It is this potential for music to express contradictory, sometimes inexpressible emotions that drives Ward to write songs. |
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Help us to give our hearts to you so that you can fill us with your inexpressible joy. |
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What is inexpressible in words may seem even further removed from any kind of visualization. |
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He testified faithfully to God's glory and knew the inexpressible joy that ensues from such testimony, but how was his testimony received? |
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Her untamed sexuality, her unknowable desires, her inexpressible emotions, frighten and drive him further away. |
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His face seemed simply to be expanding with inexpressible rage, but then he began to change. |
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In these contexts it's not so much a word struggling to express the inexpressible as a word used to sound good and to avoid real thinking. |
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It was particularly impudent in the presence of women, and plainly showed its immoderate desires before them by an inexpressible lascivity. |
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To his inexpressible relief, the fledgling came back into sight, still flying in a broad circle, rather than striking off to the east. |
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She had laughed, so close to tears, so close to letting the hollow gaping wound surface and sweep her away in a wave of inexpressible rage. |
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The inexpressible grief of the family of the murdered boy will never cease. |
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He was standing stiffly at his gate, staring into the cemetery, his eyes deep pools of inexpressible sorrow. |
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Refinement of the language and surprising imagery are ways to evoke the inexpressible. |
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Suddenly it stood still to an inexpressible feeling that thrilled it through, and passed at once to my head and extremities. |
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Her new born female child inherited a terrible, inexpressible fear, that someone, somewhere, was buried alive. |
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He has so much, grandeur, his appearance is imposing and in general His Divine countenance overflows with heavenly grace and an inexpressible ultramundane beauty. |
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She likewise bows down with all the depth of that faith with which she embraces within herself the inexpressible mystery of the Body of Christ. |
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The domain of the inexpressible, the elusive, but which forms the basis of presence in the world. |
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When the inexpressible had to be expressed, Shakespeare laid down his pen and called for music. |
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Once out of the Physical Body, Juan felt himself invaded by an inexpressible spiritual voluptuousness. |
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Your enemy will on the instant feel a certain inexpressible and cutting anguish of the heart, together with an agued chilliness and failure throughout the body. |
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In an incomparable and inexpressible manner, God gives to each of his creatures what is their due gladly and unstintingly. |
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New Jerusalem is so beautiful and splendid, and is surrounded with inexpressible glory. |
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This is an inexpressible truth which language can only suggest to our hearts because language is incapable of revealing all its mystery! |
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It is the inexpressible sigh of the soul in search of rest, this painful plea which is transformed into a melody of love to God. |
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What, finally, is that ultimate inexpressible mystery which encompasses our existence: whence do we come, and where are we going? |
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When sound and music are rendered, something previously inexpressible can be revealed, and the concert hall can become a site to engage our desires and fantasy lives. |
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If the inexpressible cruelties of slavery could not stop us, the opposition we now face will surely fail. |
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He attributes the decline of literary style in great part to the poetry of World War I, which tried to describe inexpressible horrors as bluntly and simply as possible. |
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It filled his soul again with inexpressible joy and pleasure, as if everything else seemed dark by comparison with that infinite brilliance and radiant light-for it was night. |
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The fallen leader's statues often go down with him, like the scapegoat cast out at the year's end, a focus for normally inexpressible feelings of violence. |
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The epilogue catches perfectly the endless withdrawing melancholy of summer evenings in the high north, when pleasure goes on so long it turns into an inexpressible sadness. |
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Mrs Boxer, who was re-elected in November by 2m votes in deep blue California, has at least six years to express the inexpressible frustration of her peers. |
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Since then eating by the sea, on the sea, looking out to sea, has had an inexpressible magic for me, and the places where I have done it have a particularly happy niche in my gastronomic memory. |
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The incarnation of the Word, or Son of God, in Christ, consequently, was the expression in the universe of the inexpressible, whereby the One enters into the world of multiplicity. |
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To reach beyond, between and within, fleeting movements, inexpressible movements issuing from the translucid and combustible elements air and water, gas and fire? |
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So much accumulated suffering remains inexpressible. |
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And though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory? |
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The smell of wall-flower and sweet alyssum rose from the garden, and the inexpressible freshness of the daffodils. |
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O my Jesus, how inexpressible are your Kindness and Mercy! |
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It was Holy Communion, too, replied Jacinta, with inexpressible joy. |
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