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1 1| more, in warm less. The animal heat is the result of a 2 1| list, that the expression, animal life, is nearly synonymous 3 1| synonymous with the expression, animal heat; for while Food may 4 1| thus not only works for the animal within him, but, for a symbol 5 1| of this, he works for the animal without him. Though we have 6 1| respectable to omit it. Man is an animal who more than any other 7 5| tell surely whether it be animal, vegetable, or mineral, 8 5| behind, and howls like an animal, yet with human sobs, on 9 7| farther apart, that all animal heat and moisture may have 10 7| talked. Such an exuberance of animal spirits had he that he sometimes 11 7| In him the animal man chiefly was developed. 12 7| such as you might expect an animal to appreciate; and this, 13 7| primitive and immersed in his animal life, that, though more 14 12| The practical objection to animal food in my case was its 15 12| rarely for many years used animal food, or tea, or coffee, 16 12| imagination. The repugnance to animal food is not the effect of 17 12| inclined to abstain from animal food, and from much food 18 12| such a dinner, whether of animal or vegetable food, as is 19 12| that man is a carnivorous animal? True, he can and does live, 20 12| not a viand to sustain our animal, or inspire our spiritual 21 12| We are conscious of an animal in us, which awakens in 22 12| suggested that there was an animal health and vigor distinct 23 12| who is assured that the animal is dying out in him day 24 13| squirrel or some other wild animal, which is not impossible, 25 14| purpose to freeze myself. The animal merely makes a bed, which 26 16| most simple and indigenous animal products; ancient and venerable 27 17| themselves small Waldens in the animal kingdom, Waldenses. It is 28 17| man, almost gave up his animal heat, and was glad to take 29 18| mass as the vitals of the animal body. You find thus in the 30 18| whether in the globe or animal body, it is a moist thick 31 18| whose great central life all animal and vegetable life is merely