Feed no more blossoms to the wind, abnegate the constellations, negate the sea and what is left of your world? |
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Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
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It is the Romantic-humanist heresy which holds that we should nurture our egos rather than abnegate them. |
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Such challenges do not abnegate our responsibility as health promoters, mothers and caring adults to provide information to young women. |
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To assess a woman on other traits – experience, intelligence, application – would be to abnegate our animal instincts. |
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The toll of living off the sea and the difficulties of Newfoundland's geography do not however abnegate the wonderful riches that are there. |
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Don't abnegate the pleasure of choice of glasses which allow feeling the full taste of any drink, precious humidors and ashtrays which transform smoking into the special ceremonial. |
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This acceptance will abnegate the need for retests and will cut the time to market for new products. |
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