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Don t dwell in one place because if you dwell in one place, you become stagnant.
I refuse to dwell in negativity … onwards and upwards.
"I dwell in a mystical time of waiting," he says.
Clark hasn't tried to dwell in any purist blues past.
It's lovely when Stranger Things lets us dwell in the mundane.
Many dwell in the shadows, looking like they're sizing you up.
To wonder is to dwell in amazement, surprise and the miraculous.
The paintings also dwell in silence, slow us down and hypnotize.
I'm a positive person and don't like to dwell in the past!
Cataglyphis desert ants, who dwell in Saharan salt pans, have it tough.
In the "Inferno," the Angry dwell in the fifth circle of hell.
We may be sad, but we will not dwell in self-pity.
Levin says the answer is not to dwell in confusing, frustrating nostalgia.
We dwell in a world still racked with conflict, violence, suffering, darkness.
All these spirits dwell in a mythic land called Ginen, a cosmic Africa.
You just can't dwell in that place of rage for the entire film.
They dwell in their own demarcated plots of land and point beyond themselves.
Times Insider In New York, thousands of immigrants dwell in illegal basement apartments.
All living things in Death Valley dwell in the shadow of the human presence.
I don't want to dwell in this sadness, so I make myself take a nap.
I don't want to dwell in nostalgia, but I do think that could happen again.
" In 1968, in conversation with King, Heschel asked, "Where does God dwell in America today?
These animals dwell in the forests and on the beaches of north-western South America.
The latter don't live in apartments but dwell in wet, nutrient-dense habitats like the sewers.
Though to be fair, horseshoe crabs are known to dwell in warmer waters to the south.
The viewer is both hooked and perplexed, an interesting condition to dwell in and reflect upon.
Like a huge proportion of the black population in this country, I dwell in an urban sprawl.
"I think false," said Jennifer Myers, a real estate agent with Dwell in the D.C./Virginia area.
Wade and Alice dwell in the Stacks, a shantytown of piled-up trailer homes in Columbus, Ohio.
And crucially, they demonstrate the humanity and resilience of those who dwell in the shadows of society.
The film demands you sit with it, turn it over in your head, dwell in those nasty feelings.
And we are New Yorkers and we will not allow people to dwell in the gutter like garbage.
Families dwell in huts made from wood gathered nearby, cultivate plantains and coconuts and hunt iguanas and turtles.
I write about what I read, and I read to process what I dwell in, mentally and emotionally.
Mitski's sad music seemed indulgent, crooning out an encouragement for lonely girls everywhere to dwell in their own defeat.
You kind of dwell in his world and it's just so heavy, and that's kind of where I was.
Especially monsters that dwell in the dark, and have only been glimpsed alive in grainy, murky pictures or videos.
She doesn't know what it's like to linger in a memory, to long for the past, to dwell in it.
One of the dangers of broadcast network television is its frequent unwillingness to dwell in darker, more emotionally complicated spaces.
Most of the roughly two million ethnic Koreans living in China dwell in areas along the border with the North.
Prospero wishes no longer to "dwell / in this bare island," but instead to re-enter the society of human beings.
Quietly and Imani are great characters, and their relationship — deep friendship teasing romantic overtones — is a pleasure to dwell in.
But over 90% of its citizens (more than in any other big Western country) opt to dwell in towns and cities.
Another is to learn to dwell in uncertainty, to find solace and even beauty in what is, and must be, unknown.
Pastoral nomads—the animal herders who dwell in large numbers in the Horn of Africa—are hardy in times of water shortage.
The commonwealth's 3.3 million Americans outnumber the populations of almost two dozen individual states, but dwell in a constitutional purgatory of sorts.
"We said, 'We are patriotic too' — that Americans have the right to dwell in public spaces peacefully and safely," Lemy tells Axios.
I'm left sick to the stomach by just how apparent it is that Americans today dwell in two different sets of realities.
They exist to hype what's next and sell branded plush toys, rather than dwell in the cinematic moment and provide narrative closure.
