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* Porphyrion: One of the strongest of the Giants, along with Alcyoneus.
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One and passions
According to Proclus, philosophy is the activity which can liberate the soul from a subjection to bodily passions, remind it of its origin in Soul, Intellect, and the One, and prepare it not only to ascend to the higher levels while still in this life, but to avoid falling immediately back into a new body after death.
One of the passions of several FreeCell enthusiasts was to construct computer programs that could automatically solve FreeCell.
In the Maha Samaya Sutta, the defeated antagonist of the Buddha, Mara also known as " Namuci " or the " Dark One " is described as an Asura whose army consisted of " Sensual passions, Discontent, Hunger and Thirst, Craving, Sloth and Drowsiness, Terror, Uncertainty, Hypocrisy and Stubbornness, Gains, Offerings, Fame and Status wrongly gained, and whoever would praise self and disparage others " ( Sn 3. 2 Padhana Sutta ).
One who inflames belief in others, arousing passions, rooted in fear and bias, ultimately leading others towards aggressive and often violent action, as a consequence of ignorance, misperception, or a lack of understanding.
One of Louis's other passions was the game of golf, in which he also played a historic role.
One of Anderson's passions is painting, and he uses his art as another channel for his creativity and self-expression.
Chateaubriand was the first to define the vague des passions (" intimations of passion ") which would become a commonplace of Romanticism: " One inhabits, with a full heart, an empty world " ( Génie du Christianisme ).
One interpretation sees the lady putting the necklace into the chest as a renunciation of the passions aroused by the other senses, and as an assertion of her free will.
One of his earliest passions, whilst still a curate, was to start a Sunday school.
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He introduced her to Formula One racing, which — along with sumo wrestling — remains one of her great passions, according to The New Yorker: " It's sex.
One of his passions was the collection and study of human skulls.
One section, Sukusma, governs the passions, while the other, the Jiwa, provides the driving forces governing thought and reason.
One who has eradicated his passions, is like a person that although under a torrent of arrows, either shatters them or returns them into the hearts of his enemies — just as the Psalm states: " Their sword shall enter their own heart, and their bows shall be broken " ( Psalm 37: 15 ).
One of these passions was fox hunting.
One of McCarthy's passions was golf.
One of Alonso's lifelong passions had been to improve the schools and champion the teachers.
One of the leading reformers, Lord John Russell, said in 1831: " Elections carried by money, treating and an appeal to low passions will produce such disorder, and such disgust, that an arbitrary monarchy will sooner or later be the consequence.
One day, a handsome visiting priest named Anchin fell in love with a beautiful woman named Kiyohime, but after a time he overcame his passions and refrained from further meetings.

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