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Coleridge described boom and bust as occurring when rational "circumspection" gives way to "emulous ambition", "incaution" and "a vortex of hopes and hazards, of blinding passions and blind practices".
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And even as I go about my days more quietly now, my transition now a practiced part of my life, I'm reminded that even the ability to glance nonchalantly in a mirror, seeing only myself without falling into a vortex of wishing and hoping, is a gift I've only recently learned to give myself.
The second renaissance of Harlem has arrived, but it has arrived in a vortex of money, opportunity, new hopes and old resentments.
In that vortex of the pain, there came a rush of hope and compassion and love.
I find myself being sucked into a vortex of gloom, but Goodall is always ready to offer a reason for hope – a word that crops up time and again in the titles of her many books.
In the past decade Latino homeownership has risen 2%." With hope, none of these new homeowners will find themselves dragged into the vortex of financial and emotional turmoil that swirled around Migdia Chinea, a filmmaker.
Sadly, both Israelis and Palestinians are increasingly caught in a vortex of radicalism that is marginalizing the so-called silient majorities on both sides who recognize there is no hope for peace without a two-state solution.
"A vortex of selling".
"I hope David Cameron will show confidence and not allow the Equal Marriage Bill to get sucked into another vortex of bitter Tory wrangling.
A terrifying romance-free vortex of cynical narcissism.
Mr. Klein found the neighborhood a "weird vortex" of desolation.
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