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"yearning mind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a strong and persistent desire or longing for something. Example: She sat by the window, her yearning mind lost in thoughts of her childhood home.
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Also similar are the fuzzy, surreptitiously taken pictures of young women translated into battered prints by the eccentric Czech photographer Miroslav Tichy, especially in how they look and what they suggest about the erotically yearning mind of the artist.
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They must have huddled there watching the arrivals board, hoping in the backs of their minds, and the mushy front parts of their minds, too, yearning with their entire minds, that Paul would do what he usually did — or didn't — and just not come home.
In Brett's song I hear the trilling, warbling notes of a hammering beak and the high, edgy harmonies of an unstable mind yearning for something bright and beautiful.
And his mind yearns for his old life: How nice it would be if the people in Hindu costumes in the circle were real.
Let's embrace the power of learning and "hand down the magic" to those outstretched hands and minds, yearning to be awakened.
Those are the subjects of the wonder and yearning of heart and mind.
Bipolar disorder, electroshock therapy, a yearning for peace of mind: these are not the usual elements of a successful Broadway musical.
The band has grown much surer of itself since it first went out on tour this spring, and its fans have warmed to the songs: After Mr. James finished "My Revolutionary Mind," a yearning waltz, the crowd erupted into cheers.
It also provides a vivid sense of Warhol's relatively vulnerable frame of mind, his yearning for approbation and his encounters with old master painting, which helped revive his own interest in painting.
Working with Canadian poet and novelist Marilyn Bowering, Bryars combines languid jazz trio passages with somber, primarily low-register woodwinds, horns and strings to weave a broodingly emotional portrait that probes Monroe's troubled mind and yearning spirit instead of laying out her biography or re-creating moments from her films.
For many years, I have yearned for a quiet mind.
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