Klüver–Bucy syndrome is associated with placidity, hypersexuality, and hyperorality.
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Klüver–Bucy syndrome is associated with placidity, hypersexuality, and hyperorality.
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Klüver–Bucy syndrome is characterised by placidity, hypersexuality, and hyperorality.
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Your gaze is placidity, depth, a dream of love on a clear moonlit night, an island of peace, a primal spring, eternity, a sweet mystery, the light of a twilight sky...
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And how could she bear such behaviour! Composure with a witness! to look on, while repeated attentions were offering to another woman, before her face, and not resent it.—That is a degree of placidity, which I can neither comprehend nor respect.
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