All artists feed on themselves, and most, are introspective, self-doubting and reflective. |
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Stoll is a supple balladeer whose raw vocal wanderings set against harmonic guitar-strummings make great theme music for your introspective mood. |
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During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style. |
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The result is some of the darkest, most introspective techno to come out in a long time. |
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Coming as a complete contrast to the saxophonist's often turbulent output in recent years, this album is a collection of introspective ballads. |
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But if this introspective process ensures companies are not overvalued in the market, then it perhaps creates better stability in the long term. |
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Joy Division became famous for their bleak, introspective music, which became the hallmark of Britain's post-punk music scene. |
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Through introspective research and self-analysis we find self-acceptance and this leads us naturally towards one of the paths of inner peace. |
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Her music was neither primal punk nor introspective blues but a more complex tangle of emotions shared by both. |
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Have you recently done a bit more self-analysis, introspective digging around? |
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The book is salted with introspective passages that document the author's increasingly obsessive antiwar bias. |
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The result is an anachronic set of dialogues between introspective, idealistic, pragmatic and educated-sounding American characters. |
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But denigrating weblogs because they're introspective is like declaring the bicycle pointless because we have oil tankers. |
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Its dark brooding tone matching the introspective loneliness of its hero makes it the antithesis of its 1944 predecessor. |
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He's very introspective and reflective, and he's caught up in the problems of existence in a non-religious world. |
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I mean comic books don't promote introspective contemplation and societal theory, do they? |
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Yeah, some of the songs may be older, but a flip through the liner notes will show that these introspective raps bring us right up to today. |
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Obviously that's a very subjective sieve to push through a juror, because the juror has to make an introspective judgment of himself. |
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It is gentle, funny and introspective, in all aspects, whether it is the cinematography, music or acting. |
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But by ascetic restraint and by introspective contemplation, the soul can ascend to its true fulfilment. |
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It wasn't easy, she admits, and she has not arranged them chronologically, but rather to establish an introspective and confessional storyline. |
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But, at the time, my thoughts seemed indulgently introspective, and I kept them well buried. |
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Less tightly wound and introspective than his brother, he prefers to present a raffish, happy-go-lucky attitude. |
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For Locke, these are introspective experiences of our mental faculties such as remembering, willing, discerning, reasoning, and judging. |
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Because even as we howl and bawl out about the way people are being gunned down, we always fail to be introspective in all of this. |
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Almost all of Dostoevsky's heroes are extremely introspective and verbal creatures. |
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This, their second album, takes a much more thoughtful and introspective direction than their previous, more rocky music. |
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They've dispensed with the catchy choruses and the larking around, replacing them with introspective musings. |
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She was very introspective and pensive, and I always had the feeling that her awareness was somehow contained in mine. |
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Less tightly wound and introspective than his brother, Harry prefers to present a raffish, happy-go-lucky attitude. |
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Just as we do with other humans, introspective experience allows ascription of similar mentality to other species. |
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For the record, here, I'm not moping or sulking or whining, I'm just reflecting, trying to be introspective. |
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Are we more introspective or more extroverted in wanting to share our thoughts? |
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For a person like me, who sees too much speed in all areas of modern life, his introspective takes on American music were the perfect tonic. |
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A remarkably introspective thought, given the outward-facing nature of previous steps of unpacking. |
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The jazz of today, whether it is introspective or extroverted continues the relationship while trying to invent a new path for itself. |
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The last of the three, the famous B flat Major Sonata, is ethereal, introspective and utterly songful in its deep and sustained lyricism. |
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Its songful, introspective nature is interrupted repeatedly by long pauses, brief exclamations and harmonic surprises. |
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What's elusive about their music is that the songs are written in an introspective manner and as such, the spiritual undertones are disguised as a reflective life ethic. |
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The mural playfully contrasts with his more introspective recent works. |
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The museum urges us to be introspective, to consider how we would confront moral dilemmas or how we would feel if our friends and families were being systematically murdered. |
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They're introspective, aloof and passive in ways that make you gnash your teeth. |
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One thought would therefore appear like a succession of visual, auditive, introspective and attentionate component parts. |
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He was introspective yet endearing, single-minded yet unassertive. |
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Finally, I would like to say that we currently face heavy weather, but that is no reason to become introspective. |
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Explosive or introspective, these tunes could take us to the seventh heaven. |
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That doesn't mean that I'm abandoning the idea of moving back to a more introspective style of songwriting at a later date. |
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The mother believes her hated husband is dead and starts an affair with her brother-in-law, an introspective and irresolute intellectual. |
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It's a more introspective work that goes into the inner workings of our soul and our collective craziness. |
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This does not reduce the greatness of his last works, in fact it adds poignancy to their touching, introspective intimacy. |
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This was the beginning of a self-examination through fiction, an introspective reflection on the human and on the relation to the self. |
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By knowing ourselves through introspective reviews, we can better effect change. |
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Let me first define what I mean by the pursuit of the self: it is an introspective inquiry followed by a real challenge of each of our beliefs. |
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He was introspective but so obedient that he was beloved greatly from his parents. |
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A deeper knowledge of physics and other related sciences will not be possible without that kind of introspective knowledge. |
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A spiritual civilization is not easily transferrable, and hence all the more valuable in such forms as poetry and introspective philosophy. |
