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Passionless marriages can succeed as fond partnerships (various royal families seem to excel at this), but your wife deceives you when she feels like it, and that's not how good partners -- or good parents -- behave.
Ask Amy 2010
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But the better analogy is to Jimmy Carter, particularly the president analyzed by James Fallows in a 1979 Atlantic magazine article, “The Passionless Presidency.”
The Obama - Carter Comparison (part II) - Dan_Perrin’s blog - RedState 2009
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But the better analogy is to Jimmy Carter, particularly the president analyzed by James Fallows in a 1979 Atlantic magazine article, “The Passionless Presidency.”
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Passionless, in this case, herself, the delusions of beauty deceived not her understanding; and half an hour sufficed to shew Indiana to be frivolous, uncultivated, and unmeaning.
Camilla 2008
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Passionless competence does not work and neither does incompetent but passion performance.
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Passionless competence does not work and neither does incompetent but passion performance.
The Purity and Emotion of HS sports - The Austrian Economists 2007
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Passionless, boring, faltering, static, pedantic, sort of like the SOU itself… but without that pretty lady sitting behind him.
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Passionless, Darcy writes Elizabeth that only the force of utmost "passion" could make him put aside his rational objections to marrying her.
4 Popular Misconceptions About Pride and Prejudice Abigail Nussbaum 2005
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And for the sake of clearness a note of interrogation has been substituted for the semicolon of 1820 after Passionless (line 198).
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Scene 4. — toil 109; fire. 110; feel; 114; borne; 115; said priests, 173; man, 180; hate, 188; Passionless; 198.
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