Everything I have suffered seems almost necessary, because I am overcome with an unutterable serenity. |
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What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency. |
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The visible, rather than being subsidiary to the spoken word, repeatedly encompassed both the utterable and the unutterable. |
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Within 60 seconds of that score, however, Scotland conceded a try of unutterable amateurishness. |
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Can governments really expect that we will sit and watch images of unutterable misery and do nothing about it? |
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As we speak, literally thousands of copies of films of almost unutterable worthlessness are being preserved in this manner. |
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From what looked like very bad news came the unutterable relief of very good news. |
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I only hope that I am able to restrain them before these unutterable terrors escape into the world at large. |
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Oh, what unutterable corruption sticks, like birdlime, to all our motives, all our thoughts, all our words, all our actions! |
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The second is a flowing, serpentine face coiled around the unutterable disgrace of national decomposition and dissolution. |
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In 2003, Alain Satié conceived and created the series From the unutterable to the proof. |
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Juan suffered the unutterable and, because of this, he presented the complaint to the Angel Aroch! |
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Pride is the refusal of love and of the incredible and unutterable self-lowering that love entails. |
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The Vedic hymns attempt to touch on the unutterable and are this a limited expression of infinity. |
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With joy unutterable, parents see the crown, the robe, the harp, given to their children. |
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It produces uncomfortable images, which arouse notions of unutterable things, and exude the odour of lechery and rankness. |
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When he recounted that, there was an unutterable, old-uncle sadness born of experience in his eyes. |
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The Spirit proceeds from this 'we', the Father and the Son, and is in some unutterable way one person in two persons. |
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Remain before God until unutterable longings for salvation are begotten within you, and the sweet evidence is obtained of pardoned sin. |
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Here, music acts as a filter to awake the silence of the eye, in its unutterable progress. |
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Now, they suffer the unutterable because in spite of knowing all the Gnostic Clues, they do not achieve traveling consciously in the Astral Body. |
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You are travelling accross the City of Light, living unutterable moments of love, surrounded by the magic of Paris. |
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It is clear that in that epoch I was suffering the unutterable when dissolving the ego, struggling in order to reduce it to cosmic dust. |
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I can barely remember reading such unutterable bilge as his effort today. |
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But they are picked up by the scanning mechanism of our subconscious, which enables them to join a host of otherwise unutterable feelings that lie buried deep in our psyche. |
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More recently, their books captured the unutterable sadness of the place. |
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This is about television and the audience, both of which, on the evidence of these programmes, have descended over the past 40 years into a condition of unutterable stupidity. |
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The stand-out performance is that of her as Julienne, trying to articulate unutterable emotions in a faltering stammer that is simultaneously funny and sad. |
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It is the unutterable sigh of the soul in need of rest. |
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Give me, by Your unutterable grace, the power to bear with their shortcomings patiently, to share their griefs in loving sympathy, and discretely to help them according to their needs. |
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It symbolizes the ineffable and records the unutterable. |
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Love is probably the most basic of these indescribable or unutterable feelings, something that we all feel but have difficulty explaining rationally. |
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So us, his friends, concluded that James' works were saved, and why not say it loud: our deep grief for a friend mingled with an unutterable contentment. |
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As such, Wagner felt it was superior to pure music because it was able to combine the precision of words and images with the power of music to evoke the unutterable infinite. |
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He then began to seek out solitary places, favorable to grieving, where, with unutterable groans, he concentrated incessantly on meriting to be heard by the Lord after the long perseverance of his prayer. |
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How often have I seen him, intent upon a match at marbles or pegtop, looking on with a face of unutterable interest, and hardly breathing at the critical times! |
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