They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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I know, self-denial isn't really your thing, but find less expensive ways of entertaining yourself. |
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No one denies self-denial and noble altruism are generative of a host of spiritual benefits. |
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Accompanying this disdain for people is a self-righteous delusion that they alone are saving the planet with their steady diet of self-denial. |
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Our vows are not of celibacy or self-denial, but of temperance and self-moderation. |
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Man was not a sinful creature who could only be saved by self-denial while patiently awaiting death and ultimately salvation. |
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Dedication requires concentration, self-denial and involves the loss of enjoyment opportunities. |
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There is here a kind of self-denial and demand for trust which a man might very well hate and resent. |
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A real person has to go through so much self-denial to fulfil this idealised image. |
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It seems clear, however, that the cardinal deliberately exposed himself to temptation, as if to test the strength of his self-control and self-denial. |
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It was the crystallization of a life of the most determined self-denial. |
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Another tradition of manliness would point them toward discipline, sacrifice, and self-denial. |
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They are undoubtedly our masters, who can teach us best the way of self-denial and of generous devotion. |
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The city's Presbyterian propriety and Calvinist self-denial combined to outlaw libidinousness as an affront to polite society. |
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It succeeded because it matched discipline with self-denial. |
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This is the beginning of a life long enculturation that emphasizes self-denial, collectivism, and interdependence with regard to the family. |
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She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial. |
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They should be preserved if only for this example of self-denial. |
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Those scrupulous enough to have gone through the period of Lent with any amount of self-denial can look forward to enjoying the good things in life again. |
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At the same time, the media dodos who are still in self-denial over devolution continue to twitter, irrespective of the evidence. |
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Street painting is sustained in equal measure by the public adoration of icons and artistic self-denial. |
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Anybody who suggests that you can lose weight without at least a bit of self-denial is a food quack. |
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The modes of argument are holy because they lead from earth to heaven, as prayer or fasting or self-denial cannot. |
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One particular aspect of the coalfields and of minersà social identity is a spirit of solidarity, mutual aid and self-denial. |
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Combine these qualities of self-denial and there is a propensity for deep unhappiness. |
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Any mutual ties of love and care, of solidarity and self-denial are treated with suspicion. |
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The besetting sins of oppressed people may include self-denial, passivity and complicity in their own oppression. |
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This kind of self-denial comes to everyone, even to those who do not have the happiness of possessing the gift of faith. |
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Cold showers, self-denial and a daily ration of physical discomfort were de rigueur and considered character forming. |
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We all understand self-indulgence but are afraid that self-denial might be beyond us. |
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The most fervent Jansenists opted for a life of severe self-denial and constant prayer, in retreat from the world. |
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By now, she knew she could no longer hide from her true feelings, donning a mask of self-denial. |
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Rather than glory in our differences as the markers of our superiority over others, we need to handle our spiritual heritage with humility and self-denial. |
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This new way of doing things, with Love as its basis, calls for much self-denial, sacrifice and humility on the part of everyone belonging to the group, but it produces fruit a hundred fold. |
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Much as he deplores the disembodiment he finds at the heart of dying-to-know narratives, some kind of self-denial, he decides, is essential for the good, if not the true. |
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One may take place in a rural area and the other in an urban one, but they meet on the common ground of personal travail, self-denial, mutual compromise, and fellow feeling. |
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This self-denial is made possible by assuming that hyperreality is actually reality, that the image is more real than the actual item or experience itself. |
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And we may be assured that divine grace, which capacitates for the first act of self-denial, is sufficient, in its more copious communications, for every possible exigency. |
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But to do so takes self-control, self-effacement and self-denial, virtues that seem to be out of style these days. |
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The Hasidim, in their self-denial, were led to love the disinherited and sinners by sacrificing themselves for their salvation. |
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This attempt at self-denial lasted approximately one minute, after which I gave up and found myself agreeing with all the bad-tempered, curmudgeonly opinions being aired. |
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But some have made gestures toward enforced self-denial. |
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A modicum of critical self-denial seemed timely. |
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Commentary, authority, revelation and other-worldly self-denial. |
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There is an occasional brave act of self-denial. |
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Dear Brother Henri was an authentic witness to the love of Christ, to the absolute self-denial of the Church and to fidelity to the Algerian people. |
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But it is a difficult peace and demands a great deal of self-denial. |
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Our friends in eastern Europe, who are daily confronted with the difficult problems of the transition to democracy, know how much self-denial, patience and perseverance this form of political organization requires. |
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Is not this self-denial, this continual risk taken in the service of the public, part of this unremitting effort in a most arduous job full of risks, like going to sea? |
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The Roman idea of self-denial differed very strikingly from our own. |
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Be inspired by the belief that such self-denial as your war service may involve is essential to the preservation not only of your own freedom but of our country's freedom and of the freedom of mankind. |
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For the gamblers, sharpers, and confidence men who exploited the wilder side of Gilded Age America, that critique required a fair amount of self-denial. |
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He exerted preter-human self-denial in abstaining from finishing him, completely. |
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The evident long-term overreactive self-denial of sexuality can be traced back right through theological history to St Paul. |
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These disappearing cosmoses of the spirit have left humanity in the abysmal state of self-denial in which nothing but the corporeal remains. |
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In endeavoring to reveal ritualized power imbalances, postmodernists tend to elevate a tendency for self-denial at the expense of acknowledging the essential selfishness of all cooperative actions. |
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It is necessary to pay strong attention to the profoundness of this self-denial because it contributes to the birth of an even stronger self-affirmation. |
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