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But he thinks that some Jewish traditions bring her joy.
Walerski was dressed much as he had been before (shirtless, with gray pants instead of black), and his opening movements evinced a muted anguish; he approached an old woman (Ema Yuasa, her hair painted gray) in a black coat, and began dancing with her, which seemed to bring her joy.
Days after his birth, when I struggled with letting go, Holly sat with me and cried — for the children she never got to have, for the fact the adoption would bring her joy while causing me pain, and out of fear that she had already grown to love a child I might not give her.
Now, near-sighted and illiterate, she is somber and soft-spoken but smiles broadly when the topic turns to her own art, mostly simple figures of girls and women surrounded by birds and flags and twisting vines, and how those figures bring her joy.
A lifelong senior volunteer, Rand wanted to build a product that could bring her joy.
So not only is whatever Martha desires good for her, but, in addition, anything which she does not desire but which nonetheless might bring her joy will also be good.
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