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In 1891 he attacked the British press for presenting Iranian protesters against the Shah as Islamic fanatics when, in fact, they articulated a profound longing for reform.
She reads Martin Buber's stories of the Baal Shem Tov and feels a profound longing for the ancestral home she's never seen, the villages of Ukraine where she imagines Judaism to have been practiced with a fervency, purity and spiritual power absent in the Austria of her present-day life.
It describes a deeply emotional state of nostalgia, a profound longing for something or someone absent, and a melancholic awareness of the transience of nature.
Jones' biracial, brilliant daughter and Iqbal's rebellious sons form close friendships and blossom in different strengths, but their paths to adulthood are strewn with pitfalls -- like a profound longing for acceptance that any young person, and any immigrant, can likely relate to.
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From the vantage point of the disenchanted twenty-first century, it's strange to hear monogamy described as "Paradise" ("One girl for my dreams, / One partner in Paradise, / This promise of Paradise — / This nearly was mine"), but when the words billow up under the wave of profound longing in Rodgers's waltz you believe them.
Bad behavior is often driven by deep-seated insecurity, self-loathing, fear, and/or a profound longing to be loved.
The complex roots of this behavior are deep within the group's psyche and within young people's profound and increasing longing for kinship.
In the book's stunning title poem, Wright weaves the strands of various narratives — a trip to Mexico, a friend's recent illness, the speaker's conflicts with her college-age son, her grief over the news from Iraq — into a profound meditation on our longing for common experiences.
In "Betrayal," the married narrator broods over her fantasies about "other men," and how these fantasies have declined from a desire for "sexual intimacy" to a longing for "a profound sort of understanding" to "only the mildest sort of companionship" and finally to "the calm sort of friendliness... she really could have had with any man, with a clear conscience, and did in fact have with many".
Longing for retribution is longing for retribution.
La Défense de Tartufe (1919), which with the novel Saint Matorel (1909) describes his religious experience; Le Sacrifice impérial (1929); and his Correspondance (1953 55) show his unrelenting self-examination, his fantasy, and his verbal clowning, which concealed the profound torment of a convert, fearful of damnation and longing for heaven.
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