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1. “Just think of a molecule that erases a person’s ability to hide or not hide his or her thoughts, so that her or his inmost and favorite ones rise to the surface and unleash behavior that reveals the person
2. Whilst you on the other hand can see our inmost hearts
3. Much to my regret, I must confess that this was a very bad idea since the water in contact with the brew inside my mouth, acquired a taste even more bitter that it had initially, a ruin taste, that came down to my inmost being, made me shed tears from my eyes and silenced me completely
4. Make prayer your inmost friend and worship your soul's support
5. This is a revelation of the spirit of my Father to your inmost souls
6. and tried to express her inmost fears:
7. It was as if the mute tune of the pipes grasped the boy's inmost soul with salacious fingers and with brutal torture wrung from it every involuntary expression of secret passion
8. “Who knows,” Sensei said indifferently, continuing to quote Goethe, “’Parchment, is that the sacred fount whence roll / Waters, he thirsteth not who once hath quaffed? / Oh, if it gush not from thine inmost soul, /
9. "There is an inmost center in us all, where truth abides in fullness
10. There now; was ever young man more thoroughly fitted out with invoked blessings? And each one wished from the inmost sincerity of my heart
11. He endeavoured to sing the praise of the inmost core of her, the inexpressible, illuminating, understanding, and wholly sweet core, and instead he found himself acidly deprecating her clothes
12. But the same man, when he enters into the inmost recesses of his consciousness, feels that there is something constantly trying to expand itself
13. Once he has discovered aspiration in the inmost recesses of his heart, all his problems are solved
14. However, again as inmost industries, the majority of career consulting
15. Proverbs 20:27 “The lamp of the Lord searches the spirit (nshahmuh) of a man; it searches out his inmost being
16. be added the knowledge we now have of the arts of the East, of China, Japan, and India, the modern artist has to select those things that appeal to him; has to select those elements that answer to his inmost need of expressing himself as an artist
17. The Gospel of John shows that it was the inmost secret of Christ, that He was the Life of the world; and this could not easily be taught to the Pharisees
18. And is not this persuasion the reason why so few of mankind inwardly worship the God in whom they profess to believe, with half the enthusiasm which the adorers of the Blessed Mary devote to her service? Their inmost beliefs respecting their Maker are such as to quench soul communion at its source
19. Subjection to the influence of but one of the two parents during early life, under circumstances favorable to the development of that type, will perhaps seem almost to extinguish the influence of the other hidden nature; yet it mingles with the inmost life of the body and soul, and might be easily educated under a favorable regimen
20. Indeed the Christians of modern times do not believe even Protestant Christianity in their inmost souls nearly so deeply as is supposed
21. It is also with profound deference and self-distrust that any criticism should be ventured upon the gospel which the self-denying and learned missionary body is proclaiming to the pagan majority of mankind, with a courage and endurance which puts us all to shame; but the knowledge which I possess of the inmost sympathy of some of the ablest of themselves emboldens me to express an expectation that the alteration of some of the modes of stating Christianity abroad, which a similar change at home may naturally lead to, will be attended with happy results
22. Where you may see the inmost part of you
23. To penetrate the inmost lore of poets--to know the mighty ones,
24. Next day Amy was rather late at school, but could not resist the temptation of displaying, with pardonable pride, a moist brown-paper parcel, before she consigned it to the inmost recesses of her desk
25. publishing abroad the inmost secrets of their hearts, they are reduced to sore extremities
26. 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
27. The singers were dwelling on one of those low, dying chords, which the ear devours with such greedy rapture, as if conscious that it is about to lose them, when a cry, that seemed neither human nor earthly, rose in the outward air, penetrating not only the recesses of the cavern, but to the inmost hearts of all who heard it
28. My eyes pierce the inmost recesses of the earth, and are dazzled at the sight of so much riches
29. Noirtier's face remained perfectly passive during this long preamble, while, on the contrary, Villefort's eye was endeavoring to penetrate into the inmost recesses of the old man's heart
30. That touches a man's inmost heart
31. A fresh torrent of tears burst from their lachrymal ducts and the vast concourse of people, touched to the inmost
32. Dimmesdale, not merely the external presence, but the very inmost soul, of the latter, seemed to be brought out before his eyes, so that he could see and comprehend its every movement
33. Dimmesdale a real existence on this earth, was the anguish in his inmost soul, and the undissembled expression of it in his aspect
34. “God's eye beheld it! The angels were forever pointing at it! The Devil knew it well, and fretted it continually with the touch of his burning finger! But he hid it cunningly from men, and walked among you with the mien of a spirit, mournful, because so pure in a sinful world!—and sad, because he missed his heavenly kindred! Now, at the death-hour, he stands up before you! He bids you look again at Hester's scarlet letter! He tells you, that, with all its mysterious horror, it is but the shadow of what he bears on his own breast, and that even this, his own red stigma, is no more than the type of what has seared his inmost heart! Stand any here that question God's judgment on a sinner? Behold! Behold a dreadful witness of it!”
