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One of Steno's great realizations was that shells found on mountain heights were not sports of nature but organic remains.
We find in the file, in almost indecipherable handwriting, a note that establishes the precise moment of what would be one of the great realizations of his life: to don a mask was to refuse a destiny.
One of my great realizations about happiness (and a point oddly under-emphasized by positive psychologists) is that outer order contributes to inner calm.
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Her great realization, she says, is that "I can only recover myself when I keep them near.
It intimately circles the question all memoirs of grief must pose, one that she puts this way: "Who am I now?" Ms. Deraniyagala's great realization, a full seven years after the tsunami, is not that her grief has diminished.
Hefner, whose great realization, as my colleague Adam Gopnik has pointed out, was that virtually anything, even pornography, can be mainstreamed in America if it is paired with a measure of upper-class aspiration, contained contradictions similar to Weinstein's, though they were a great deal more transparent.
Either way, a great realization will occur.
The flood gate opened, and a great realization washed over me.
The great realization of the evolutionary worldview -- already foreshadowed in some of the evolutionary mystics in the great traditions -- is that the universe is going somewhere.
Araxie's great realization at the end of the novel, however, is to recall that human will can still overcome the darkest and most violent of pasts.
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