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Which "Joy" do we want?
The impression is of a world in which joy slides into sadness, sadness into joy.
Hooks was brilliant at these shifts in tone, finding humor even in the way in which joy, sadness, joking, and suffering pile up on top of each other.
They had raised their children on moose, and used it in just about every form in which "Joy of Cooking" calls for beef.
As overwhelming as that all seemed, and Johnette Howard helps explain on ESPN.com how deeply that's a part of British character, it's also a front, behind which joy and pride are waiting, if not necessarily expecting, to leap out.
Mark Evan Bonds, in a fascinating new book entitled "Music as Thought," notes that nineteenth-century listeners understood Beethoven's works as communal ceremonies in which "joy is achieved through synthesis" and the individual happily disappears into the whole.
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There is only one significant difference between these emotions (jaw dropped is higher in joy), which shows that joy (mean: 6.42) might entail relatively more surprise (Table 4) relative to radość (mean: 3.81); however, neither emotion has an extreme rating on this feature.
According to Bidney, this desire is controlled by the other affects, pleasure and pain, and thus the conatus strives towards that which causes joy and avoids that which produces pain.
Although weary and wary of "the technocracy of professional sport," which "negates joy, kills fantasy, and outlaws daring," he nevertheless seeks out — and finds, however seldom — moments that restore the "joy of play".
As things which bring joy".
A lifetime of friendship which brought joy and enrichment to our lives.
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