The agent intellect, according to this explanation, is the intrinsic efficient cause of the soul. |
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The assumption is that things graspable by intellect alone belong to a realm above the material, corporeal world and hence are timeless. |
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That great, unborn Self, which is identified with the intellect and which dwells in the midst of the organs, lies in the akasha within the heart. |
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Many more boards would benefit from his razor-sharp intellect and high ethical standards. |
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He is our mentor, our guide, and he possesses an intellect the size of a planet. |
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This game appealed to every aspect of my intellect and aesthetic sensibility. |
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McGrath is a towering intellect and one of the leading theologians in modern evangelicalism. |
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This book is an amazing testimony to the power of the intellect and of steadfast faith in very troubled times. |
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The artist's restless muse and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions. |
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We emphasize the seeming slowness of wisdom as acquired by intellect in its finite journeying through finite existences. |
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There commonly exists a great want of application, a slowness of intellect similar to the slowness of volition. |
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The opposite of high intellect is dullness or slowness, but the opposite of wisdom is foolishness, which is far more dangerous. |
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This group of lawyers is as renowned for fearsome intellect as it is for hard-line conservative politics. |
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To be a success as a serious work of art it should not be necessary to make heavy demands on the intellect. |
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His intellect and a decade of political experience in Scotland had immunised him to the nervous breakdown infecting others in the party. |
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Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings. |
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The creation of Oz recast this ancient belief into intellect vs. emotions, the core tension of the Oz mythology. |
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Not all great books are able to speak to us before we have done the work to ready our intellect and literary palates for them, but many are. |
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She was a very bright pupil of very keen intellect which stood her in good stead all through her long life. |
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Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel. |
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I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with senses, reason and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. |
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There's a real interplay between intellect and reason in the arts, but so much depends on that instinct. |
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There are times when we are at our best when we use our intellect and our reason. |
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It seems to me that some people from London think that they are somehow superior in intellect and reason than us up North. |
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Discussion on how exactly this intellect is to be understood started very early. |
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It becomes obvious in conversation that intellect is still one of the personality traits she admires most. |
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Her understanding and intellect could never compete with his own, especially on a topic as familiar to him as this one. |
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Her unnerving clarity and audacious style reveal an intellect and imagination capable of a major work. |
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He was also a man with a keen intellect and strong views that he was never afraid to articulate trenchantly. |
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It combines the combustible power of a keen intellect with powerful conviction and ethical courage. |
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Foolish as he can be, the boy's keen intellect and powers of observation surprise him. |
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But he is not, in fact, a savage intellect doling out ironic, icy wit all around him. |
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But few other games really engage the intellect, instead of just the reflexes. |
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This is a highly recommended collection from a highly regarded intellect and one that will not disappoint. |
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First, knowledge of first principles is certain because the intellect has only to form such judgments to see that they are true. |
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Your intellect and intelligence may have others constantly asking for your help with things that take a lot of thought or are difficult puzzles. |
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The mind or intellect seems to be enfeebled by sentiment today as your head and heart tug you in different directions. |
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His bright intellect shone through and he completed his Leaving Certificate with distinction. |
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A man of keen intellect, he took an ardent interest in many issues relating to news and current affairs. |
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He has the intellect and cultivation of one, and the survival skills and supernatural instincts of the other. |
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There is a complex interplay among our mental faculties including perception, imagination, and intellect or judgement. |
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She has such a sharp and perceptive intellect and can express complex ideas really clearly. |
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Arguments must therefore be crude, clear and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not the intellect. |
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First, it is a denial of the power of the human intellect to reason out understanding. |
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In this sense, moral consciousness is fully compatible with the passionateness of being, and the exercise of the intellect joins each to each. |
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But intellectual appetite is free because the intellect deals with universals, not particulars. |
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Friends and foes alike live in awe of his intellect and in fear of his directness. |
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American football, on the other hand, is a game of intrigue, strategies and intellect. |
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This was our phrase for overusing the intellect to the detriment of being open to the spirit. |
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Two cases of impaired intellect by overstudy were brought to public notice in this city yesterday. |
