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animal spirits
The theorized ‘spirits’ or physiological principles which allowed for sensation and voluntary movement

you have all, I dare say, heard of the animal spirits, as how they are transfused from father to son &c.; &c.;—and a great deal to that purpose:– Well, you may take my word, that nine parts in ten of a man's sense of his nonsense, his successes and miscarriages in this world depend upon their motions and activity .

Liveliness, vivacity, a happy tendency to action

She had high animal spirits, and a sort of natural self-consequence, which the attention of the officers, to whom her uncle's good dinners, and her own easy manners recommended her, had increased into assurance.

After Keynes (citation 1936, above), the emotional and intuitive factors that drive business decisions whether to make investment gambles
The vitality of good health
animal beings; wildlife; animals as creatures that deserve to live and not be abused
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