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Janet Malcolm There has been a slew of sensitive female songbirds of late: quivering souls martyred by failed romances, stroking guitars in sexual effigy, looking to channel the pain into Billboard's Hot 100.
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The contrast between his bulky frame and the quivering soul within makes his anguish all the more keenly felt.
But in a wonderfully layered performance that never turns mawkish, he allows Furtwängler's defenses to be peeled away to expose his raw, quivering soul.
Schutt's roving, kaleidoscopic vision — often wickedly funny — captures the quivering of all these souls in the heat of mortality.
Aye, post-Glastonbury, 175,000 souls emerge quivering from hallowed fields in the Vale of Avalon and meander bleakly back to the office.
Playing like balm to the soul of anyone quivering from too many overworked, over-agitated multiplex experiences, Conor Horgan's "One Hundred Mornings" uses an apocalyptic event as a springboard into the human psyche.
"In contemporary rock music, the area in which I operate, music seems less inclined to have at its soul, restless and quivering, the sadness that Lorca talks about," Cave said.
Six Facets of Light exists in a world of quivering immanence, thrumming with a mysticism that may make sceptical souls wriggle with discomfort.
I had the sense that, if I could grasp with my hand but one quivering shimmer, I would bring to my country such joy that human souls would instantly be illumined, and would circle beneath the plash and crackle of resurrected springtime, to the golden thunder of reawakened temples.
Quivering slightly.
My legs stopped quivering.
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