Quotes About Intensified
Orkney has the kind of landscape that sort of lends itself to a relationship with the people. I think that relationship is intensified because of its remoteness and the long periods of time when there was no interaction with other cultures.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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The inner, what is it: if not intensified sky hurled through with birds and deep with the winds of homecoming.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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We do know, however, that when the colonialists drew arbitrary maps and intensified ethnic/religious tensions, they sowed problems that continue to this day. While
~ Reese Erlich
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Both analog and digital developments have intensified the viral nature of sonic culture.
~ Kode9
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Having children made me confront my true fears and trust in God many times over in a much more intensified manner.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies, upped the stakes.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Life turned out to be very different from theory. But they would not admit they were wrong: whenever things did not turn out as desired, they did not compromise but instead intensified the violence. To admit to being wrong would threaten to unravel the whole theoretical foundation of their regime, since it claimed to be scientifically correct in all its parts.
~ Richard Pipes
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Perhaps his anger was intensified because he saw her getting pleasure from something that was beyond his reach.
~ Roald Dahl
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Time is not on Gaddafi's side. People ask about the exit strategy. It's Colonel Gaddafi who needs an exit strategy because this pressure will only mount and it will be intensified over the coming days and weeks.
~ William Hague
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Travel is intensified living … and one of the last great sources of legal adventure.
~ Rick Steves
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Since the global financial crisis and recession of 2007-2009, criticism of the economics profession has intensified. The failure of all but a few professional economists to forecast the episode - the aftereffects of which still linger - has led many to question whether the economics profession contributes anything significant to society.
~ Robert J. Shiller
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During teenager times, the feelings of longing is perhaps at its most strong and profound because everything feels multiplied by ten.
~ Alex Lawther
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Art, even as poetry, was to become not an escape from the narrowness of lived reality, but the overflow of intensified life.
~ ANNA BALAKIAN
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The wind is shifting gradually around to the north and the rain has intensified. It's nearly dawn when he crosses the state line into Alabama, and finally it enters his mind that a hurricane has come in off the Gulf and he has been driving straight through it for the last several hours.
~ Russell Banks
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Her affection for everything she could love increased.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Carlisle has a theory...he believes that we all bring something of our strongest human traits with us into the next life, where they are intensified - like our minds, and our senses.
~ Stephenie Meyer
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Beauty, pleasure, and the good things of life are intensified, and perhaps only exist, by reason of contrast.
~ Walter J. Phillips
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I feel like my joy in life has intensified, (and) my compassion for people has just strengthened. I have compassion that I wouldn't have had before.
~ Lauren Scruggs
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I am quite serious when I say that I do not believe there are, on the whole earth besides, so many intensified bores as in these United States. No man can form an adequate idea of the real meaning of the word, without coming here.
~ Warren Buffett
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I'm at a loss for words. But even my loss is amplified.
~ Talib Kweli
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It was the force of a public tragedy he felt, a horror and a woe so all-pervasive that private tragedies and personal misfortunes were removed to another state of being, yet were intensified by the very vastness in which they took place, as the poignancy of a lone grave might be intensified by a great desert surrounding it.
~ John Williams
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We have voluntary show enough already in London; we do not wish to have it encouraged and intensified, but quieted and mitigated.
~ bagehot walter xiv
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All the sensations which a woman yields to her lover, she gives in exchange; they return to her always intensified; they are as rich in what they give as in what they receive. This is the kind of commerce in which almost all husbands end by being bankrupt.
~ balzac honore de xxiii
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And when he awoke in the morning and looked upon the wretchedness about him, his dream had had its usual effect: it had intensified the sordidness of his surroundings a thousandfold.
~ Mark Twain
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