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  • Also we shall have to reject all the terrible and appalling names which describe the world below — Cocytus and Styx, ghosts under the earth, and sapless shades, and any similar words of which the very mention causes a shudder to pass through the inmost soul of him who hears them. The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  • I will confess, although I wouldn't if not guaranteed anonymity; When I first got my best synth, I went to the inmost private corner of my house, and, while setting up my Ensonic VFX-SD on the first occasion it was freshly unboxed and unbagged from the factory, I did my best to think of a simple blessing to invoke upon the "initial initalization. L Ron Hubbard's love note to his Fairlight
  • Klein has explored as much as anyone the political implications of Shaftesbury's belief that the conversational attitude pursues us to our inmost self-communings. Post-Secular Conviviality
  • He knew in his inmost heart that he was behaving badly.
  • The true temple stood separate, in the midst of these buildings, its interior being divided by a curtain into two parts, of which the inmost was the Holy of Historic Tales, Volume 11 (of 15) The Romance of Reality
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  • The idle word ” the word unstudied ” comes straight from the inmost man, the spontaneous overflow from the spirit within, natural and inevitable, proof of his quality; and they react with the life that brought them forth. [ The Jesus of History
  • If a leaf of the paper, which I slowly, warily, stealingly turned, made but one faintest rustle, how did that _reveille_ boom in echoes through the vacant and haunted chambers of my poor aching heart, my God! and there was a cough in my throat which for a cruelly long time I would not cough, till it burst in horrid clamour from my lips, sending crinkles of cold through my inmost blood. The Purple Cloud
  • Instead of giving their chapters proper titles, these worthy gentlemen simply slap a character’s name at the top of a fresh page, followed by his or her inmost thoughts and experiences in gruelling detail. Quakers in Spain
  • Apparently there are bats in the inmost caves.
  • Innocence and peace are the two inmost principles of heaven; they are called inmost principles, because they proceed immediately from the The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • That earlier method of bringing the trauma to consciousness and making it discharge, the so-called cathartic method, removes only the particular group of disturbances but the patient remains a hysteric, and if ever new accidents should happen which would touch again those inmost repressed ideas, new hysterical symptoms would develop. Psychotherapy
  • Like a bow against a cello, this revelatory scene plays against us, plays deep in our inmost selves, and brings something low and grieving to our lips.
  • We discover in these songs our very inmost activities and sufferings.
  • He urges us to identify with them and share their inmost hopes and fears, their solitude.
  • The idle word -- the word unstudied -- comes straight from the inmost man, the spontaneous overflow from the spirit within, natural and inevitable, proof of his quality; and they react with the life that brought them forth. [ The Jesus of History
  • I gnashed my teeth, and ground them together, uttering a groan that came from my inmost soul. Chapter 7
  • The holie of holies, that is, the inmost and holiest place of the Ievves Temple, as it vvere the Chauncel. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • Nothing endures, nothing is precise and certain (except the mind of a pedant), perfection is the mere repudiation of that ineluctable marginal inexactitude which is the mysterious inmost quality of Being. A Modern Utopia
  • The enigmatical form of the inculcation is the device whereby that mind will be compelled to follow his track, to think for itself his thoughts again, to possess itself of the inmost secret of his intention; for it is a school in whose enigmatical devices the mind of the future was to be caught, in whose subtle exercises the child of the future was to be trained to an identity that should restore the master to his work again, and bring forth anew, in a better hour, his clogged and buried genius. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Why are these people so addicted to writing letters, and recording their inmost thoughts on tape?
  • One of his earliest observations was that white chlldren should know their ages, while the colored children were ignorant of theirs; and the songs of the slaves grated on his inmost soul, because a something told him that harmony in sound, and music of the spirit, could not consociate with miserable degradation. My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I.--Life as a Slave. Part II.--Life as a Freeman
  • The conventionary doubted not that he had successively conquered all the inmost intrenchments of the Bishop. Les Miserables
  • So mighty is that particular vortex, it is said to have swallowed whales, swimming bears, trees and even whole ships, sucking them inexorably into ‘the inmost recesses of the abyss’.
