Word: joying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...literature could affect a man's life. He discussed at length "the Deep Well of human experience"--a phrase used in Lowe's The Road to Xanadu--and he hoped his listeners would be able to draw upon this well "for solace, and comfort, and strength, and inspiration, and joy...
...Observe," Woodworth continued, "that Whitehead linked together "receptiveness to beauty" and "activity of thought"--"romance" and "precision," the transport of joy and the discipline of the mind. Woodworth called this juxtaposition "the paradox of discipline and freedom"; he illustrated it with a feeling he said occurred often among musicians--"only when each individual voice, each personality, each idiosyncracy is somehow lost in selfless allegiance to the music, only then come those unforgettable moments when the singers feel a sense of elation, indeed, of power and of freedom...
...When you jump for joy, beware that no one moves the ground from beneath your feet...
...windows, 70 ft. high, in the jogs of the saw-toothed walls. Says Spence: "These windows are like a rainbow of promise, but it is right that a worshiper should not be able to see them until he has made his Communion at the altar and turned back in joy. Then God is revealed...
Ohirl's damn-the-torpedoes style of broad jumping is a joy to watch; he crashes into the pit practically head first, to get every last inch out of his leap...