A physical occurrence is but the occasion (opportunity, occasional cause) on which God excites in me a corresponding mental state; the exercise of my will is the occasion on which God moves my body. [Please select]
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Excites them also when they're.' [Please select]
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That's the point, that's what excites me, you must understand. [Please select]
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Wiping out the nose deeply with a finger or feather excites to sneezing, hence to breathing. [Please select]
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In such localities the appearance of a cat near their nest greatly excites their wrath. [Please select]
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This is a sound which always excites alarm in a country village. [Please select]
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"The fact is this monstrous difference in age and development excites your sensuality." [Please select]
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The conduct of those wars excites our contempt, in spite of the heroism of individual knights. [Please select]
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In France the Sportsman excites the hound by shouts of _hare. [Please select]
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When any affecting object is presented, it gives the alarm, and excites immediately a degree of its proper passion; especially in persons who are naturally inclined to that passion. [Please select]
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We must therefore, make a distinction betwixt the cause and the object of these passions; betwixt that idea, which excites them, and that to which they direct their view, when excited. [Please select]
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