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There's a powerful dualism in his thought: a profound religious impulse in someone deeply convinced of the absence of God.' And that is what makes Bataille so interesting and so difficult.
Another of the profound impulses Gauss gave geometry concerned the general description of surfaces.
Shocking as it seems to modern sensibilities, the custom of funerary cannibalism springs from a profound and very human impulse: the desire to incorporate the essence of a loved one into your own body.
The Christian obsession with Jewish conversion may have been tied to end-time theology ("And so all Israel will be saved," St . Paulwrote, in Romans), but a far more potent source of this impulse lay in a profound, if subliminal, insecurity.
To wage a jihad is actually a profound mystical concept indicating that the believer is currently sorting out spiritual and philosophical impulses in thought and practice to arrive at a more tenable way of thinking or living.
One can but identify the same symptoms which drive his comprehensive impulse to demean- the need to dominate, displeasure at feeling thwarted and, of course, a profound lack of empathy for anyone but himself.
Part of the impulse for the development of Europe has undoubtedly come from its unique and chequered history; and from a profound determination, after the carnage of two world wars, to build a different and better future.
A profound stillness descends.
What a profound loss.
That's a profound contribution".
It's a profound collection.
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