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Meanings of human aspiration in English
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Usage of human aspiration in English
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Life seemed a great, inexorable machine, setting at naught humanaspiration, human endeavor.
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What he sought was an impassioned realism, shot through with humanaspiration and faith.
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But the humanaspiration to have long-term relationships remains.
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All human experience and all natural uncommercialized humanaspiration point to this as the right path.
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He said the wind up there on the heights of humanaspiration always made him long and pray.
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But he unduly emphasized renunciation, and wished to restrict humanaspiration to the narrow limits of the attainable.]
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Nihilism, as Nietzsche saw, entails the diminution of humanaspiration to the vanishing point; it involves the death of man.
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In the struggle against nature's barriers upon humanaspiration for perfect satisfactions, it looks as though every other method has failed us.
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What both books share at their core is an assumption that devastating calamities do not have to mean the end of humanaspiration.
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All the grand language about " humanaspiration," "consistency with the divine justice," etc., etc., collapses into this at last-Betterthe misery of the "Vale!
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The marble speaks, the canvas glows with humanaspirations toward the infinite.
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Yet what is society but the outcome of human wills, of humanaspirations?
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What then had he to do with humanaspirations-withhuman joys?
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It cloaks acts of gender violence with one of highest humanaspirations -honour.
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And so, the Korean kingdom owed its creation to an animal who achieved very humanaspirations.
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The Slav reviewed the history of humanaspirations.