4484 examples of consciousnesses in sentences

Surmises, guesses, misgivings, half-intuitions, semi-consciousnesses, partial illuminations, dim instincts, embryo conceptions, have no place in his brain, or vocabulary.

He sees God in His own thoughts and consciousnesses, and in the events of the world around him, imaged in the mirror of his own mind.

So entirely is the individual consciousness a phenomenon that even in the same ego two consciousnesses can arise of which the one knows nothing of the other.

For the English drama springs from an intermarriage between this same ballad poetry, the poetry of incidents, and that subjective elegiac poetry which deals with the feelings and consciousnesses of man.

This is especially true of the "pro-ethical" consciousnesses of external authorities, coercions, and opinionsreligious, political, and socialby which the mass of mankind are governed; and is broadly due to variation in social conditions.

And as each of them is itself comprehensive of multitudinous states of consciousness, we may say that this passion fuses into one immense aggregate most of the elementary excitations of which we are capable; and that hence results its irresistible power.

It is the same consciousness of dislocation which makes us condemn homosexual practices.

And what can the parts of a total consciousness be unless they be fractional consciousnesses?

It is safer, I said (for I fought shy of admitting a self or soul or other agent of combination), to treat the consciousness of the alphabet as a twenty-seventh fact, the substitute and not the sum of the twenty-six simpler consciousnesses, and to say that while under certain physiological conditions they alone are produced, other more complex physiological conditions result in its production instead.

How can many consciousnesses be at the same time one consciousness?

You remember my own intellectualist difficulties in the last lecture, about how a lot of separate consciousnesses can at the same time be one collective thing.

" "You must rouse in men a consciousness of their own prudence and strength if you would raise their character.

But the parcel of books, if they are well chosen, reconcile us to this discipline; they interpret this virtue and justice; they awaken within us the diviner mind, and rouse us to a consciousness of what is best in others and ourselves.

A man remembers that a poem in one style has filled him with consciousness of beauty and delight.

The eyes saw nothing; but a kind of overwhelming astonishment still seemed mirrored there, caught in the last moment of consciousness as the man had fallen.

"He hasn't recovered consciousness enough, yet, to be questioned.

Laura passed, and when the young man looked up, she affected to feel confused, and turned away her face with a sort of ridiculous self-consciousness.

I know that I am not so in reality, that the disfigurement is only temporary, but none the less does the consciousness deeply, deeply depress me.

Not even the consciousness of the utter cleanness of my heart is of the least avail to console me.

The sight of them, faintly trembling between the bare boughs of the trees, is the first thing that calls me back to the consciousness of outward things.

he says readily, and without the slightest trace of guilty consciousness, indeed with a distinct and open look of pleasure; "but, my darling, how could I tell how long she would keep me?

A tranquillising spirit presses now On my corporeal frame, so wide appears The vacancy between me and those days Which yet have such self-presence in my mind, 30 That, musing on them, often do I seem Two consciousnesses, conscious of myself And of some other Being.

enough Here to record that I was mounting now 125 To such community with highest truth A track pursuing, not untrod before, From strict analogies by thought supplied Or consciousnesses not to be subdued.

Hence perhaps it comes that, every now and then, into our consciousnesses float strange odors of feeling, strange tones as of bygone affections, strange glimmers as of forgotten truths, strange mental sensations of indescribable sort and texture.

The differing consciousnesses of the two conditions can not be produced in evidence, or embodied in forms of the understanding.

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