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At the same time, an attribute is so called because the intellect attributes a certain nature to substance. |
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Even when carrying out needful tasks, do not let your intellect be idle but keep it meditating inwardly and praying. |
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His excellent interpersonal skills and outstanding intellect make him a natural leader. |
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As such, it is the critical aspect of making art, the linchpin that unites theory with practice and conjoins the intellect and the hand. |
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The idea that accent determines intellect is totally bogus, and mistakes intelligibility for intelligence. |
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McCrann has exhibited how superior intellect will defeat sloganeering hands down. |
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It is more an exceptional case of a sports film with an intellect that is just as muscular as the flesh around its robust frame. |
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The mind or intellect seems to be enfeebled by sentiment as your head and heart tug you in different directions. |
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A keen intellect, a warm heart and an undying interest in people and places made him a source of joy to all who knew him. |
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If sham and pretence disqualified enlisted personnel, vulgarity, low intellect and radical politics would do the same for officers. |
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Your official passion for evidence is gradually sapping your brilliant intellect and smothering your instincts. |
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Despite the great sagacity of his intellect and leadership, it may have occurred to him that after all he was used. |
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The limpidity of intellect she enjoyed for most of her wretched life was inborn. |
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He brings an exceptional depth of intellect to processes which are primarily intuitive. |
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For the modernist artist or writer, intellect had become a barrier to creativity and the expression of human emotion. |
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It was a sign of his intellect that he could muster facts on such a wide range of topics. |
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All of these things matter far, far more than my presumable location on some scale of intellect. |
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Learn to reason with your intellect and not be led by your fascination for thrills and the unknown. |
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If those National members cannot get their heads around that now, it really shows the lamentable lack of intellect on that side of the Chamber. |
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His laconic intellect and twinkling eye will never be forgotten by those who knew him. |
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But, we all have the potential to allow our genetic tribalistic instincts to overcome reason and intellect. |
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The original character was a villain, who used photokinesis and his genius-level intellect to become a persistent threat over the years. |
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Unfortunately for him it is not entirely populated by dorks, and the same people that can succeed in sport can also have sharp intellect. |
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All of us work along a spectrum with emotions at one end and the intellect at the other. |
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And since the human is more than a physical entity of body and senses, a full education must extend to the inner man of the intellect. |
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Whilst Craig has been blessed with a towering intellect, he is somewhat wanting when it comes to emotional intelligence. |
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Sure, there's plenty to be said about Picasso and Ingres but a featherweight intellect like him can barely lift his prose above the absurd. |
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There is even the prospect that the human intellect might be a by-product of sexual selection, comparable to the peacock's flamboyant tail feathers. |
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He is a pioneer with an astute intellect and has a quick wit. |
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Paganism has proven to be the ultimate test of pitting intellect against emotion, and within that framework, it has been the healing salve for a broken spirituality. |
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Cardano shows a great interest in Averroes' opinion that one intellect would perform intellective functions for all human beings. |
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The first adequate object of the intellect is commensurate to the intellective power and indicates the scope of human reason. |
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Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will. |
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A kick-ass female villain often has intense desires, a searing intellect and an intriguing glamour or mesmerising repulsiveness. |
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Another shortcoming is that I don't have the intellect or the depth or the natural gift. |
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Its high level of intellect and courageous personality make it an excellent guard dog. |
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Luckily, his razor-sharp intellect streaked into action, as he claimed. |
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Curie combined the intellect of a first-rate scientist with the skill of a first-rate craftsman and the patience of a first-rate charwoman. |
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But how in the first place do we get from potential intellect to actual intellection? |
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Averroes and Avicenna both teach that the human and active intellect conjoin in the moment of intellection. |
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The darkness of ignorance shrouds his intellect and he turns out to be diabolic. |
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Apathy, resignation, irresolution, sleeping intellect is what I saw and observed. |
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Tonantzin is a girl who is shy at first, but is revealed to have a quick wit and sharp intellect once she opens up. |
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Composition is a complex process, an alchemical blend of intellect and intuition, skill and inspiration. |
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The wonder of the talmudic legal process is its tough-minded claim in behalf of the critical intellect not in search, but in the service, of God. |
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His accessibility, diffident charm and intellect win over western ambassadors. |
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Anyone with the intellect of a ping-pong ball should understand how opportunistic that whistleblowing looks. |
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He brought that intellect to bear on the chaotic bits and pieces of Animal House. |
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They are fascinated by all the peripheral byways of the ascendant road, all those conundrums of the intellect which life throws up. |
