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Pam's life was driven by a deeply felt passion for education, compelling human stories, and the power of the written word.
They still got along well enough, but if they had ever felt passion or excitement — and truly, in retrospect, she can't remember if they did — they didn't anymore.
It's all too easy to mistake his deeply felt passion for his subject for gung-ho enthusiasm, and he wants to make sure he gets the balance right.
And when he added that "I have one regret: that I didn't get to stay and fight for the American people," the moment rang with deeply felt passion, despite the echo of campaign rhetoric in the words.
At the same time, he denies – against a long tradition – that the passions of joy or sadness should be differentiated according to the temporality of their objects; considering an object by itself, or as necessary, possible, or contingent does, however, make a real difference to the strength of the felt passion.
I felt passion.
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