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One pattern, “Ode to the Unhasty,” includes pictures of sloths, snails, manatees and slow-growing bristlecone pines.

Her own hectic life provided the grist for Ode to the Unhasty, with traditional medallions spotlighting the world's slowest creatures — a reminder to slow down.

Though by her own account she was not a great singer, her voice had a singer’s coloration as well as the captivating, unhasty pace of someone used to commanding attention, a star.

When through the haze that gathers on my sight     I see your eyelids, know the eyes behind         See me and half not see me, when our blood         Goes roaring like a deep tremendous flood, Calm and terrific in unhasty might,     Is then our inner sight sealed up and blind?

I suppose that the subject of our tragedy, written in spiritual terms, was that in Kitty he had turned from the type of woman that makes the body conqueror of the soul and in me the type that mediates between the soul and the body and makes them run even and unhasty like a well-matched pair of carriage horses, and had given himself to a woman whose bleak habit it was to champion the soul against the body.

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

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