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    lucidity


    1. In a rare moment of lucidity Roidon said, ‘He wants you, doesn’t he? He wants to be with you


    2. lucidity together so that we can co-creatively dream a


    3. With lucidity (sattva) the motive behind the desire is


    4. in a rare moment of lucidity my mother looked me in the eye and


    5. It seemed as if some penetrating lucidity permitted her to see the reality of things beyond any formalism


    6. But the lucidity of her old age allowed her to see, and she said so many times, that the cries of children in their mothers’ wombs are not announce-ments of ventriloquism or a faculty for prophecy but an unmistakable sign of an incapacity for love


    7. Her lucidity, the ability to be sufficient un herself made one think that she was naturally conquered by the weight of her hundred years, but even though it was obvious that she was having trouble seeing, no one suspected that she was totally blind


    8. A short time before the death of Amaranta she suddenly stumbled into in open space of lucidity within the madness and she trembled before the uncertainty of the future


    9. It was in that way that Aureliano Segundo remembered the fortune buried in some place that only Úrsula knew, but the questions and astute maneuvering that occurred to him were of no use because in the labyrinth of her madness she seemed to preserve enough of a margin of lucidity to keep the secret which she would reveal only to the one who could prove that he was the real owner of the buried gold


    10. The waves of lucidity that were so scarce during the rains became more frequent after August, when an and wind began to blow and suffocated the rose bushes and petrified the piles of mud, and ended up scattering over Macondo the burn-ing dust that covered the rusted zinc roofs and the age-old almond trees forever

    11. She had confused him with her son again, because the hot wind that came after the deluge and had brought occasional waves of lucidity to Úrsula’s brain had passed


    12. She finally mixed up the past with the present in such a way that in the two or three waves of lucidity that she had before she died, no one knew for certain whether she was speaking about what she felt or what she remembered


    13. Both described at the same time how it was always March there and always Monday, and then they understood that José Arcadio Buendía was not as crazy as the family said, but that he was the only one who had enough lucidity to sense the truth of the fact that time also stumbled and had accidents and could therefore splinter and leave an eternalized fragment in a room


    14. He sank into the rocking chair, the same one in which Rebeca had sat during the early days of the house to give embroidery lessons, and in which Amaranta had played Chinese checkers with Colonel Gerineldo Márquez, and in which Amaranta Úrsula had sewn the tiny clothing for the child, and in that flash of lucidity he became aware that he was unable to bear in his soul the crushing weight of so much past


    15. the resurrected lucidity of our coveted blood retained,


    16. Pandora hoped to talk to Evelyn, but she'd been drifting in and out of consciousness with only brief moments of lucidity


    17. Vinny stood tall with lucidity in his eye


    18. As Garcia approached consciousness and lucidity, he was in and out of a semi conscious state and his questions were repetitious: “Did we save the planet? Is Lenar okay?” But mostly he slept, stirring once when


    19. “Am I dreaming?” he asked, doing a test for lucidity


    20. moments of lucidity are common enough around here, so to speak ill of the monster is ill

    21. like nectar, for it issues forth from the lucidity of an intellect that has realized the Self, is of an impeccable nature


    22. The voyeur’s face contorted in horror as the scene clarified with offensive lucidity before him


    23. The wijacking released the slated webisode temporarily held captive by a momentary interlude of uncomfortable lucidity


    24. ” Faith was lost in fields of lucidity, catching scents of reality blowing sharply through impermanent limbs scrambling nowhere, grabbing nothing


    25. This phantasmal lucidity of being awake inside another mind's dream of me sleeping left me staggered by the dislocation of place, mind, and awareness


    26. “And just when was it that father last demonstrated some semblance of lucidity? Might we ever expect the fog to dissipate?” Tel’s gaze drifted back to the window and his tone went wistful


    27. 'There's the tuner,' said the parlourmaid tentatively, not sure if that would be an explanation, for Wemyss's lucid sentences, almost of a legal lucidity, invariably confused her, but giving the suggestion for what it was worth


    28. Everything appeared to reflect the confusion produced by Wemyss's excessive lucidity of speech


    29. Similarly, there are impurities of the mind impaired by which the mind is not pliant and wieldy, lacks radiant lucidity and firmness, and cannot concentrate well upon the eradication of the taints


    30. If the mind is freed of these impurities, it will be pliant and wieldy, will have radiant lucidity and firmness, and will concentrate well upon the eradication of the taints

    31. Death is our personal Zen Master, our source of power, our path to lucidity, but we have


    32. True, one of her eyes had turned purple, but the other one carried lucidity enough for both


    33. But of all there were none he liked so well as those of the famous Feliciano de Silva's composition, for their lucidity of style and complicated conceits were as pearls in his sight, particularly when in his reading he came upon courtships and cartels, where he often found passages like "the reason of the unreason with which my reason is afflicted so weakens my reason that with reason I murmur at your beauty;" or again, "the high heavens, that of your divinity divinely fortify you with the stars, render you deserving of the desert your greatness deserves


    34. He saw but one means of restoring lucidity and clearness to his judgment


    35. The light had come back to his eyes and the colour to his cheeks as he set himself with great vigour and lucidity to explain the situation


    36. “And there was no lucidity


    37. He walked all night long, scared, lost, and vainly grasping at lucidity


    38. And he could not forget Father Beron with his monotonous phrase, "Will you confess now?" reaching him in an awful iteration and lucidity of meaning through the delirious incoherence of unbearable pain


    39. "Our young friend has glimpses of lucidity," said


    40. And then sometimes there would be this: the flash of lucidity, even when it was least welcome

    41. Or (the image comes with Magritteish lucidity) spread his arms and flap up into another life


    42. Struggling against the charm that seemed to deprive him of all his will and all his energy and of almost all his lucidity at the moment when he needed them most, he succeeded in drawing back the curtain that hid him and he walked to where Christine stood


    43. Nevertheless, I had sufficient lucidity left to understand that, if the grasshopper were turned, it would hop


    44. He had shaved the whole of his head, which was usually covered with an astrakhan cap; he was dressed in a long, plain coat and amused himself by unconsciously twisting his thumbs inside the sleeves; but his mind was quite clear, and he told me his story with perfect lucidity


    45. Then, with complete and simple lucidity, the answer came to her


    46. My lucidity must have seemed awful, but the charming creatures who were victims of it, passing and repassing in their interlocked


    47. The conventionary began to pant; the asthma of the agony which is mingled with the last breaths interrupted his voice; still, there was a perfect lucidity of soul in his eyes


    48. Even incomplete, even debased and abused and reduced to the state of a junior revolution like the Revolution of 1830, they nearly always retain sufficient providential lucidity to prevent them from falling amiss


    49. Ideas recur to him with abrupt lucidity; the obliteration of intoxication, a sort of steam which has obscured the brain, is dissipated, and makes way for the clear and sharply outlined importunity of realities


    50. At that time Gladys was weaving in and out of lucidity, appearing at one moment to be just fine, and the next claiming that she heard a voice












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    Synonyms for "lucidity"

    clarity clearness limpidity lucidity lucidness pellucidity distinctness simplicity explicitness monotony unity

    "lucidity" definitions

    free from obscurity and easy to understand; the comprehensibility of clear expression


    a lucid state of mind; not confused