf that was magnificent in its lightness as
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As she felt the familiar lightness move over
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felt a new lightness
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Her eyelids were lowered and almost closed but Allison managed to make out the silvery lightness of her eyes completely outweighed by the firm clenching of her jaw as she chewed
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And who is to say they may not be right? This is certainly the impression one gets from their beautiful painting, with its lightness of texture and avoidance of solidity
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I think the duty of the aggressive standing leg of the leading Bacchante, with its great look of weight, is to give a look of lightness to this forward leg of Bacchus, by contrast—which it certainly does
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The general vertical direction of this leg is also against its look of lightness and motion, tending rather to give it a stationary, static look
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I could not at first see why he did not bring the foot further to the right, which would have aided the lightness of the figure and increased its movement
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So that Titian, having to retain the vertical position for Bacchus' forward leg, used the aggressive standing leg of the cymbal lady to accentuate its spring and lightness
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This scale of values does not refer to light and shade only, but light and shade, colour, and the whole visual impression are considered as one mosaic of masses of different degrees of darkness or lightness
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It’s a feeling of lightness, an opening
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So he told him he was quite right in pursuing the object he had in view, and that such a motive was natural and becoming in cavaliers as distinguished as he seemed and his gallant bearing showed him to be; and that he himself in his younger days had followed the same honourable calling, roaming in quest of adventures in various parts of the world, among others the Curing-grounds of Malaga, the Isles of Riaran, the Precinct of Seville, the Little Market of Segovia, the Olivera of Valencia, the Rondilla of Granada, the Strand of San Lucar, the Colt of Cordova, the Taverns of Toledo, and divers other quarters, where he had proved the nimbleness of his feet and the lightness of his fingers, doing many wrongs, cheating many widows, ruining maids and swindling minors, and, in short, bringing himself under the notice of almost every tribunal and court of justice in Spain; until at last he had retired to this castle of his, where he was living upon his property and upon that of others; and where he received all
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Finally she decided upon what was the worse course for her, to remain, resolving not to fly from the presence of Lothario, that she might not give food for gossip to her servants; and she now began to regret having written as she had to her husband, fearing he might imagine that Lothario had perceived in her some lightness which had impelled him to lay aside the respect he owed her; but confident of her rectitude she put her trust in God and in her own virtuous intentions, with which she hoped to resist in silence all the solicitations of Lothario, without saying anything to her husband so as not to involve him in any quarrel or trouble; and she even began to consider how to excuse Lothario to Anselmo when he should ask her what it was that induced her to write that letter
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The notes of a Zamora bagpipe accompanied them, and with modesty in their countenances and in their eyes, and lightness in their feet, they looked the best dancers in the world
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I was particularly pleased with a certain lightness, almost carelessness (strictly within the bounds of politeness, however), which was apparent in my style, and better than any possible arguments, gave them at once to understand that I took rather an independent view of "all that unpleasantness last night"; that I was by no means so utterly crushed as you, my friends, probably imagine; but on the contrary, looked upon it as a gentleman serenely respecting himself should look upon it
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His body seemed to acquire an airy lightness, his perception brightened in a remarkable manner, his senses seemed to redouble their power, the horizon continued to expand; but it was not the gloomy horizon of vague alarms, and which he had seen before he slept, but a blue, transparent, unbounded horizon, with all the blue of the ocean, all the spangles of the sun, all the perfumes of the summer breeze; then, in the midst of the songs of his sailors,—songs so clear and sonorous, that they would have made a divine harmony had their notes been taken down,—he saw the Island of Monte Cristo, no longer as a threatening rock in the midst of the waves, but as an oasis in the desert; then, as his boat drew nearer, the songs became louder, for an enchanting and mysterious harmony rose to heaven, as if some Loreley had decreed to attract a soul thither, or Amphion, the enchanter, intended there to build a city
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Otherwise, his head was perfectly clear, and his body refreshed; he was free from the slightest headache; on the contrary, he felt a certain degree of lightness, a faculty for absorbing the pure air, and enjoying the bright sunshine more vividly than ever
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“Joyful,” Lydia repeated, relishing the lightness of the word
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He had, for years, taken notice of the lightness and the durability of the old cedar Indian canoes that still occasionally plied the waters of the Puget Sound
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Its open cell structure makes it light and buoyant, and in rowing lightness means speed
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At times, in the darkness, they felt the strange lightness of flying as the raft was swept into the air off the tops of the waves
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It takes a master to tease out the lightness in the movements
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She went out with the rapid step which bore her rather fully-developed figure with such strange lightness
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‘It’s exquisite—such lightness, precision
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She knew that feeling and knew its signs, and saw them in Anna; saw the quivering, flashing light in her eyes, and the smile of happiness and excitement unconsciously playing on her lips, and the deliberate grace, precision, and lightness of her
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All the long day of toil had left no trace in them but lightness of heart
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When he tried to walk the extraordinary lightness of his feet made him giddy, and he fell down
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Sometimes he seemed to her like the County boys with whom she had grown up, the wild Tarleton twins with their obsession for practical jokes; the devil-inspired Fontaines, teasing, mischievous; the beneath Rhett’s seeming lightness there was something malicious, almost sinister in its Calverts who would sit up all night planning hoaxes
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Only A curious sense of lightness, of freedom, pervaded her now that she had finally hardened her heart against all that bound her to the old days and the old Scarlett
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were—how could they maintain this air of gaiety and lightness of heart? Why, indeed, But if they were suffering as acutely from brutal circumstances as she was—and they should they even try to do it? They were beyond her comprehension and vaguely irritating