" Radel, 85033, says as he looks back now, "You cannot dwell in the past and you can't freak out about the future.
Their closest living relatives, deer mice, dwell in forests instead of open spaces, she learned, and they live promiscuously instead of monogamously.
Of course, Florida is no stranger to the crocodilian clan, and many native alligators and crocodiles dwell in its rich wetlands and swamps.
Their petrified bodies were found in a layer of rock filled with fish and other sea critters — but spiders don't dwell in water.
They dwell in a virtual world of data, social networks and endless quantification, a world that feeds their appetites for abstraction and disputation.
The Swedes' fondness for crayfish has more likely originated from a sense of familiarity, as they also dwell in a wet, cold, dark place.
Germany has been a model of liberal democracy for over six decades, but the ghosts of a genocidal past still dwell in the country.
So far this approach has been extremely successful: Close to half of Indians now dwell in BJP-controlled states, devoid of an effective opposition.
The four cartoon musicians dwell in a fictional world that's been detailed over the years in music videos, cartoon shorts, and the band's website.
" She recalled Psalms 133:1: "Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!" and then remarked, "This is not unity.
And they depict out-of-the-way characters who bleakly dwell in relative seclusion, wizened men and women whose lives are crabbed and gritty.
In other parts of this fair nation, mammals that prefer to dwell in water have long been hit up as meat replacements during Lent.
Some of them were downright hot; some were funny; but many dwell in the uncomfortable gray areas we'd rather not talk about or confront.
We must take measures toward having each nation dwell in its own territory, stopping terrorists and generating economic development and governance in the Palestinian territories.
Whereas Beck once reveled in his sadboy aesthetic, he can never dwell in one period too long (he has to tour this music, after all).
More than rock or hip-hop fans — and even more, you could say, than fans of instrumental classical music — opera lovers dwell in the past.
Seoul Dispatch Like the family in the Oscar-winning film, many in Seoul's so-called dirt-spoon class dwell in basements far below the rich.
The fat Katmai bears dwell in the greater Bristol Bay watershed, which is indeed home to the largest run of sockeye salmon on the planet.
Australia has its share of xenophobic politicians, but they tend to dwell in minor parties that do not even pretend they can form a government.
In the wild, king penguins often dwell in sub-Antarctic regions, but they are more accustomed to milder climates than their Antarctic cousins, the emperor penguins.
This thoughtful drama, because of critical gaps in characterization, does not entirely flesh out two nice people who dwell in a purgatory of their own making.
With no common intent on any front, all else will dwell in the dark shadow of distrust in which each will seek advantage over the other.
Among them is an expanding young consumer base that prefers to dwell in the virtual world of video games, animes and comics over the tangible reality.
Just try to get that devastating mid-song headbanger riff on "Those Who Dwell in the Halo of the Sun" out of your head—it's impossible.
Its sequel, The Fractured But Whole, riffs on yet another present-day pop culture icon: comic book superheroes and the cinematic universes that they dwell in.
A sense of powerlessness simmered into frustration — the bitter realization that principles and pragmatism don't often dwell in harmony when it comes to race in America.
There are the obvious ones: Kids need love, food, clothes, schooling, doctor's appointments and rooms to dwell in that are relatively sanitary, orderly and climate-controlled.
I'm working from within, for the most part, from what might draw me and what might dwell in me, what might sustain me or my interest.
"I get their brand doesn't dwell in the past, but public company history preservation is invaluable for their devoted consumer base and researchers alike," he says.
The site allowed "more than 200 million active North American users to dwell in a fever swamp of misinformation and ridiculous falsehood," said Deadspin editor Alex Pareene.
Paradise and its virgins are a pet topic of preachers, who present these otherworldly delights as rewards to those who dwell in the lands of sexual misery.
That's the main takeaway to be learned from leaving your 20s behind—doors have closed and you must accept it, lest you dwell in the past forever.
We need to clear away the extraneous, however entertaining or basely tempting it may be to dwell in the muck and the mire of political dirt. Sen.
