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Electricity is the perfect metaphor for that easy faith.
If you sense apprehension in my tone, that may be because, in this midwinter season of broody short days, with the endless war in Iraq and the devastation wrought by the tsunami, having an easy faith in tomorrow strikes me as particularly myopic.
For example, John Gay wrote of Caroline in A Letter to A Lady (1714): The pomp of titles easy faith might shake, She scorn'd an empire for religion's sake: For this, on earth, the British crown is giv'n, And an immortal crown decreed in heav'n.
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He never looks at the psychological roots of Franklin's hearty optimism: his easy Enlightenment faith in progress and "the growing felicity of mankind".
It was not an easy leap of faith to trust a new team with such an enormous undertaking.
It has long been easy to lose faith with festivals.
In these days of partisan political rancor and school shootings, it's easy to lose faith in human nature.
It's so easy to lose faith in your own creativity when in the bubble of development.
It's so easy to lose faith, energy and enthusiasm on your side project – it's why so many people never finish what they start.
It would be easy to lose faith in her efforts; she could be unsteady, immature, slower to work than to dream.
The class of 2004 grew up at a time when it was easy to have faith in the goodness of our government.
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