How To Use Thoughtlessness In A Sentence

  • First-person animal narrators often expose the thoughtlessness of human beings toward non-human animals.
  • Richard was anxious to atone for his thoughtlessness.
  • The thoughtlessness which can allow an inference to be extended from a product of disease possessing this susceptibility of multiplication when conveyed into the living body, to substances of inorganic origin, such as silex or sulphur, would be capable of arguing that a pebble may produce a mountain, because an acorn can become a forest. Medical Essays, 1842-1882
  • The sin of thoughtlessness shall be beaten with fewer stripes than the sin of deliberation, -- but it shall be _beaten_, and therefore it is _sin_. Sermons to the Natural Man
  • I should have done you a greater service had I pointed out to you its thoughtlessness, its inconsequence, and its want of comprehension.
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  • He spent six weeks in a living hell all because of his thoughtlessness!
  • * The judgment against Eichmann speaks to Bybee: Far from absolving him of guilt, his remoteness from the actual torturers — his thoughtlessness — increases the degree of his responsibility. Another Monday Linkdump « Gerry Canavan
  • His offended love, and Malvolio's humiliated suffering, are reminders of the harm done by mistake, mischance, drink, thoughtlessness and unkindness.
  • In my own case, I recollect acts performed by older persons in ignorance and thoughtlessness which undoubtedly tended to foster and strengthen my algolagnic instinct. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
  • But disabled people believe the biggest obstacles they face are mental ones-the prejudices and thoughtlessness of able-bodied people.
  • My postbag is filled with heartbreaking stories of law-abiding families whose lives are made a living hell by the actions of a few uncaring, selfish individuals whose thoughtlessness or ruthless criminal actions blight and intimidate whole neighbourhoods. Landlords to be given new powers to evict 'neighbours from hell'
  • The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Scarlet fever dropsy, which is really a _formidable disease, generally arises from, the carelessness, the ignorance, and the thoughtlessness of parents in allowing a child to leave the house before the new skin be properly formed and hardened. Advice to a Mother on the Management of Her Children
  • “A single week’s thoughtlessness and dissipation is often sufficient to undo a poor workman forever,” wrote Smith about life in London. Born Again
  • They are not easily aroused into the fearfulness which is so often the parent of thoughtlessness. The Epistles of St. Peter
  • The idea of our intelligence operation here is to make those situations safer, not to exacerbate them with thoughtlessness. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • For mental blindness, thoughtlessness and rashness pertain to imprudence, which is to be found in every sin, even as prudence is in every virtue. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • And writing is the enemy of forgetfulness, of thoughtlessness.
  • Happy thoughtlessness! ay, and enviable harmless vanity, which thus produced a _gaite du coeur_ worth all my philosophy! Letters on Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
  • Finally, on the biographical debit side there are the usual miscellaneous acts of thoughtlessness, rudeness and generally shabby behaviour.
  • Happy thoughtlessness! ay, and enviable harmless vanity, which thus produced a gaite du coeur worth all my philosophy! Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark

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