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How does one free oneself from such stupefaction?
Mr. Lévy wrote in an e-mail message: "Ah, to free oneself of the inner life!
This is the vocabulary of Buddhist and Hindu epistemology: the world of transient attachments and desires is an illusion, and to free oneself from such is to free oneself from illusion.
Secret voting required learning to free oneself as a citizen from customary associations and from pressures for conformity.
Heidegger's dictum to be authentic and free oneself from conventional restraints, for example, can lead to a rejection of morality.
To free oneself of that French malady that is the cult of the inner life, that was Robbe-Grillet's.
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Having a few solid items in the kitchen, zenishly freeing oneself from this muddle of stuff, forces the home cook to focus on what matters most – enjoyable, simple, stressless food.
Megan's cheerful obliviousness to how she is received by those around her is a lesson not merely in comic abandon, but in the euphoria of freeing oneself from the judgment of others.
Thomas Adès's "Arcadiana," a string quartet, traces a program for freeing oneself from the past: deconstructing Mozart into fierce gleaming shards, digging darkly into a tango and culminating in an elegiac Elgarian chorale before dissipating into ethereal clouds of high strings.
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