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An act of kindness is uplifting to the soul.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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She gave me hugs that were like oxygen to a dying man and uplifted my soul!

Avijeet Das
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Imagination sees the complete reality, - it is where past, present and future meet... Imagination is limited neither to the reality which is apparent - nor to one place. It lives everywhere. It is at a centre and feels the vibrations of all the circles within which east and west are virtually included. Imagination is the life of mental freedom. It realizes what everything is in its many aspects ... Imagination does not uplift: we don't want to be uplifted, we want to be more completely aware.

Kahlil Gibran
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we are destroyed or uplifted by what they hear instantly or cumulatively

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Untapped Wonderer in You: Dare to Do the Undone
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Where the bright seraphim in burning rowTheir loud uplifted angel trumpets blow.

John Milton, The Complete Poetry
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Prayer is not artful monologue Of voice uplifted from the son It is Love's tender dialogue Between the soul and God.

John Richard Moreland
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How could you fail to feel uplifted when a voice was telling you at every step that the year, month, day, season, place, even that very moment were blessed?

Natalia Sanmartín Fenollera, The Awakening of Miss Prim
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The good man is neither uplifted with the good things of time, nor broken by its ills; but the wicked man, because he is corrupted by this world's happiness, feels himself punished by its unhappiness.

Augustine of Hippo, The City of God
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A romantic man often feels more uplifted with two women than with one: his love seems to hit the ideal mark somewhere between two different faces.

Elizabeth Bowen, The Death of the Heart
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Besides a burial service is rather lovely. Makes you feel uplifted, the grief is real. It makes you feel awful but it does something to you. I mean, it works it out like perspiration.

Agatha Christie, By the Pricking of My Thumbs
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