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The meaning of human life would be reduced to the physical, base animal instincts, trapped within the contours of the body.
He has phenomenal instincts, superb technique and just enough quickness to get perfect jumps on hit-and-run singles.
As he came toward the reactor, his sadness and confusion was overpowered by his fighter pilot instincts.
She needs an environment in which her natural instincts for motherhood and homemaking are respected not crushed.
It should now be clear that trying to settle this flock elsewhere is almost impossible bearing in mind their strong homing instincts.
Male black bears have remarkable homing instincts as well and have traveled great distances, some up to 400 miles, to return to their homestead.
Because both are anadromous species with weak homing instincts, they colonized coastal streams far from the original points of introduction.
Trading is the animal instincts part of the game, and almost a separate game in its own right.
This discrepancy at birth is evened out later on, as the girl child has better instincts of survival.
All that's left to him is to develop his instincts for survival by making choices.
To emphasize the general untrustworthiness of boys she tries to shock me by pointing out their base animal instincts.
People will argue that as intelligent human beings we are above basic instincts.
And those are the decisions you're making a hundred times an hour and hoping that your instincts are good.
Poetry is not a civilizer, rather the reverse, for great poetry appeals to the most primitive instincts.
Her senses tingled in reaction to the smell, alert, and the instincts of the huntress awoke within her.
I doubted that my father would but I waited anyway, just to see if I was right in my speculations about my fathers paternal instincts.
He himself is a father and yet, despite his best efforts, his paternal instincts are weird to the extreme.
As a clinician, the medical director's instincts were to place the patients first and investigate the problem.
Let your own gut instincts lead you in this, not pressure from a peer group.
Hundreds looked on in amazement as more than 50 people defied their instincts and walked barefoot over hot coals.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He had his instincts, indeed, and at bird's-nesting they almost amounted to prophecy.
It is an outgrowth and culmination of instincts, a fusion of them into a new product.
The fine instincts of the animal will lead him unerringly to the refreshing spring.
A lifetime of narrow, unstimulating years and thwarted instincts had made age treat her ill.
But man who has no strong instincts, often dies poisoned by the oleander's juices.
The instincts of her girlhood, surviving, made a whited sepulcher of her present life.
He had all the instincts of the hunted to seek cover, and the night was his friend.
It would be no unamusing task for an antiquary with human instincts to dig and delve until he had re-peopled every residence.
Helen grew conscious of unplumbed depths, of instincts at which she was amazed and ashamed.
Of all mortal instincts, the possessive instinct is the most insidious and most evil.
These factors combine to aid the game and stretch to its utmost limit the venatic instincts of the fowler.
Sectarianism in education stultifies and robs the child and nullifies the finest national instincts in education.
His tastes and instincts were of the boudoir, the ante-chamber, and the table.
I have never been actually to Southfields, but I suppose a scheme of lemons and olives represent their austral instincts.
It is ingrained in them, they only sink from it to cover their natural instincts of infidelity.
She set too high value upon her acumen, upon the keenness of her instincts.
But she had faint, ineradicable prejudices, and instincts not quite dormant.
And is man less than a cow, that he cannot cultivate his instincts to an equal point?
Those sexual instincts which are inhibited in their aims have a great functional advantage over those which are uninhibited.
In hunting and swimming the Airedale is but following the strongest instincts that he has.
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