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Example sentences for "real self"

  • Real self-control is the subjugation of selfishness in whatever form it may exist, and its entire subordination to spiritual and natural law.

  • In such cases we can only want to want to, and if we use the strength of will that is given us to drop our resistance in spite of our desire to be angry we shall be working toward our freedom and our real self-control.

  • Real self-control, as compared to repression, is delightful in its physical results, when we have any difficult experience to anticipate or to go through.

  • My soul, which I regard as my real self; and then .

  • For it is and always will be my best happiness to be immoderate also where you are concerned, immoderate in the life of my real self, my soul, just as I have now been immoderate in the life of my apparent self.

  • I always feel so happy in your presence, so soothed, so different from the state of ordinary life, for with you I live only my better, my real self: you know what I mean.

  • Furthermore, Buddha-nature or real self, being the seat of love and the nucleus of sincerity, forms the warp and woof of all moral actions.

  • A great trouble with the confused is their forgetting of real self or Buddha-nature, and not knowing 'where it is gone.

  • It must not have its own way, or it will infallibly assert its sway over the man's real self.

  • There will remain a large heritage of disablement and unemployment to cope with which will require wise counsel, comprehensive measures, real self-sacrifice.

  • The "real self" never does the things that are really done.

  • Descartes found reality, or a real self; and this always doubting self he further characterized as a thinking self.

  • Yet, putting this more positive feeling apart, only the pathos of Descartes' real self, real because a thinker and thinker because a universal doubter, can occupy us now.

  • It is a facile and dangerous thing to attribute all the good and noble actions of any man to his "real self," and to say that all the evil he wrought and did came from madness or irresponsibility.

  • Jean Jacques Rousseau never gave his real self to the world despite the loud Gallic boast of the paragraphs above.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    companion said; dwell upon; get off; its side; obituary notice; real existence; real knowledge; real love; real name; real object; real objects; real person; real pleasure; real property; real things; real truth; real value; realise that; realised that; really good; really like; really loved; really want; really was; relative pronouns; this nature