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Project Fitness, which has two priorities, is a more introspective initiative, focused on the administrative areas of the Group. |
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So tonight I feel gratitude for the performance I've seen and the body of work on which it's based, but at the same time I feel a kind of introspective edginess. |
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Cash, an intensely introspective son of a mill manager, was obsessed with how the alchemy of class, race, and gender combined to forge the southern character. |
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Like many autobiographers, her honesty leans towards self-indulgence in her refusal to attempt to give the reader anything more than a blandly introspective narrative. |
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He, is an introspective artist whose success has left him in a lonely place, where livelihoods rest on his shoulders and old friends regularly tap him for money and favors. |
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We had to make sure that the music was really there, fun and introspective at the same time. |
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Friends and colleagues describe him as introspective and highly professional. |
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The video follows Shana Cleveland on an introspective winter walk through Index, WA while the rest of the band shotgun beers and drive around in truck beds. |
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While it broke ground by merging political and social issues with blistering, tribal-influenced metal, the group was never an overtly spiritual or introspective band. |
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The title of the novel suggests a solemn and introspective work. |
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Stuff has been happening, but it's all kind of introspective, sad stuff that isn't that easy to write, even if I did have any intention of splashing it all over the web. |
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Produced entirely by Diamandis and David Kosten, it was praised for its cohesive sound and introspective lyrical content. |
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Powerful and disarming, her introspective neo-folk took the redhead to stardom in the '80s, notably with Luka, the hit that made her a global name. |
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Through a series of introspective activities, you will craft your personal mission statement and learn how to integrate it into your everyday life. |
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Agora Fidelio offers a concept whose three parts each take place in as many different locations, Barcelona, Bagdad and Belfast, along an initiatory and introspective journey. |
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Although rather solitary and introspective by nature, Elgar thrived in Worcester's musical circles. |
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Maybe one is more introspective and the other is more outgoing. Whatever the sitch, you two balance each other out. |
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And while the music on the latter had more of an electro feel to it than on previous albums, her lyrics proved to be more personal and introspective than in the past. |
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The girl is shown to be more passive and introspective, as she cuddles a doll, cries over a broken pot, and seeks approval and assistance from mother. |
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At present the general tendency is introspective. |
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This is all well and good, but it does suggest that the existing universities are completely introspective and maintain no contact with the rest of the world, and this is simply no longer the case. |
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It's a gift for the shy, the introspective and the societally estranged. |
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I'm quite introspective, whereas he forges forward and tries new things. |
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Heroin, in contrast, makes the individual deeply introspective. |
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It is an example of what Mr. Pärt calls tintinnabulation, a slow, introspective style, with the strings playing in a high register, that often evokes the pealing of bells. |
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His use of Steadicam and the introspective nature of his characters and their surroundings make his style distinct. |
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Other advanced economies in the West, the argument runs, are already ageing and shrinking and societies are becoming timid, peevish and introspective. |
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He was three years older than me but it was like living with an introspective, grumpy, slobbish 50-year-old. |
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An introspective introduction is followed by a searching moderato, a mosaic of fragmented ideas. |
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La Digue is an island which seems to have emerged from a picture book, with its introspective beaches with fine white sand, surrounded by huge granite rocks. |
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The duo offered a hauntingly lovely interpretation of the work, an example of what Mr. Pärt calls tintinnabulation: a slow, introspective style that often evokes the pealing of bells. |
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Combined and modelled based on the their vision, impulses and urges, music and images spellbind and submerse the spectator into a contemplative, introspective and optimistic state. |
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Terzi's Canzona in Four Parts, for instance, was quietly introspective while the Torroba Estampas exuded Iberian confidence. |
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But the most introspective and mysterious moment in the story is the annunciation – the appearance of the archangel Gabriel to Mary to tell her she will give birth to the son of God. |
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I think it's because ultrarunning is such an introspective thing, but I always want it to be enjoyable, and I always want to share my experience. |
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Marshall viewed aesthetics as a special branch of introspective psychology dealing with algedonics, the science of pleasure and pain. |
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We'll see how a great philological, archeological and sociological erudition and a poetic approach homogenously blend in a constant introspective search and meditation. |
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Yes, the assumption that I am a conscienceless liar, self-seeker, is quite right... Is this wish to smoke the result of my confusion, or is it because I no longer wish to be introspective and philosophical? |
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Concentration of mind, when done in the context of introspective Yoga practice, allows us to start to explore the subconscious and unconscious mind. |
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But recently my thoughts have been more introspective, I've become interested in deeper issues about what it is to be human, particularly the relationship between life and death. |
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The policy dialogue provided a first introspective look at the issue, bringing together a group of university representatives with key research funders and policy makers. |
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Sans titre is basically a voyage of self-discovery. And taking that kind of introspective approach automatically means throwing off preconceived ideas. |
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Life becomes a thing of sudden revolts, with introspective intervals. |
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This contemporary dance piece is playful, evocative and introspective. |
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Although he seemed less introspective than the rest and his run-on sociobabble was a bit more aimless, he conveyed the same aura of perpetual distraction. |
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Prior to October 2012, Rowling lived near the author Ian Rankin, who later said she was quiet and introspective, and that she seemed in her element with children. |
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Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler is similarly introspective. |
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Stephen Fry appears in the stirring Judd's Paradox, an introspective Daniel Radcliffe in Third Man and commentator Henry Blofeld in It's Just Not Cricket. |
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In an era when rock music is back, and not the introspective stylings of grunge or the brattishness of nu metal, The Black Velvets are just what we've been waiting for. |
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