Francis prayed in the former ghetto and warned against the temptation "that can dwell in every human heart" to want to be superior or dominant to others.
In comic book and film franchises like Wonder Woman, the Amazons dwell in the realm of fairy tale and make-believe; as warriors imbued with legendary strength.
It allows us to enter the space of the trauma of others and of our own with neither fight nor flight, and to dwell in its resonance.
And it can be an uphill battle to nudge residents and officials toward the level of abstraction required to dwell in the realm of forecasts and best guesses.
Julia Baird SYDNEY, Australia — In Dante's view, the unfortunate souls who dwell in purgatory may suffer excruciating pain, but the promise of their final destination is clear: paradise.
To those who still dwell in a world in which we should pretend wrestling is real in the sense that other sports are real, this was a cardinal sin.
In the case of Ganesha City, full-blown humans dwell in the upper regions while hybrids make a home in the lower levels — and they're not welcome up top.
Living with an inherited disease, I learned long ago that people who dwell in the kingdom of the well impose their own meanings on the kingdom of the sick.
It's true that his characters dwell in a bewildered questioning numbness; more than one seems to be considering, and late in life, This is what life is all about?
For the algae, this seems to be a good thing: Although the microbes dwell in ice, they require liquid water, and the nutrients available within it, in order to thrive.
The result is a fresh look at what life is like for the indigenous people in Alaska, a people who dwell in modernity but are proud of their ancestry. —A.
Forest elephants, which dwell in the Congo Basin, are the smallest of the three living species of elephant, but they're still the third-largest living terrestrial animal on the planet.
All the trademark graceful melodies and unusual twists are still there, but they're packaged in a way that invites you to shake your burdens off rather than dwell in them.
There's still a lot left to learn about the Mariana Trench and the sea creatures that dwell in its depths, but researchers say they are discovering more with each visit.
Whatever happens over the next one or five years, Trump's name will dwell in infamy alongside Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only commanders-in-chief to be impeached.
Sometimes you just want a larger-than-life adventure story about thieves, wizards, assassins and kings to dwell in for a good long while, and this certainly scratched that itch.
Snippets from Dickinson's poems are scattered throughout the house, and I read a few — "A chilly Peace infests the Grass" and "I dwell in Possibility" — to get into the mood.
On its own, this bacteria isn't usually harmful, but its presence is an indicator of other contaminants, such as microorganisms that dwell in fecal matter, disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
To dwell in a bubble and yet be observed by millions: to grasp that paradox, in the sixties, you had to be a Beatle, or else a man on the moon.
While they dwell in the land of impersonal bureaucracies, you point out that the primary task before us to repair the social fabric — the basic respect diverse Americans have for one another.
Conversely, some species must dwell in a realm of intense, pan-sensory horniness unimaginable to your average sex-consumed human, and it's that bunch we're interested in for this week's Giz Asks.
Instead, they take ecological hybridity — the interdependence of the human and the non-human, the natural and the synthetic — as a given and allow the viewer to dwell in its uncomfortable tensions.
Without them I could not dwell in the obscure streets of Patrick Modiano or follow the ascension of Joseph Knecht as the Magister Ludi in "The Glass Bead Game," by Hermann Hesse.
This might well gall readers who read to find the resolution life so routinely denies us, but, critically, this choice allows the novel to dwell in the luminous wilderness of the unsolvable.
But now that my family and I choose to dwell in the countryside – we just purchased a small ranch in northern Texas and couldn't be happier – my perspective in life has changed dramatically.
Where Obama showed dissatisfaction it was not with his own record, but with the Republicans who opposed him, the press who he believes overly dwell in trivialities and the coarsening of political culture.
In his autobiography, "To Dwell in Peace," Daniel Berrigan described his father as "an incendiary without a cause," a subscriber to Catholic liberal periodicals and the frustrated writer of poems of no distinction.
Like many of the characters in Ms. Coppola's other films, Miss Martha and her charges dwell in a realm apart from the ordinary world, a gilded bubble that is both cocoon and prison.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For fans of the yeti, newly published genetic research on purported specimens of the legendary apelike beast said to dwell in the Himalayan region may be too much to bear - literally.
