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1. To dream that you are eating a wafer suggests that you need more diversity and spontaneity
2. Anti-Heroes have always fascinated our imaginations symbolizing, as many of them do, wayward lifestyles and manners in contrast with conventional customs (seemingly) common and lacking spontaneity and originality
3. Although I don‘t question the advantages of time; nevertheless, I can‘t help feeling that our ―personal‖ interactions have been compromised somehow; have become less intimate and perhaps less cordial operating in an environment where the ―letter‖ writer has become a quasi extension of the apparatus it utilizes to compose its ―letters‖; such mediums of thoughts and emotions flowing together, whose spontaneity no longer provides sufficient time to assimilate what‘s been written
4. Spontaneity became a way of life, the
5. “Torin, you are truly a man of surprises and it’s your spontaneity that I’ve missed also
6. “You see how the thus-far unrecognized subconscious abilities of these five; magically enhanced luck and mild prescience, have led to their being Unthinking Impulsives? Without such spontaneity, they might have interfered with the function of their own talents
7. The spontaneous ones given the vain look of spontaneity as approached on the topic
8. Her spontaneity was bordering sometimes on the imprudence
9. He liked things predictable and certain; leaving surprises and spontaneity for emergencies
10. The thought had come earlier on that perhaps spontaneity would be best in this situation and Adrian had succumbed to it
11. 6 Philip was entirely unsettled by the suddenness and spontaneity of the outburst
12. The influence of the cosmic mind constantly injects spontaneity into even the material worlds
13. Spontaneity is the spice of life, or so they say, but sometimes the “fly by the seat of
14. The startling thing about her simpli-fying instinct was that the more she did away with fashion in a search for comfort and the more she passed over conventions as she obeyed spontaneity, the more disturbing her incredible beauty became and the more provocative she became to men
15. I loved his spontaneity and intellect
16. While a magician may have a look of spontaneity about him, in
17. So he concentrated his thoughts on a few really important ones hoping that spontaneity would spark the rest to life
18. The spontaneity of the movement has caught them off guard leaving them unable to discern a head to cut off
19. So very often there's spirits of rationalism and unbelief, rejection and all kinds of things sit around that person, but they can be set free, and they can develop the capacity of tuning in to spontaneity, to spontaneous ideas, to thoughts, to feelings, to impressions, and learning to recognise and identify and name them
20. But it was too late: the words had escaped with the full force of their spontaneity
21. We must never forget that a child is a symbol of product simplicity and spontaneity which can represent imbalance at a rate where birth exceeds death
22. Victorian love titillated and satisfied by heightened abstinence; contemporary sexuality is often heightened by its spontaneity, thus eliminating the sexual abstinence that heightened the sense of Victorian Eros
23. Indeed, home making can both be satisfying as we employ the right brain in our spontaneity and we look at problems and solutions from a holistic point of view
24. With the spontaneity that is youth, she ran into the grassy paths that met in a wispy nexus between the wattled fence and the deck that held Trum-trum
25. “In the beginning, Time was a field of spontaneity
26. Spontaneity is her keyword and she can change direction at the drop of a hat
27. Spontaneity is Desiree’s keyword and she changes direction at the drop of a hat
28. But if they are coming from Love, which isn't personal, which isn't yours in any sense, then they have a freshness and unpredictable spontaneity to them
29. There was originality, spontaneity in it
30. prises and disciplined spontaneity
31. of great cleverness and mental acuteness, andthose that have the ring of spontaneity and
32. Only if playfulness is nurtured, encouraged and developed throughout human society as a necessary part of doing anything, only if adults remain playful and teach playfulness as a living example of how to live playfully can the intrinsic human qualities-abilities of spontaneity and creativity be fully realized and sustained
33. And as all the play and fun slowly ebbs out of their lives: so does all their creativity, spontaneity and happiness
34. The result is creative spontaneity and intuitive insight
35. Once you are no longer centered, you lose your innate spontaneity and creativity
36. The prismatic snow under the distant sun, the unfathomable cold and the foraging elk and the mourning buffalo, the agonizing uncertainty and the thrilling spontaneity of hitchhiking across the country reminded him how much beauty and wonder there is in the world
37. There may be times when the camera can be of use to artists, but only to those who are thoroughly competent to do without it—to those who can look, as it were, through the photograph and draw from it with the same freedom and spontaneity with which they would draw from nature, thus avoiding its dead mechanical accuracy, which is a very difficult thing to do
38. “To adventure is to incur the occurrence of spontaneity
39. scrutiny, which is why men should act with spontaneity and indifference
40. whatever subject he picked in the spontaneity of the moment
41. making it a manoeuvre born of an act of spontaneity associated with the feelings that were
42. ception of the world, spontaneity of one’s actions, awareness and
43. The last thing they needed was to have the conversation segue back into another exchange over the “spontaneity” of the Sword of Schueler
44. Songs were often resorted to in dairies hereabout as an enticement to the cows when they showed signs of withholding their usual yield; and the band of milkers at this request burst into melody—in purely business-like tones, it is true, and with no great spontaneity; the result, according to their own belief, being a decided improvement during the song's continuance
45. Genius, he held, is necessarily intolerant of fetters: on the one hand it must have the utmost play for its spontaneity; on the other, it may confidently await those messages from the universe which summon it to its peculiar work, only placing itself in an attitude of receptivity towards all sublime chances
46. Spontaneity is one of civilization’s most perfect flowers, and Cecilia wasn’t as yet civilized enough to have acquired it