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She remains Thomistic in the constant call to maintain the eye of the intellect very lucid and clear. |
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They are not willing to utilize their own God-given intellect to be able to deal with a very important issue. |
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No power of the senses can command the intellect or the will and join them in their acts. |
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Then dry philosophy becomes mystical vision and mere intellect becomes direct insight and perception. |
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The combination of intellect and commitment to Canada which this family represents is something we should all be proud of. |
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You will contribute your time and intellect to the broader collegiate work environment. |
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Many of you met him and were impressed by his intellect and his human qualities. |
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We can and must devote part of our heart and mind to ethical intellect and humanitarian reason. |
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It is their intellect which, being unsanctified, has led them astray. |
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Ultimately it was this haphazardness, a seemingly carefree approach to cutting-edge climbs, along with his formidable intellect and wit, which forged the Smith legend. |
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Conquering the great monster with patience, courage, skill and intellect hearkens back to their ancient mythology, providing a link to the past and a way for the future. |
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For his grand home-coming, the characteristic hawkish frown and razor sharp intellect were cast aside to reveal the softer side of the man who brought history to the masses. |
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Using a heady combination of intellect and inspiration, the principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra is making it one of the world's great orchestras. |
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It cannot be the final cause since a final cause perfects a thing, but does not establish it in being, which is what the agent intellect does for the soul. |
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With his incredible intellect he understood it without a single repeat. |
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He was an intellect and he was a writer and he understood theatre and how a play is constructed and he brought all of those talents to bear as well. |
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Here will and intellect coincide, for omnificent power flows in part through our persons, and the spirit itself is a spark of that fire, or rather the light of that flame. |
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One might imagine that Bush and the kakistocracy that enthroned their philosopher-king would be an intolerable offense both to Hitchens's intellect and politics. |
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Renowned livestock specialist and autism advocate Temple Grandin brought her unique intellect and wit to Reddit. |
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The woman known for her sharp intellect and her incisive, sometimes abrasive, interviewing style had severe verbal difficulties after the accident. |
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Secretly, however, Marie pines for Emil Bergson, a dreamer and intellect who seems ill-suited to life on a farm. |
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Because her poems are not strained or contrived they are devoid of the madding pursuit of the intellect or craft, which kills many of our modern poets and their poetry. |
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Liberals read more broadly and deeply, so their intellect infuses the entire catalog, or even all of Western literature, not just a few tawdry best sellers. |
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The implicit contrast is masculine intellect and reasoned judgement over female intuition and unreasoned emotionality, however generous it might be. |
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A man of powerful intellect and great energy, Casey was an unreconstructed Cold Warrior with a penchant for action and a fascination with covert operations. |
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We believe all this human suffering has been visited upon us to excite our religious imagination, to sharpen our intellect and our moral response. |
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I am a 30 year-old woman and I am fairly independent, believing in standing on my own two feet most of the time and having strong relationships based on intellect and feeling. |
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Being proud and genteel New Englanders, the salon-goers covered up their patricide with flattery, duly noting Edwards's considerable intellect and pious reputation. |
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Its being in the image of God resides in the self-subsistence of soul, intellect and consciousness and in their coessentiality, indivisibility and inseparability. |
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What good is intellect if it leaves us immobile and frozen in indecision? |
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He aimed to stimulate the intellect and the visual imagination by the use of ink blots to be developed into different types of invented landscapes. |
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He is an artist who seamlessly fuses his acute aesthetic sensibility with his inquiring intellect to produce works that are reflective, engaging, sad and also very beautiful. |
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It reflects our own intellect rather than an absolute and non-human mind. |
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The combination of a keen intellect and an emotionally stunted childhood gave rise to a man who eschewed social intimacy yet felt the need to control those around him. |
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Jan's technical ability, artistic invention, and intellect were universally recognized, by writers and artists in Italy as well as the Netherlands. |
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The ring of intellect and humour alone risks a hollow sound, but the undeniable success of this show lies beyond the volume, in a kind of pitiful pop-eyed self-awareness. |
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She has a mass of black curls, a long, still stare, a restless intellect. |
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Roxie's never going to be a towering intellect, but she's one fun dame. |
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What better way for a man of means and intellect to get to know the real dilemmas and down-to-earth problems of the people he so gallantly serves? |
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He used his intellect and knowledge empathically rather than forcefully. |
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Beginning his exordium with high-minded praise of the intellect, he declares that the contemporary world's rightful rulers are the wise and moral. |
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Both gestures celebrated the Italian gift for connecting the intellect with warm human feelings, a gift so admired by many, and expressive of the spirit of the colloquium. |