35. The count shuddered at the tones of a voice which penetrated the inmost recesses of his heart; his eyes met those of the young girl and he could not bear their brilliancy
36. Others, again,—and those best able to appreciate the minister's peculiar sensibility, and the wonderful operation of his spirit upon the body,—whispered their belief, that the awful symbol was the effect of the ever-active tooth of remorse, gnawing from the inmost heart outwardly, and at last manifesting Heaven's dreadful judgment by the visible presence of the letter
37. Even as I have said concerning ourselves, when our thoughts of God do agree with what the Word saith of him; and that is, when we think of his being and attributes as the Word hath taught, of which I cannot now discourse at large; but to speak of him with reference to us: Then we have right thoughts of God, when we think that he knows us better than we know ourselves, and can see sin in us when and where we can see none in ourselves; when we think he knows our inmost thoughts, and that our heart, with all its depths, is always open unto his eyes; also, when we think that all our righteousness stinks in his nostrils, and that, therefore, he cannot abide to see us stand before him in any confidence, even in all our best performances
38. He saw that the inmost recesses of her soul, that had
39. In my inmost heart I believed that I could succeed where others failed, and now I had the opportunity to test myself
40. "Most preposterous!" I exclaimed, and then, suddenly realizing how he had echoed the inmost thought of my soul, I sat up in my chair and stared at him in blank amazement
41. And now within all the automatic succession of theoretic phrases—distinct and inmost as the shiver and the ache of oncoming fever when we are discussing abstract pain, was the forecast of disgrace in the presence of his neighbors and of his own wife
42. It seemed an endless time to Rosamond, in whose inmost soul there was hardly so much annoyance as gratification from what had just happened
43. mother by a look, and seemed to search out her inmost thought
44. Hearing the very words she had just used to her cousin now addressed to herself, she turned upon him a look of love, her first look of loving womanhood,—a glance in which there is nearly as much of coquetry as of inmost depth
45. Here and there was a cup or basin of polished bronze; and a goblet of plain silver was set by the Captain's seat in the middle of the inmost table
46. Smellie, stretching its nether Ends o’er me, so that my Privy Parts were duly cover’d (as Modesty requir’d), whereupon the Great Doctor bade me spread my Legs, and with his enormous Hands he prob’d the Inmost Centre of my Being, causing me more than once to catch my Breath and almost wail with Pain
47. The conventionary doubted not that he had successively conquered all the inmost intrenchments of the Bishop
48. There is a spectacle more grand than the sea; it is heaven: there is a spectacle more grand than heaven; it is the inmost recesses of the soul
49. In vain did he struggle, he was reduced to confess, in his inmost heart, the sublimity of that wretch
50. Marius, who had always present to his mind the inflexible grandfather of his early years, interpreted this silence as a profound concentration of wrath, augured from it a hot conflict, and augmented his preparations for the fray in the inmost recesses of his mind