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It may be true that the lonelier the stretch of life, the more intensely experienced the novels read in that stretch.
In the catalog for an early 1980's retrospective of Stoller's work, Arthur Drexler, longtime director of the architecture department at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, wrote that Stoller's "photographs have been more real to architectural students, and more intensely experienced, than most of the buildings they memorialize".
They concluded that dental phobia was usually a more complex psychiatric syndrome that was puzzling, since it was more intensely experienced by patients than one would expect of other phobias.
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I wouldn't waste time sitting around being a couch potato, but want to live more intensely, experience more things, and do as much as I could before I died.
Her Lettres (1809) show her intensely experienced emotions of love, remorse, and despair.
She attends a rigorous International Baccalaureate high school halfway around the world, but says that she hopes to gain a more intensely local experience through this online program.
Even beyond that, there are contemporary advisors on health and wellbeing whose advice seems to indicate that, with any particular positive emotion, the more we have of it, and the more intensely we can experience it, the better.
This is especially important for the study of the roles of emotion in the interpersonal interaction process, where emotions are experienced more intensely.
In contrast, joyful memories were experienced more intensely and vividly by the volunteers who had taken ecstasy.
Overall, absolute intensity and peak timing had a strong, inverse relationship (rs = −0.5, p<0.05); the earlier the peak in an influenza season the more intensely the season is experienced (Figure 4).
My research suggests that only children experience more intensely emotional family lives.
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