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Example sentences for "inner life"

  • And yet how wrongly would such observers have judged the true state of my inner life!

  • I must mention yet another event of the greatest importance from the point of view of my inner life.

  • But this was the time when the buds began to unfold on my tree of life; this was the time when my heart found its pivot-point, and when first my inner life awoke.

  • There are yet three points touching my inner life up to my tenth year, which, before I resume the narrative of my outer life, I should like to mention here.

  • The more that power and object unite in this, the more victorious is the advance of work; the nearer the world is brought to man's inner life, the more does it become to him his true and only home.

  • Have you read this precious 'Inner Life'?

  • Whereas everything hitherto was a reflection of outer life and feeling, there now begins a kind of inner life.

  • This human being now evolves an inner life, which, in its manifestation to clairvoyant consciousness, may be compared with an inner perception of smell.

  • In Barclay’s Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth[826] the attempt has been made to trace the origin of the Society of Friends to an earlier period than the preaching of Fox.

  • And then I dreamed a dream, and the first phase of my real, inner life began!

  • And thinking of the letter I would write till very late, I fell asleep in my cell, with two warders to watch over me; and then--Another phase of my inner life began.

  • Besides the sun that lights and warms my inner life, I have been treated with a kindness and sympathy and consideration by everybody here, from the governor downward, that fills me with unspeakable gratitude.

  • Let the impress of a thoroughly evil and strong man be stamped upon my inner life, and I am convinced there would come a wonderful settled quiet over it.

  • I have lived my nineteen years buried in an environment at utter variance with my natural instincts, where my inner life is never touched, and my sympathies very rarely, if ever, appealed to.

  • But my one friend is gone, and there is no person who enters into my inner life in the very least.

  • It is my inner life shown in its nakedness.

  • If I appear to dwell overmuch on my inner life in childhood, it is for the sake of other children, many of whom are perhaps as liable to be misunderstood as I was myself.

  • The poetic impulse grew stronger, but was kept just as secret as all the rest of my inner life.

  • Work was impossible in the vicinity of one who was so much to me externally, while remaining a stranger to my inner life.

  • So far I have never had any opportunity of confiding to anyone these hidden utterances of my inner life; partly because very few would be interested, and partly because, of these few, scarcely one would know how to respond to me properly.

  • Not every study of man's inner life is psychology and the careless mixing of different ways of dealing with man's inner life is largely responsible for the vagueness which characterizes the popular literature of psychotherapy.

  • In other words modern psychology has recognized that the volitions and emotions and feelings and judgments, and the whole stream of inner life, are made up of sensations.

  • Why cannot you seem outwardly at leisure, and yet live an inner life of thought and work?

  • But he must remember what is too often overlooked in studying the writings of the early Friends, that the Friends simply adopted in many things the religious phraseology of the times (See Barclay's Inner Life, p.

  • Barclay's 'Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth,'" p.

  • This question was raised by Barclay in his Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth (London, 1879), pp.

  • But the true spiritual life, and "Sabbath rest of the soul," is reached only when God becomes the inner Life of our lives, when Christ is formed within and we see Light and have our wisdom through His divine anointing.

  • Feeling, however dimly and subconsciously, all these things, your pulse of inner life is continuous with them, belongs to them and they to it.

  • The only way in which to apprehend reality's thickness is either to experience it directly by being a part of reality one's self, or to evoke it in imagination by sympathetically divining some one else's inner life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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