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Once we have formed the habit of looking within, listening to ourselves and responding to our own impulses and feelings, we shall, not let ourselves be so easily the victims of uncontrollable emotions: the inner life, instead of being either a gaping void or a ghoulish nightmare, will be open to Cultivation and in both personal conduct and in art will bring us into more fruitful and loving relations with other men, whose hidden depths will flow. through the symbols of art into our own At this point, we can nourish life again more intensely from the outside too, opening our minds to very touch and sight and sound, instead of anaesthetizing ourselves continually to much that goes around us, because it has become so meaningless, so unrelated to our inner needs, With such self discipline we shall in time control the tempo and the rhythm of our days: control the quantity of the stimuli that impinge on us: control our attention so that the things we shall do reflect our purposes as human beings, not the extraneous purposes and values of machines.
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Once we have formed the habit of looking within, listening to ourselves and responding to our own impulses and feelings, we shall, not let ourselves be so easily the victims of uncontrollable emotions: the inner life, instead of being either a gaping void or a ghoulish nightmare, will be open to Cultivation and in both personal conduct and in art will bring us into more fruitful and loving relations with other men, whose hidden depths will flow. through the symbols of art into our own At this point, we can nourish life again more intensely from the outside too, opening our minds to very touch and sight and sound, instead of anaesthetizing ourselves continually to much that goes around us, because it has become so meaningless, so unrelated to our inner needs, With such self discipline we shall in time control the tempo and the rhythm of our days: control the quantity of the stimuli that impinge on us: control our attention so that the things we shall do reflect our purposes as human beings, not the extraneous purposes and values of machines.
Qs: The opposite of a ghoulish experience is –––––––
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Once we have formed the habit of looking within, listening to ourselves and responding to our own impulses and feelings, we shall, not let ourselves be so easily the victims of uncontrollable emotions: the inner life, instead of being either a gaping void or a ghoulish nightmare, will be open to Cultivation and in both personal conduct and in art will bring us into more fruitful and loving relations with other men, whose hidden depths will flow. through the symbols of art into our own At this point, we can nourish life again more intensely from the outside too, opening our minds to very touch and sight and sound, instead of anaesthetizing ourselves continually to much that goes around us, because it has become so meaningless, so unrelated to our inner needs, With such self discipline we shall in time control the tempo and the rhythm of our days: control the quantity of the stimuli that impinge on us: control our attention so that the things we shall do reflect our purposes as human beings, not the extraneous purposes and values of machines.
Qs: Cultivating the inner life is important for –––––––.
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Once we have formed the habit of looking within, listening to ourselves and responding to our own impulses and feelings, we shall, not let ourselves be so easily the victims of uncontrollable emotions: the inner life, instead of being either a gaping void or a ghoulish nightmare, will be open to Cultivation and in both personal conduct and in art will bring us into more fruitful and loving relations with other men, whose hidden depths will flow. through the symbols of art into our own At this point, we can nourish life again more intensely from the outside too, opening our minds to very touch and sight and sound, instead of anaesthetizing ourselves continually to much that goes around us, because it has become so meaningless, so unrelated to our inner needs, With such self discipline we shall in time control the tempo and the rhythm of our days: control the quantity of the stimuli that impinge on us: control our attention so that the things we shall do reflect our purposes as human beings, not the extraneous purposes and values of machines.
Qs: To be anaesthetizing ourselves is to –––––––
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Once we have formed the habit of looking within, listening to ourselves and responding to our own impulses and feelings, we shall, not let ourselves be so easily the victims of uncontrollable emotions: the inner life, instead of being either a gaping void or a ghoulish nightmare, will be open to Cultivation and in both personal conduct and in art will bring us into more fruitful and loving relations with other men, whose hidden depths will flow. through the symbols of art into our own At this point, we can nourish life again more intensely from the outside too, opening our minds to very touch and sight and sound, instead of anaesthetizing ourselves continually to much that goes around us, because it has become so meaningless, so unrelated to our inner needs, With such self discipline we shall in time control the tempo and the rhythm of our days: control the quantity of the stimuli that impinge on us: control our attention so that the things we shall do reflect our purposes as human beings, not the extraneous purposes and values of machines.
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Fill in the blanks: Several branches _____ from the tree.
Fill in the blanks: David proved to be more than a match ___ Goliath.
Find out the meaning of the phrase(s) “as the crow flies”
“riding for a fall” means-
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_____ turn down the radio _____ listen to the music in another room.
Choose the correct antonym for ‘Cowardice’
He has been entrusted _____ new responsibilities.
We will have to get someone _____ the phone right away.