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1 To touch it was to quicken into life an irrepressible desire for more.
2 At the top of the cliff they saw Pauline's form suddenly quicken into life .
3 Then his artist-nature began to quicken into life again.
4 And Fimbultyr said: Let the melted drops of vapor quicken into life , and the giant Ymer was born in the midst of Ginungagap.
5 The mother's heart began quickening into life a sense of the mother's duty.
6 Some great change is wrought in me-somenew capacities opened-somedeeper yearnings quickened into life .
7 Thereby the world of existence, the kingdom of hearts and spirits is ever quickened into life .
8 Instantly her companion's blunted emotions quickened into life .
9 Perhaps it had quickened into life that ennobling spirit of parenthood which is all sacrifice and love and self-renunciation.
10 There were passages which thrilled the martial spirit of the land, and quickened into life the old associations connected with days of glory.
11 Yet he was not only the same man, but that man with his sinister qualities, formerly latent, quickened into life by his buffetings.
12 And Siegfried looked to see every thing awakened, and quickened into life , as had oft been done before by Bragi's music; but nothing stirred.
13 Yet she had been a memory that remained distinct through years in New York and Russia; a memory which his imagination had quickened into life .
14 Professor Marsh suggests, however, that they may have come from "the deeply buried seeds of a former vegetation, quickened into life by the heat."
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