Shimada was a junior at the Wellsprings Friends School, an alternative high school that is grounded in the belief in the inherent goodness and light within each individual. |
He elaborated on the wellsprings of the tradition in an interview with me in 1989 for a Times-Picayune article. |
From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
Democracy's wellsprings and sustenance were of vital importance to Walter Duncan in 1962, just as they are to us today. |
Irenaeus' opponents also claimed that the wellsprings of divine inspiration were not dried up, which is the doctrine of continuing revelation. |