Their coach, Kenny Atkinson, a likable and intelligent basketball lifer, took over a team that was expected to dwell in the cellar and won more games, 23, than it lost, 220, this season.
For Johns, factual certainties, such as the American flag or a plaster cast of a body part, enable him to dwell in "uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts," and not reach after "fact," which would be redundant.
Based on an experiment involving coloured stickers (trinkets valued by the children who took part) they concluded that youngsters living in religious households are less generous than those who dwell in non-religious households.
As a result of such extensive efforts, I sincerely feel invested in the characters I'm playing as, and the world they dwell in, with matches feeling more intense as a result of my immersion.
SYMBOLIC AND METAPHORICAL registers in architecture are extremely common, despite the fact that people have to dwell in and around these buildings, and intellectual satisfaction and the workability of a space don't always cohere.
"I didn't want to dwell in the sadness of it and the pain of it, because my mom never did that," Harding tells PEOPLE about writing about his mother Mary Harding's health in Odd Birds.
After watching the first episode of Big Mouth, I wasn't sure if the show could sustain itself for 10 episodes; watching adolescent boys dwell in their own depravity for too long can get old fast.
There is a tidiness to the earlier pieces in the collection that leaves little impression; they feel like a series of delicately posed portraits, a taxonomy of roses that dwell in their names for effect.
After its initial tragedy, Midsommar spends so much time letting us dwell in the sunlit paradise of the village that we've almost forgotten we're watching a horror film by the time the first jolt arrives.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won the Democratic primary in June in the 14th district next door, advocating a brand of democratic socialism that aims to take power away from the rich Democrats who dwell in lower Manhattan.
Cheaper housing is often found just outside of major metropolitan areas, and those who dwell in suburbs often save almost four times as much as those living in cities, according to a survey from Credit Karma.
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, perhaps the best-known moderate in the race besides Mr. Biden, did not dwell in the Wednesday debate on her strong objections to pursuing a "Medicare for all" health care policy.
I dwell in my own mind, and what gets me out of the consciousness of the material world we all live in is these hours [writing] every day I am in another world and it's wonderful.
Sitting and listening to that music and also talking at length with Priscilla, I realized that we were going to be able to touch on some of the tragic moments, not dwell in the details of it.
Welcome to Group Text, a monthly column for readers and book clubs about the novels, memoirs and story collections that make you want to talk, ask questions and dwell in another world for a little bit longer.
The Washington Post reported last year that the tiny beads in some toothpastes were not only damaging our insides, the environment, and the creatures that dwell in our waterways, but are also causing serious dental hygiene issues.
This time I am preparing myself to talk actively with my son about both the importance of King's work to our country, and planning some time to dwell in the troubling sadness of his too-early death.
Elon Musk's taste in memes parallel those of Facebook moms who giggle over minions holding glasses of red wine, or dads who email their grown children screenshots of memes they stumbled across on the sports forums they dwell in.
While $2,000 patchwork band collar shirts and $7,000 coats made from handsomely aged Japanese fabrics mostly dwell in the aspirational rather than accessible realm of fashion, Goldstein's earnest approach and true passion for clothes is evident in his products.
Thinking of myself in third person, the way you might write a professional bio, helps soften the edges of my self-criticism, allowing me to celebrate my triumphs just as much as I dwell in my failures and rejections.
Jacqueline Woodson's books are such a gift to parents and children for their poignant subtlety and lyricism, and their willingness to let a reader dwell in the pangs of realization that we sometimes try to protect our children from.
Perry spent a solid six months animating the girls' psychedelic romp through the city, and boy, do we wish we could pay rent to live in his version of New York, rather than the concrete trash pit we normally dwell in.
But, while I agree with Hill that there are double standards and that we still dwell in a misogynistic culture, I also think she should have realized that we're operating under new rules now and that they apply to both sexes.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me ... and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
This collage series commemorates Munro's work and will be displayed permanently at the Beaver, not just for those who personally knew Will, but for young queers who might not know about how the places they dwell in came to be.