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That paragon of intellect and industry, whose productions astonish by their number, dazzle by their brilliancy, enamor by their feeling, and instruct by the erudition they contain. |
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Yoga is a system of integral education, education not only of the body and the mind or the intellect, but also of the inner spirit. |
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Rather, it is a passionate affair of the heart and intellect, conducted in a mood of intransigence. |
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But what I, for want of a better term, call the head and the dominant force, or Urmacht, of the body is that guiding light which we call mind or intellect or Geist. |
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He kept stoking the fire of his intellect and did a successful job of blending it with the artistic talent he has been gifted with to reach where he is today. |
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By cunning, a superior use of intellect, or magic, a man might be able to manipulate a djinni for his own benefit. |
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Donald's daughter and Svengali Ivanka is a smart, smart, smart lady with an extraordinary intellect and influence on her father. |
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The cogitative power, memory and imagination are internal modes of perception that allow the intellect to consider concrete, individual objects. |
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That light is both the light of reason and the light of faith, through which the intellect attains to the natural and supernatural truth of charity: it grasps its meaning as gift, acceptance, and communion. |
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There's something insalubrious about his Inspector Clouseau, a camp, mincing, blithely destructive senior citizen with the hormones of an adolescent and the intellect of a toddler. |
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Johnson asserted the power of intellect and self-will over mind and body. |
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The existence of good bad literature – the fact that one can be amused or excited or even moved by a book that one's intellect simply refuses to take seriously – is a reminder that art is not the same thing as cerebration. |
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In this vein, human intellect has managed to create at least 3 obstacles: First, sine wave crankshaft motion has been long assumed as the best way to convert linear motion into rotary motion, and was never questioned. |
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An endlessly digressive gabber, Schmaltz is a man who'll tell you that a sense of humor means more than intellect and who'll try to gain admittance to a New York speakeasy with his Zenith Elks Club card. |
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His richly philosophical intellect was not at any time affected by unrealities. |
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Bloom's answer was to deepen the study of the American founders and to renew a classical pedagogy that weaves eros and intellect into the love of knowing and natural virtues. |
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Daijobu is a mentally healthy and morally strong creature who knows how to be free of the passionate illnesses contracted by the intellect and the affectivity of the ordinary human being. |
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Therefore the judgment of the intellect is, at best, only half the truth, and must, if it be honest, come to an understanding of its own inadequacy. |
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According to Miss Wheelwright, a former pupil, he had the intellect of a genius. |
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The first female fragrance from the 007 brand, and it's apparently a 'dangerously seductive' combo of intellect and foxiness. |
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That is, it can be taken to say that whatever we find in the intellect is also incipiently in the senses. |
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Mill's approach is to argue that the pleasures of the intellect are intrinsically superior to physical pleasures. |
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The First Being is intellectual and volitional, and the intellect and will are identical with the essence of this supreme nature. |
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Since divinity is intellectual, and all intellect returns into itself, this myth expresses in allegory the essence of divinity. |
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The spontaneous intellect of man always defines the divine which it feels in ways that harmonise with its temporary intellectual prepossessions. |
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It played an important role in reawakening Indian minds and intellect across the Indian subcontinent. |
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For this reason Tate can find resources in medieval theology and Neo-Thomism while Trilling sets his hope on intellect alone. |
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In order to keep his intellect undulled by the routine of his dreary work, Matthew Arnold was wont to write a few lines of poetry each day. |
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This means learning to silence our endless inner monologues, to still the mind or intellect, which is constantly running attempting to fill every nook and cranny with its wearisome rattling and opinions. |
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Bernard Lonergan argued that a Thomist theory of intellect must begin with advertence to the act of understanding. |
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They employ every kind of skilful means-visualization, mental imagery, sound, mantra, movement and yoga-and embrace every facet of the human mind-imagination, intellect and emotion. |
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As we all do, Arjuna tries to use the intellect to find answers. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have the utmost respect for the intellect of the member for Toronto Centre, but it should not be that hard to figure out the government's position. |
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He really is a fine intellect and it's an honour to work with him. |
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As in the case of Turner, the core of the intellect is missing. |
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The intellect is with eternity, above time, and is not subject to division, because everything which is divisible is divisible in magnitude, in number, or in motion, but all these kinds of division are under time. |
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Only these allow the Truth to be divined. But only to be divined, because the high inspirations and visionary pictures of the poets were made far too earthly through the intellect co-operating in the transmission. |
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It is the mind or intellect that conceptualizes the processes of action and reaction, equality and opposition, and perhaps attraction and repulsion. |
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The argument in favour of providing children with an education, at least at the primary school level, for the healthy development of their intellect is indeed incontrovertible. |
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The judge in Sagittarius enables key solutions to the intellect of Gemini. |
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So it's not a matter of treating people unequally or discriminating, it's just a matter of the intellect really not being able to equate things that are not equal, things that are completely different. |
