216 Verbs to Use for the Word personalities

This is the brief history of John Appleman up to the time when he began to develop his real personality.

That it is impersonal in itself is shown by its readiness to assume any personality the hypnotist chooses to impress upon it; and the unavoidable inference is that its realization of personality proceeds from its association with the particular objective mind of its own individuality.

Not for money, or for fame, or to express a personality of which he saw no reason to be proud.

Stevenson's essays reflect a personality that becomes brighter as we draw nearer.

The very conception of automatic conformity to a personal standard is self-contradictory, for it does away with the very thing that constitutes personality, namely freedom of volition, the use of the powers of Initiative and Selection.

It must not be supposed that it was by his literary work alone, founded though it was manifestly on his profound study, that Virchow impressed his personality upon medicine; it was in his lectures and in his laboratory teaching, too, that he made himself felt.

ADAMS, GRACE. How glands affect personality.

While each is inalienably entitled to assert and enjoy his own personality as a man, each sustains to all and all to each, various relations.

Can stronger or more comforting language be made use of to assert the personality and providence of God?

The classic school, which looks upon the crime as a juridical problem, occupies itself with its name, its definition, its juridical analysis, leaves the personality of the criminal in the background and remembers it only so far as exceptional circumstances explicitly stated in the law books refer to it: whether he is a minor, a deaf-mute, whether it is a case of insanity, whether he was drunk at the time the crime was committed.

" Mr. Murray, who was still in communication with Mr. Blackwood, found that he refused to sell "Don Juan" because it contained personalities which he regarded as even more objectionable than those of which Murray had complained in the Magazine.

He could not present complex personalities; but these characters, which belonged to the landscapes of the Lake District and partook of its calm and its simplicity, he drew with a sure hand.

I have refrained from selecting any of Stevenson's formal essays in literary criticism, and have chosen only those that, while ranking among his masterpieces in style, reveal his personality, character, opinions, philosophy, and faith.

This condition concerns not only the organic and anatomical constitution, but also the psychological, it represents the organic and psychological personality of the criminal.

An ordinary citizen can learn to earn his living and, at the most, train his intellect; but, do what he will, he loses his personality....

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And yet, though Lockwood and Nelly Dean are the thinnest, the most transparent of pure mediums, they preserve their personalities throughout.

This devil's land took on a vindictive personality; it was a hideous colossus, stooping over her, inspired with but one cruel desire, to crush her soft white body, to stamp out her life, to annihilate her and gloat over her shrieking despair.

You felt personality in the slow way he swept the audience with his eyes, in the charming, friendly smile, in the humour of his face.

According to the views, facts and guesses concerning human personality, as a body-mind complex dominated by the internal secretions, outlined in the preceding pages, biography, and human history as the interaction of biographies, become capable of interpretation from a new standpoint.

As soon as the wireless current finds the subconscious personality of the woman you are destined to love and marry some day" "I?" exclaimed young Yates, horrified.

They have forgotten the personality of the criminal and occupied themselves exclusively with crime as an abstract juristic phenomenon.

When we are convinced that this ideal completeness is quite normal, and is a spiritual fact, not dependent upon the body, but able to control the body, then we have got the solid basis on which to carry our objective personality along with us into the unseen, and the well-established laws of our mental constitution justify the belief that we can do so.

Hate was once so thoroughly believed in that we gave it personality and called it the Devil.

But this is a loose and unscientific way of speaking, for in fact it is not the individual that is re-born, but the character; which, even as the silkworm clothes itself with silk and the caddis-worm with mud and small shingle, creates for itself a new personality, congruous with its own nature.

216 Verbs to Use for the Word  personalities