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- He urged delegates not to intellectualise about workers but rather to do something practical about the problem.
- Carl Jung's Apollo archetype represents what he saw as the disposition in people to over-intellectualise and maintain emotional distance.
- Bergin was devoutly committed to the Catholic faith, described by Haas and Hornabrook as " able to articulate, intellectualise, and simplify aspects of Catholicism, and his arguments were always persuasive " . For over forty years he was an active member of the Catholic Doctors Guild of St Luke, SS Cosmas, & Damian which he also served as Master.
- It's all so precious; let's hope they still break shit live . " Drawer B also gave it a very mixed review and said that " Trail of Dead sounds utterly reinvigorated yet dangerously reinvented . " " NME ", however, gave it a score of three out of ten and said that the album " reads like a suicide note of a band that's tried to intellectualise its place in the canon of Western music and, in doing so, recognised its own irrelevance ."
- The language has of course a content, but not word by word . " Vander himself has said that, " When I wrote, the sounds [ of Koba颽n ] came naturally with it I didn t intellectualise the process by saying'Ok, now I m going to write some words in a particular language', it was really sounds that were coming at the same time as the music . " Later albums tell different stories set in more ancient times; however, the Koba颽n language remains an integral part of the music.
- This is a novel whose engine is flesh and blood, not cold ideas : my single quibble is about the use of such a gloomy title for a book so drenched in colour and light . " He found Grant to be " pervasively intelligent, but she does not intellectualise : there is a marvellous supple instinctiveness to her physical descriptions ", concluding that, " It is the deeply involving physical reality of the Lynskeys confinement that draws us in effortlessly to the narrative [ & ] Grant brings the 1950s that odd, downbeat, fertile decade between war and sexual liberation into sharp, bright, heartbreaking focus ."