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It is not the case that the will can choose to defer regardless of what the intellect decides, or that the will can choose to defer even if the intellect has judged deferment to be less good than some other course of action. |
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We can't help marveling at this great man's intellect and personality. |
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A much more promising beginning point for this approach is the well-known paradox that the comic in comedy is aimed at the intellect, but the attention is directed at the physical. |
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The centuries-old philosophic logion tells us that whatever is in the intellect was first in the senses. |
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Their intellect and eager to please nature make them with the right training and discipline wonderful pets. The Schnoodle mixes the intellect of the Poodle, with the companionship and devotion of the Schnauzer. |
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And when I was at the UN talking to colleagues of Hammarskjold and of Pearson, the generosity and the gracefulness and the intellect and the pragmatism shines through, and it was so nice to hear that spoken. |
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You are quite incapable of distinguishing the product of your own material intellect from that of the conjoint activities of your soul and the Adjuster. |
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Notice that these types of intellect are really only the same, human intellect in three different states: wholly potential, wholly actual, and temporarily potential but able to actualize at will. |
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It should involve the intellect and also the inner self. |
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Most patently, it applies to any philosophy accepting the notion of an infinite, personal God, the immortality of the soul, or the immateriality of the intellect and will. |
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Effort is attendant upon clarification of spiritual vision and enhancement of cosmic insight. And the human intellect protests against being weaned from subsisting upon the nonspiritual energies of temporal existence. |
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With his formidable intellect went a legendary absent-mindedness. |
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While feelings are hot-headed, sometimes illogical impulses directed by biological commands, the intellect is the cool deliberator, which keeps our emotions in check. |
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The notion is thoroughly characteristic of the mystical level, and the Aufgabe of making it articulate was surely set to Hegel's intellect by mystical feeling. |
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When his wife requests that he return to Poland or grant her a divorce, Maimon uses the occasion to display his intellect by doing battle with the bet din. |
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We could never know God's ousia, but in order to adapt his indescribable nature to our limited intellect, God communicated to us through his activities in the world. |
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Let's say, rightly or wrongly, the typical Army private posted there to protect the place has a low opinion of the intellect of your average Falkland Islander. |
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What is destined cannot be contrived by the human intellect or foreseen. |
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The intellect of women is confined by an unjustifiable restriction of. |
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In his early teens, Nanak caught the attention of the local landlord Rai Bular Bhatti, who was moved by his amazing intellect and divine qualities. |
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With Neoplatonism, intellection is not an intentional act since all the objects of knowledge, insofar as the person perceives the truth, are intrinsic to the intellect itself. |
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In the intellectual there is an attempt to solve this conflict by libidinizing speech, thought and intellect, so that these become instinctual satisfactions within themselves. |
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No one has ever employed so much intellect to persuade men to be beasts. |
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He attempted to create a unified system for understanding the human intellect and the universe which would provide an explanation of and a guide for human behavior. |
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Rather evil arises, as we saw in the Sophist, when the soul becomes disordered, and that disorder in the Philebus is conceived as a misrelation of intellect and sensuality. |
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Maldor may been the least powerful of Zokar's apprentices, but he possesses a cunning intellect, and in a wizardless world his abilities were suddenly formidable. |
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For since the intellect passes from potentiality to act, it has a likeness to generable things, which do not attain to perfection all at once but acquire it by degrees. |
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Evidence suggests he was not physically strong, and though not lacking in courage, he was noted more for his intellect than as a warlike character. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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For an ordinary intellect, yes, but for me a mere bagatelle, or bag-of-shells, as the ancients have it. |
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Only the feeblemindednesses, the confusions and most delirious states are predominantly disturbances of intellect. |
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The two established their rapport because of mutual regard for each other's intellect. |
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They represent the caprices of superficial love, and they lack in intellect, feeling, and ethics. |
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Some came to get rich on their wits and intellect, others on their strength and brawn, toiling from dawn to dusk in soul-crushing labors. |
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One knew that one was in the presence of extreme seriousness, absorption, and force of intellect. |
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Of the fancy and intellect, the powers are only circumstantially different. |
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The purpose of philosophy is to unite oneself with the objects of the intellect, and even at last with the One that is above all intellection. |
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His remarkable intellect, displayed in debates, attracted the attention of William Johnson Cory. |
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For all his scathingness, and despite his unremitting intellect, Mr. Joyce was a romantic when it came to women. |
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They recognized the significance of man's spiritual nature, of his feelings and of his intellect. |
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I tried to believe that tenderness of affection was incompatible with strength of intellect, and that my lonely-heartedness was only the price which I paid for my genius. |
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