In ordinary English we fail to distinguish the gratifications from the pleasures. |
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I'm no slave to pleasure myself, but I know the gratifications of playing sport are as intense as any. |
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The dependency is limited to such gratifications as he finds in their public visibility. |
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He said that works of art creations are the imaginary gratifications of unconscious wishes. |
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While we moderns have lost the distinction between the pleasures and the gratifications, the ancient Greeks and the Romans of Hellenistic bent were keen on it. |
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You don't have to slave and toil to earn all of life's gratifications. |
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Her major gratifications were seeing the many social services she was instrumental in initiating come to fruition, among them day care for senior citizens. |
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There is no principled way to decide that one man's gratifications are more deserving of respect than another's or that one form of gratification is more worthy than another. |
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These gratifications are achieved at some expense, such as frustration with limited online resources, user abilities, search inefficiencies and search speed. |
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What about the gratifications of the gambler or the drug addict? |
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The apparently immoralist heroine gradually establishes, over the course of these central 150 pages, both the shallowness and the cost of purely physical gratifications. |
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Recently, the dryness of a filet of striped bass was soon forgotten thanks to the wintry gratifications to be found underneath it: flageolet beans, guanciale stew, and leek fondue. |
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Hope in another life implies that we indulge ourselves in the gratifications of this very sparingly. |
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