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But through it all, Mélisande remains impenetrable, a galvanizing life force from another world.

From Los Angeles Times

Throughout the album, Algiers lashes out at injustice, exults in its sonic mastery and insists on the life forces of solidarity and physical impact.

From New York Times

Sigmund Freud was the one who claimed love and work were the two life forces.

From Salon

As a native New Yorker, doctor, and food writer, it's been tough to watch the pandemic ravage the restaurant world—the life force of our city's local businesses.

From Salon

“For Kusama, cosmic nature is a life force that integrates the terrestrial and celestial orders of the universe from both the micro- and macrocosmic perspectives,” Yoshitake says.

From Seattle Times