His passion for architecture arose from a belief that good design enhanced the life of those that experienced it.
He believed that only very few men are gifted with intellectual faculties that can rise above mere passions.
These passions, properly speaking, produce good and evil and proceed not from them, like the other affections.
The lyrics are mildly plaintive love poems and the music does not so much excite passion as entertain soothingly.
According to some understandings of human freedom, it makes no sense to speak of a response to appetite or passion as a voluntary act.
While ' craft ' was a foil for ' conscience ', virtue and liberty were complemented by - indeed, unattainable without - true religion, which moderated the passions.
The first draft is always the best, because that's the one you write with maximum passion and curiosity.
The orchestra now intones a long, painful, hymn-like passage, spending its remaining passion.
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