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Acedia (/əˈsiːdiə/; also
accidie or
accedie /ˈæksɪdi/, from
Latin acēdia, and this from Gr**** ἀκηδία, "negligence", ἀ- "lack of" -κηδία "care") has been...
- harder; also,
useful work will not be done.
Sloth is
referred to in
Latin as
accidie or acedia,
which vice
tempts a self-aware soul to be too
easily satisfied...
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called '
accidie', the
deadly lethargy that
envelops those who are sated." This
allowed Fleming to
build the Bond
character as a
counter to the
accidie, in...
- outcomes. In the
field of
Christian spirituality, the
terms acedia and
accidie are
often used to
describe a form of
amotivation or
listlessness ****ociated...
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Heart Keeps Beating for Me (2:58)
Western High (4:42)
Summer Rain (3:43)
Accidie (5:17) Rik Flynn — lead vocals, guitars, 12-string guitars, mandolin, keyboards...
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original on 20
November 2016.
Retrieved 19
November 2016. "Cinema:
Accidie Becomes Electro". Time. 17
March 1967.
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original on 20...
- evil
tendencies – gluttony, fornication, covetousness, anger, dejection,
accidie (laziness),
vainglory and
pride (The Institutes,
Books 5–12). In the Office...
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remain silent.
Anything you say can be used
against you in court.
Acedia (
accidie),
noted as a
problem of
solitary life
Bodhi Christian contemplation Christian...
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Accidental necessity Accidental properties Accidental property Accidentalism Accidie Accountability Accountant-client
privilege Accounting ethics Accounting...