When Patti Smith gives up on finding her black coat, she imagines that, together with all of the world's other missing objects, it has gone to dwell in a place her husband liked to call the Valley of Lost Things.
Group Text Welcome to Group Text, a monthly column for readers and book clubs about the novels, memoirs and short-story collections that make you want to talk, ask questions, and dwell in another world for a little bit longer.
Then Euclid tracks where shoppers go as they browse, how long they dwell in certain areas, the total length of their visit, and how often they return before aggregating the data into reports designed to help companies improve sales, marketing, and conversion rates.
The amount of pathogens that can dwell in that sludge is mind-boggling: those responsible for hepatitis A and B, cholera, campylobacter, dysentery and salmonella, plus intestinal worms that you don't even have to ingest to get sick – you can inhale them.
This temple was the holiest site in a holy kingdom and contained within its walls a small sanctuary chamber, known as the Kodesh Hakodashim, or "Holy of Holies," where the very presence of this god was said to dwell in the darkness.
People living and working in Sweden have a lower annual wage and higher unemployment rate than U.S. citizens, but they dwell in one of the five most economically stable countries in the world, according to the Fund for Peace Fragile States Index.
You could argue that delivering such a neat verdict on Robert forgoes nuance, that letting us dwell in eternal uncertainty would've been richer or truer to human nature; I contend that a person can both contain multitudes and still be a thoroughgoing asshole.
The duo's members Xander Cheng (a native of Shanghai, China) and Ivan Belcic (who used to dwell in Shangai but is now based in Prague, Czech Republic) have taken the now-common black metal trope of long distance collaboration to a new level.
I think the ending and the economic aspect of the book go hand in hand, because the ending is all about Jo finding a way to dwell in the tension between artistic integrity and Making a Living, which sure feels relevant today.
Some viewers will find the weave too loose, and it's true that, when the various protagonists assemble for a funeral march or, at the climax, for a coronation, you're not quite sure how they are acquainted; do they dwell in adjacent kingdoms?
"If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me," the verse, identified in the post as Psalm 139:9-10, reads.
Alternatively, one might try to frame the decision more in terms of what it might be like to work in either occupation; in this case, one needs to have the patience to dwell in experience long enough for one's feelings about either alternative to emerge.
Still, there are moments of deep self-doubt, and a fear of his personal appetites, expressed through radical disjunction in language: Domination in creation The stars are clear tonight We live in a house we dwell in a cave deep in the dragon's soul.
In his homily he urged people to overcome what he called "a torrent of misery" by "building an ever more just and fraternal world, a world in which every person and every creature can dwell in peace, in the harmony of God's original creation".
Americans hate the idea of having to wait until all the facts are in before making up our minds; we would rather make a decision, even if it's for something we haven't thought out very well, than dwell in ambiguity a moment longer than necessary.
Yet the people who breathe it are a convincing crowd, not because they dwell in harmony (there's not a murmur of civic togetherness) but precisely because of the practiced mistrust with which they scrape against one another, angling for advantage and probing for weak spots.
To spend time with him is to dwell in a discursive world constructed entirely of tensely opposing categories — inside and outside, individual and society, private and public, the natural world and the urban environment — out of which emerges this serene, unruffled but somehow dynamic architecture.
It seems hard, but not impossible, to imagine ourselves back into that earlier, more unencumbered state: knowing our bodies by how it feels to dwell in them, instead of by how they shift incrementally over the course of a day, or a lifetime. ♦
To lie here is to dwell in the business happening inside my skull, to be sequestered in an enclosure of light and sound where my self rises to meet the challenge of being swamped by the pulsating music and the morphing light pattern in front of me.
Downton Abbey has also been more interested in letting audiences dwell in its world than in asking them to think too critically about it — not because it's never critical but because all of its stories, no matter how sad or dramatic, eventually have their happy ending.
