We would feel uneasy in the presence of someone who knew our inmost thoughts. |
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We are following him, prying into the inmost privacy of someone else's life. |
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Why are these people so addicted to writing letters, and recording their inmost thoughts on tape? |
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We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. |
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He urges us to identify with them and share their inmost hopes and fears, their solitude. |
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Every genuine art form in its own way is a path to the inmost reality of man and of the world. |
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A means of salvation calls upon the living forces deposited in the substratum of nature or in the inmost depths of the human heart. |
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Like a bow against a cello, this revelatory scene plays against us, plays deep in our inmost selves, and brings something low and grieving to our lips. |
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As a result, the deterioration of Canada's economy has been less severe than inmost major industrialized economies. |
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One day, we were told that a priest was coming to see us who was very holy and who could tell what was going on in people's inmost hearts. |
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I know it pains him to do so but he could not find indulgence for his grief as I do but it has entered his inmost soul. |
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But a caped dynamo is a piston that powers the plot, rather than a repository of our inmost wishes. |
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In the Purusha there is an inmost mental, an inmost vital and an inmost physical, and at the very core, the psychic being or soul. |
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You may be seeing less of my inmost depths than you believe. |
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So Dogen says: how to think from the inmost of the non-thinking? |
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Deaf communities inmost developing countries face similar problems. |
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Think from the inmost of the non-thinking: Hishiryo is the Japanese word. |
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In the cloister the nuns devote themselves totally to God and perpetuate that singular gift which the blessed Father had of bearing sinners, the down-trodden and the afflicted in the inmost sanctuary of his compassion. |
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He will choose a kind of recreation which he can expand and continue as he grows older, giving, at every stage of his life, the fullest possible expression to his inmost desires and hopes. |
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It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us, and is the image of the parent of it, the mind. |
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