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To let go of that need — for the love of strangers, the adoration of the industry and the little trophies that represent it all — is to be truly free.

There’s antagonistic superiority and disdain amid love and appreciation and adoration for his creative spirit.

"A lot of people think fame is the pinnacle of success, because what more could you possibly want than adoration?"

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"This Christmas, God's Church itself needs to come again to the manger and strip off her finery and kneel in penitence and adoration. And be changed," he said.

From BBC

"Right now, this Christmas, God's Church itself needs to come to the manger and strip off her finery and kneel in penitence and adoration," he is expected to say.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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