Vitality
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If you read folklore and mythology, any kind of myths, any kind of tall tales, running is always associated with freedom and
vitality
and youthfulness and eternal vigor.
The areas around it lack
vitality
and vibrancy and engagement.
Vampires because they suck the economic
vitality
out of their people.
And when I began to listen to the sexlessness of the couples that I work with, I sometimes would hear people say, "I want more sex," but generally, people want better sex, and better is to reconnect with that quality of aliveness, of vibrancy, of renewal, of vitality, of Eros, of energy that sex used to afford them, or that they've hoped it would afford them.
The opposite of depression is not happiness, but
vitality.
And it was
vitality
that seemed to seep away from me in that moment.
The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality, and these days, my life is vital, even on the days when I'm sad.
Howard's about this high, and he's round, and he's in his 60s, and he has big huge glasses and thinning gray hair, and he has a kind of wonderful exuberance and vitality, and he has a parrot, and he loves the opera, and he's a great aficionado of medieval history.
At the heart of an affair, you will often find a longing and a yearning for an emotional connection, for novelty, for freedom, for autonomy, for sexual intensity, a wish to recapture lost parts of ourselves or an attempt to bring back
vitality
in the face of loss and tragedy.
Foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, tempeh, and kombucha provide variety and
vitality
to our diets.
The result: a strange traffic that mixes the fast and smooth rigor of German autobahns and the creative
vitality
of the intersections of Mumbai.
If we don't get that right, I'm not sure all the climate solutions in the world will save mankind, because so much depends on how we shape our cities: not just environmental impacts, but our social well-being, our economic vitality, our sense of community and connectedness.
And these could be about Adam and Eve or about the supremacy of a caste or gender or about the
vitality
of a supposed race or about the past glories of an empire or civilization or about a piece of land that some imagined deity has gifted.
Because trees are growing so close together, and because tree species, tree sizes and ages are so similar across large areas, fires not only move easily from acre to acre, but now, so do diseases and insect outbreaks, which are killing or reducing the
vitality
of really large sections of forest now.
This meant not only an artistic triumph, but also a profound emotional sympathy between the public of the most advanced nations of the world and the musical youth of Latin America, as seen in Venezuela, giving these audiences a message of music, vitality, energy, enthusiasm and strength.
But at the same time it was also impossible not to see the human vitality, the aspiration and the ambition of the people who live there: women washing their babies, washing their clothes, hanging them out to dry.
And we have to support the
vitality
of science.
That doesn't mean that everything has to have one thing that's going to go on, or that we know exactly what's going to be the outcome of it, but that we support the
vitality
and the intellectual curiosity that goes along [with it].
This change has contributed to the
vitality
and the whole economy.
Because before the "Vagina Monologues," I will say that 80 percent of my consciousness was closed off to what was really going on in this reality, and that closing-off closed off my
vitality
and my life energy.
And that's a critical area of national security and economic vitality, to make sure we produce the next generation of scientists, engineers, mathematicians and technologists.
You'll have unsurpassed
vitality
and energy.
Mockumentaries are proliferating lately so much that the approach therefore needs an injection of fresh and creative material each time it's used to maintain its
vitality.
Maman Firmansyah's blah, uninspired direction and Piet Burnama's dull, talky script thoroughly undermine any trashy
vitality
this flick needs in order to qualify as a pleasing piece of babes-behind-bars exploitation junk: the sluggish pace painfully drags throughout, there's no gratuitous female nudity whatsoever (the girls don't even show any skin during the obligatory group shower scene!), the expected torture and degradation are both extremely tame and tepid, the moderate crummy gore likewise fails to impress, and even a ridiculous catfight sequence ain't nothing to get excited about.
Hailing from Northern Ireland, via New Jersey, the main character, Fergus, sees his crusade as a mission of mass importance and approaches it with all the enthusiasm, vitality, discipline and attention to detail one would expect from a trained dentist.
John Hurt's character is the only one with any swagger or
vitality
(although Hurt, in his 40s, playing a fresh-faced Harvard grad with bags under his eyes is patently ridiculous).
The constant madcap lunacy has a real giddy, good-natured and infectiously inane
vitality
to it that's impossible to either dislike or resist.
Dickey's beauty and
vitality
carry the film: she could have been a female Schwarzenegger if anybody had had the vision to promote her.
Ching Siu Tung's choreography, while still retaining his trademark style, editing, and postures, lacks the
vitality
and originality of his earlier films like A Chinese Ghost Story, Dragon Inn, and Duel to the Death.
The voice, intonation and
vitality
of Redgrave's reading brings this touching poem to life with all its fear, strife and pain.
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