Why is Johnson able to discuss the philosophical materialism of the Epicureans here with such dispassion and even, dare one say, good humor? |
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These demographic and geographic changes are simply in the order of things, and we observe them with dispassion. |
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After a long self-struggle, Bhartrihari became a yogi and lived a life of dispassion in a cave in the vicinity of Ujjain until his death. |
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The observer must also train himself in exercising dispassion with regard to his own emotional reactions to events. |
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Through dispassion the emotional nature is rendered immune from the lure and appeal of the senses. |
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This grace meets the maturity of discrimination at the exact moment when dispassion is generated in the heart. |
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The aim of the project was not to create a dispassion 40 ate, detached academic record. |
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The resultant attitude will be: Complete dispassion, and a growing love of the unseen and the real. |
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Clean and streamlined forms reflect the new dispassion of Bauhaus for the heavily embellished furniture. |
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His condition is not the result of delusion, but it is full of wisdom and dispassion and it points to enlightenment. |
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Be detached and be dispassionate in your actionµ. Detachment and dispassion should be towards the results but not towards the acts. |
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I liked that he had the dispassion of an analytical academic in a place notable for its absence of thought. |
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O Rama, you are indeed the best among all seekers, for you have duly reflected over the truth and you are inspired by the best form of dispassion. |
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In October, Greg Kramer will direct Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Tennessee Williams's iconic tale of passion and dispassion in the heat of a 1950's Southern night. |
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Through the message of Buddha man has learnt that the way of release from desire is to be found in the technique of detachment, dispassion and discrimination. |
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It was the Buddha himself who gave humanity the key to overcoming this challenge through the lesson of detachment through discipline, dispassion and a growing ability to discriminate between the real and the illusory. |
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Passion for the result should be substituted by passion for the work, passion for knowledge, passion for wisdom, passion for discipline etc. The teachings are always wrongly applied in matters of detachment and dispassion. |
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The highest from of dispassion born of pure discrimination has arisen in your heart, O Rama, and it is superior to dispassion born of a circumstantial cause or an utter disgust. |
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The Judith of our painting is going about her task with cold dispassion. |
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Having said that, I get satisfaction out of understanding what I'm going through, which I can only achieve by describing it with an almost externalised dispassion. |
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But judges are supposed to approach each case before them with dispassion. |
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This makes sense, for if we have become sick from dispassion, then the only way we are going to get better is to reclaim the cultural, intellectual and spiritual ways that were taken from us. |
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Learn to apply dispassion to the results but not to actions. |
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Williams' iconic tale of passion and dispassion in the heat of a 1950's Southern night, where poetry, bourbon and desire hang in the air. |
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A true teacher demonstrates dispassion in results and passion in action. |
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He had of course arrive at the state of extreme and supreme dispassion. |
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Action should therefore be seen as oriented to social welfare in preference to individual welfare and such action should be carried out with dispassion, dutifulness and equanimity. |
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Such dispassion is surely due to the grace of God. |
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