In her efforts to impose upon the credulity of simple-minded people, Mrs. Eddy has not hesitated to claim the power to triumph over death, and to have actually restored the dead to life.
She merely calls it 'unsympathetic' of a new-comer to disturb the harmony of sober-minded people by the introduction of coquetry.
Let it be said at once, that I was quite aware that I was about to commit what might fairly be considered a folly by prudent-minded people.
I might have guessed what would be the result of introducing you to sober-minded people.
It felt hard work to labor among a number of worldly-minded people; but I have learned to consider it one of the greatest of privileges to be appointed to service, even though attended with suffering.
There are several villages around Kreuznach (some of which we have visited), where dwell a good many spiritually-minded people, who meet together for improvement.
VI) It would, however, be a great injustice to the immense number of broad-minded people in the South to leave the impression that nobody down there welcomes investigation or reads criticisms.
The white people sorely need the employment; the Negroes still more need the example and admonition of trained and high-minded people.
What he desires is to express the kinship, the enthusiasm of generous hearts, to make an echo in the souls of a few like-minded people.
Molé in the opinion and esteem of right-minded people, but it has been in particular a great day for the memory of the Archbishop, for his family and his friends, and for those who felt his blessing as he was at the point of death.
You can play checkers with a little community of meek, like-minded people.
A certain amount of daily domestic drudgery and unexciting intercourse with simple-minded people will be the best thing in the world for that brain of hers, always simmering with some new project in its least fervid condition.
But little-minded people's thoughts move in such small circles that five minutes' conversation gives you an arc long enough to determine their whole curve.
Little-minded people's thoughts move in such small circles that five minutes' conversation gives you an arc long enough to determine their whole curve.
The circle of noble-minded people is the most precious of all that I have won.
It inspires in the minds of all fair-minded people a friendly feeling.
I called the Bill timid, narrow, a mere sop to the jealousies of sects and little-minded people.
Such friendships are not uncommon nowadays--among easy-going, liberal-minded people.
Altiora, I remember, maintained that there existed a great army of such constructive-minded people as ourselves--as yet undiscovered by one another.
In fact, the idea kept occurring that life might become terribly uncomfortable under these complex conditions for absent-minded people.
So few Americans took part in that conflict—and still fewer know anything about it—that the satisfaction of joining the society would be immense to exclusively-minded people.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minded people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.