  • The holie of holies, that is, the inmost and holiest place of the Ievves Temple, as it vvere the Chauncel. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
  • The ultimate expression of this deep-seated corruption is the practice of selling, for that most worldly of objects, money, something that concerns man's deepest and inmost nature - the spiritual peace brought by the remission of sins.
  • Cedar and white ash, rock-cedar and sand plants and tamarisk red cedar and white cedar and black cedar from the inmost forest, fragrance upon fragrance and all of my sea-magic is for nought. Hymen
  • It was plain that he loved them, that they came nearer to expressing his real -- that is, his inmost -- self. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Volume II
  • Spartan boy who let a beast gnaw out his bowels till he died without expressing a groan, is a faint bodily image of this dilaceration of the spirit and exenteration of the inmost mind, which Calantha with English literary criticism
  • _Notre Père, ... les replies les plus profonds de nos coeurs_" -- "Our Father, who art in heaven, Thou whose searching glance penetrates even to the inmost recesses of our hearts. The Martian
  • There are three things of which every man consists, and which follow in an orderly connection, -- the soul, the mind, and the body: his inmost is the soul, his middle is the mind, and his ultimate is the body. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • I could keep my passion pure by concealing it in the inmost recesses of my heart.
  • In his inmost heart, he knew he didn't love me.
  • I crave to render you in oil: capture your essence, your inmost coherence and your déshabillé.
  • The ripe and green fruit are placed round about the stem or trunk, from the lowermost leaves, where the ripe fruit are, and upwards almost to the top; the heart or inmost pithy part of the trunks is in a manner hollow, or at best consists of very thin porous medullae or membranes; the tree very seldom branches or divides into limbs, I believe never unless the top is by accident broken off when very young: I saw one which had two tops or heads, the stem of which divided near the earth. Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws; Containing An Account of the Soil and Natural Producti
  • If, from the loftiest epic to the tritest novel, a heroine is often little more than a name to which we are called upon to bow, as to a symbol representing beauty, and if we ourselves (be we ever so indifferent in our common life to fair faces) feel that, in art at least, imagination needs an image of the Beautiful -- if, in a word, both poet and reader here would not be left excuseless, it is because in our inmost hearts there is a sentiment which links the ideal of beauty with the Supersensual. What Will He Do with It? — Volume 07
  • The love of system, of interconnection, which is perhaps the inmost essence of the intellectual impulse, can find free play in mathematics as nowhere else. Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays
  • The outward court is a square of forty feet, and includes two other courts: in the inmost are the royal apartments, which I was very desirous to see, but found it extremely difficult; for the great gates, from one square into another, were but eighteen inches high, and seven inches wide. Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World
  • With their round dance the electrons spin chrysalises of that which abides, the inmost cocoons which do not open of their own accord but are of that which abides. Harry Martinson: Catching the Dewdrop, Reflecting the Cosmos
  • We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs.
  • I crave to render you in oil: capture your essence, your inmost coherence and your déshabillé.
  • The outer is of the day, under the empire of mode; the outer passes away, in swift endless changes; the inmost is the same yesterday, today and forever. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • One of his earliest observations was that white children should know their ages, while the colored children were ignorant of theirs; and the songs of the slaves grated on his inmost soul, because a something told him that harmony in sound, and music of the spirit, could not consociate with miserable degradation. My Bondage and My Freedom
  • This clever and engaging play features two people on a train, who, for the most part, express only their inmost thoughts and only at the last make any connection with each other.
  • The prayer of my inmost heart for this assistance is the only light that shines upon my fears. Autobiography and Other Memorials of Mrs. Gilbert, Formerly Ann Taylor
  • We would feel uneasy in the presence of someone who knew our inmost thoughts.
  • We are following him, prying into the inmost privacy of someone else's life.

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