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1 But one has to have suffered before one gets the full savour out of joy.
2 I whose rainbow-coloured hoard has been swept from me, seem to taste the full savour of his anguish.
3 The full savour of it he knew at last, knew that finally he had rounded out the circle of his domain.
4 Yet the end of literature is not the criticism of life; rather the appreciation of life - the full savour of life in its entirety.
5 "Stumm wants daylight to get the full savour of his revenge."
6 "Give it them," he said, in friendly, private counsel, "give it them; let them have the full savour of their own dunghill civilization."
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