Sentence examples for spectrum of joy from inspiring English sources

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So I made a tape of that solo piano masterpiece and played it for the class and they seemed almost immediately to understand the transcendent sound of the blues as a statement about the vast life spectrum of joy and pain; the music had the effect of a painter's stroke which rendered a room full of suddenly introspective young faces.

My own teshuvah process has come to include learning to move away from the punitive, or self-punishing, model of self-improvement toward one that includes and embraces as much of the full spectrum of joy, delight, love and good experiences that I can bring myself to withstand (which isn't always that much).

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Mr. Wuorinen's music offers intelligent musicians much to chew on but does not necessarily transmit the full spectrum of its joys to its listening audience.

And, most important, he communicates the moral urgency of Goya's art and its remarkable eloquence and scope: its determination to bear witness to the great historical subjects of the day while tackling the full spectrum of folly and joy and torment that is the human condition, an audacious ambition sadly lacking in so much of contemporary art.

Manly men experience a full spectrum of emotions - joy, sadness, regret, contentment, and every shade in between.

I'd like to add that despite our intense teaching load, high class sizes and the complete spectrum of society's joys and challenges represented among our students, we are not compensated on a scale remotely related to those of doctors or lawyers.

"Games elicit the full spectrum of emotions from pure joy to utter abject rage.

The calling of art affords the creative artist an opportunity to journey through the full spectrum of creation and destruction, joy and suffering in the microcosm of her creative process.

Finally, emotional function was conceptualized based on the ICF as the spectrum of feelings, such as joy, sorrow, anger, or anxiousness [ 19].

While these ways of imagining our emotional landscape are useful, they often lead us to perceive our anger or sorrow as being on one side of the spectrum and joy and happiness on the far other side.

For my son, who was learning the names of these things, the park contained the spectrum of possibility from menace to joy.

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