But while Sartre and Camus (the former an early booster of Gary's work and the latter his good friend) dwell in the misery of what it is to be human and want to be more, Gary's life and art point to joyful reinvention as the way out.
In a country where families live in huts, women carry water jugs on their heads and merchants dwell in the streets and hustle for pennies, seeing mobile phones in the hands of the fishers and processors was an eye-opening juxtaposition and a true sign of the times.
FLORESVILLE, Texas (Reuters) - A family that lost members of three generations when a man with an assault weapon opened fire at a rural Texas church this month asked about 3,000 mourners at a funeral on Wednesday to bask in the love the victims showed and not dwell in anger.
"History, our decisions, and settled practice in all 50 States and countless local jurisdictions point in the same direction: Total-population apportionment meets the Equal Protection demand, by rendering each representative alert to the interest and constituent-service requests of all who dwell in the representative's district," she wrote.
Although Mr. Timberlake makes an eccentric, not quite convincing turn toward roots-rock during second half of "Man of the Woods," most of the time he's still content to dwell in funk and dance-music nostalgia, supplying oh-so-competent, familiar-feeling grooves and anodyne gestures toward seduction.
A new entry isn't going to be dramatically different from the last, but it does give me more of what I want: time with the characters I love, a deeper look at the world they dwell in, and more chances to buy nice whiskey and sushi to refill my health bar.
There's definitely benefits to electing more women to public office: Research shows they're more likely to collaborate across party lines, use a democratic leadership style instead of men's autocratic one, and push forward legislation on topics that men don't dwell in as much — such as civil rights, health, and education.
Yet in a corruption case that is almost comically open and shut—at least to those who dwell in what used to be called the reality-based community—this revelation amounted to another grain on the growing mountain of evidence that the president used American foreign policy for personal political gain.
At the start, the couple dwell in paradise and poverty, in a forest, and Hawke aims to match them in the economy of his staging; a whispered conversation in a closet is illuminated only by a lighter, and their wedding is dramatized by a slow-motion jump into the air.
Men and women she may or may not recognize — movie stars, rappers, models — loom above them, magnified a thousand percent, their eyes the size of swimming pools, their teeth cliff walls she could hide behind or possibly dwell in, like the Anasazi, chiseling toeholds so she might scale down at night to forage.
But in the bubbly optimism of the late 1920s, exuberant architecture and great height were seen as acts of marketing, essential to attract prestige tenants, "presumably for the world to look at and talk about and only subsequently for people to dwell in," Elmer Davis wrote in The New Republic in 1932.
This is clearly not Jordano's only take on Detroit — his previous six-year series, Detroit — Unbroken Down, presents sunlit and vital views of the city and its residents — but in a nocturnal mode, Jordano seems to dwell in the desolation, almost exclusively presenting selections in the book from his hundreds of nocturnal photos that are utterly devoid of people.
But then a "holy Watcher"—an angelic messenger of God, the "Most High"—tells the dreaming king to strip the branches and chop down the tree, leaving only its stump, scattering its fruit and all the beasts that dwell in its shade, after which the king himself will be drenched with the dew of heaven,And share earth's verdure with the beasts.
The wondrous thing about being human — the beauty and banality of it — is that we all tend to dwell in the same handful of elemental struggles, joys and sorrows, which is why a book one person writes may help another process her own life a century later, and why a "blog" by a solitary stranger may speak to many other solitary dwellers across time and space.
My only advice — and I don't have a studio, I have a very small company — is that there needs to be a good balance of crowd-pleasers and movies that are good for the soul, that get us to dwell in the aftertaste of an experience that is so far-fetched or out of the box, but three days later we realize that we saw something that might change our lives.
Letter of Recommendation When you turn on a TV set and immerse yourself in images of human beings doing human activities — looking for unusually small houses, awaiting elimination on a reality show, solving murders in a procedural — it's easy to forget that what you're watching is not people but a machine, its network of pixels, subpixels, liquid crystals and transistors working silently in the background, allowing us to dwell in a bustling kingdom of our own design.

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