Word: soule
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dead jaw gaped. His soul...
...then humorous. In Sören-Regina, based on Sören Kierkegaard's love for Regine Olsen, whose girl-child beauty haunted him all his life, he combines all his various talents in his wisest answer to the persisting theme of thought v. beauty, mind v. soul: I write, he said. Too stupid to fly, Too impure to do real magic, I, To work the transformation in a wink, Must painfully and tediously think...
...been leafing through the Peking Review, a jazzy little weekly put out in Communist China and sold two weeks later--after what must be a devious job of importing--in this country. The Review's descriptions of life and letters in the People's Republic have my culture-hungry soul painting...
Episcopal faith healers acknowledge the efficacy of modern medicine and recognize that many "cures" are of psychosomatic illnesses. Explains St. Stephen's Price: "The balance of body, mind and soul is upset, and sickness follows. We can pray, and with God's help we can restore the proper balance." Conversely, doctors in the order credit spiritual healing with supplying what medicine often flagrantly omits: compassion and hope. At the order's recent meeting, Surgeon William Standish Reed spoke scathingly of hospitals that are "empires of stone, science and machinery, where the patient is the last...
...collage. Though he denies being a trompe l'oeil painter, Bohrod stands as an eye-fool tower of strength to other long-thwarted realists. To jeers of "get a camera," Bohrod replies that the camera is a wonderful eye, but it has no guiding brain, heart or soul...