Sentence examples for pleasure to recognize from inspiring English sources

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Young women felt an imperative, a political duty, to understand their desire and responses, to explore their own pleasure, to recognize sexuality as something rising from within.

"Ghosts" would be a good title for all of his work: everything he has made to date is powerfully haunted by dead choreographers, and usually it's a pleasure to recognize his sources, if you can.

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It was a pleasure to know her.

A pure pleasure to know him.

As Frost sees it, postmodernism opened up the possibilities for pleasure by allowing us to "recognize that whole category of experience".

An unusually pretty but otherwise ordinary woman, she is too easily dazzled by style, wealth and pleasure, and too slow to recognize the value of loyalty and kindness.

To recognize is almostalways a pleasure;perhaps it is pleasure itself.

New books on the brain: how we experience pleasure, belief, optimism, and desire — and how to recognize a psychopath.

Second, it is only from our body's experience of pleasure and danger that we have the capacity to recognize the rights, needs, and desires of others' ([ 1]. p212).

From a Judaic perspective, the highest experiential goal (and, therefore, the greatest available pleasure) is a state of consciousness which is expanded enough to recognize God.

"It's a pleasure to come and recognize young people," he said, meaning it.

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