| 1. | "It is true that taste is incommunicable and that thinking cannot be taught.
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| 2. | Wisdom, when acquired, proves incommunicable and useless and goes with our learning into the grave.
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| 3. | As to our knowledge of the material world : whatever exists is itself, an incommunicable, individual substance.
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| 4. | 9 . " Whatever we had missed, we possessed together the precious, the incommunicable past ."
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| 5. | So much of what Sade evokes is so incommunicable that what we try to make concrete degenerates into absurdist costume porn.
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| 6. | In conversation, a kind of shutter would fall as if he had returned to some basic and incommunicable anxiety ."
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| 7. | This allows Asturias to present the real and imaginary, as well as the communicable and incommunicable, as non-contradictory.
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| 8. | In the absence of objectivity, there is no knowledge and all private experiences of impressions of different individuals would be incommunicable.
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| 9. | Attendance in Athens was far from the incommunicable thousands in the last congresses, but was considered by all as an unmitigated success.
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| 10. | The first of these " psychic gods " is incommunicable and supramundane, while the other two seem to be mundane, though rational.
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