For myself, it is nothing; I never think of myself.
I often think of Mr. Rushworth's property and independence, and wish them in other hands; but I never think of him.
It would be but a new creation, however, and I never think much of your new creations.
Let me see, I never thinkof her without turning absolutely pale.
Never think hardly of me, for you have grown up in a happy home, and do not know how much misery can be crowded into fifteen years of a young girl's life.
And I know just as well he'd never think of it if only Aunt Kitty would let up on me a little.
Having set herself to endure, she found she must live in the moment, never think of the future, never think much of anything.
Excited by his neighbour's smile, he added: "As to thought, we think so much of what our neighbours think that we never think at all.
If you went now, in a month's time he'd never think of you again.
I never think of my land but a light is in my eyes; I never smell the west wind that blows the summer rain -- But I am at my mother's knee, a little lad again.
I never think of my land but I see my mother's face; I never smell the west wind that blows the silver ships But old delight is in my heart and mirth is on my lips.
Dana Burnet] My land was the west land; my home was on the hill, I never think of my land but it makes my heart to thrill; I never smell the west wind that blows the golden skies, But old desire is in my feet and dreams are in my eyes.
A God of whom we never thinkis all the same to us as a God who does not exist.
So, secondly, mark, here is a question which a great many of us never think about.
I am secured from loss by payment after each performance but should never think of taking what I do not bring to my employer.
Finally, it appears to be definitely accepted that even the disciplines that we never think of classing among the philosophical sciences are not wholly cut off from a connection with philosophy.
Moreover, we know that a knowledge of the outer world and of other minds is built up gradually, and we never think of an infant as knowing what a man knows, much as we are inclined to overrate the minds of infants.
The visual experience which I call the house as seen from a distance I never think of taking for a representative of the hat which I hold in my hand.
No; he'd never think of it, if not excited to some excess of passion.
I'll never, never think of him again--I wonder if he knew I was like that.
And the study and the care 'e gives to it you'd never think.
I never think of you two that I don't think of Titania and Nick.
Never think of yourself as sick, or as likely to be sick; never think of sickness in connection with yourself at all.
Never think of the ways in which weak or sickly people do things; always think of the way strong people do things.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never think" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.