I enjoy brisk walks, and try to use the time for creative introspection and meditation. |
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Working at the last minute involves a bit of introspection coupled with strict scheduling. |
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Often, singer-songwriters have to find a balance between gloomy introspection and poppy melodies. |
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Why not drop in daily for your regular dose of nonsensical blather, rambling introspection and stolen links? |
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In a way, it actually sets the stage for her thoughtful introspection that follows throughout the rest of the album. |
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Neither should life be frittered away because of endless procrastination and continuous introspection. |
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The transitoriness of life, introspection and spiritual pursuits, are his eternal themes. |
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The problem is that men tend to heal in private, through introspection and quiet thinking. |
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We are called to introspection and self-examination before confrontation with others. |
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There are passages of quiet contemplation and introspection that belie any sense of terror. |
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I tried to write it in a way that showed that it brought about a spot of introspection and self-analysis on my part. |
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A sense of responsibility has shackled his tempestuousness, while a return to education has revealed qualities of introspection. |
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Then red is replaced by green, introspection by attention, and we pull off. |
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Years of observation and introspection have led many to the conclusion that people are self-interested creatures. |
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Thankfully, though, I believe that the Scottish art world has wider horizons than such navel-gazing, self-pitying introspection. |
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These are the signature concerns of an artist celebrated for coolness, objectivity, and introspection. |
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The book's primary occasion is a trip to China, where the speaker's defamiliarization prompts introspection. |
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It is among his choices for an exhibition of chromogenic dye coupler prints that speaks of the alienation and introspection of travel. |
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On Saturday, Hat Hair and I sit in the park and drink beer until his quiet introspection distresses me and I leave. |
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Arthur does not slip easily into introspection, he is too sprightly a personality for deep contemplation. |
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It is the beginning of the month of Elul, the period of introspection leading up to the High Holidays. |
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The inner movements are also very beautifully paced with great introspection to be found in the lovely Andante sostenuto. |
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Rather, in the first place, she observes that the fact of free will is available to introspection. |
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The political leadership required for this process of introspection was misappropriated for the gain of state office holders. |
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How do sense-data differ from other data, e.g. from those of memory or introspection? |
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So, for all of my introspection and depression, I suppose the eternal optimist inside me is not far from the surface. |
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We're not going to dwell, we're not going to indulge in an orgy of introspection and outpourings of grief. |
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Her readiness to drop everything for him offered constancy to a man prone to bouts of introspection and feelings of inadequacy. |
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The play of light through the space has overtones of spirituality and introspection. |
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I was appalled by his sheer lack of professional introspection in the face of substantial evidence that contradicted his assertions. |
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All this promotes attention, and makes introspection difficult, which is rather the point. |
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Daya Nath believed that mental purity could only be obtained through renunciation of the world, observance of rituals, introspection, and yoga. |
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Establish a comfort zone with the child before you ask for quiet observation or introspection. |
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A certain amount of seclusion for contemplation and introspection might be beneficial. |
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For that, social introspection is required at all levels to identify the root causes of such nefarious crimes. |
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Truth is within us and the Atman and Brahman are one and the same, which can be discovered with introspection. |
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From the internal viewpoint of introspection, mental reality is composed of sensations and images. |
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It is here that meditation leads to introspection, foundation for humane thinking. |
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My introspection loses a lot of its working energy and becomes sluggish, gloomy, self-nagging and self-doubting. |
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He had shot his bolt by the seventies, retreating into gloomy introspection. |
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Permanently in motion, he seemed to fear what he might discover in the calm stillness of introspection. |
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But I also know that such behaviour can lead to self-obsession and undue introspection. |
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Wendy nodded her acknowledgement and continued her silent introspection at the table. |
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Despite the noisy celebration with loud conches and raucous bells, the essence of practice of Hinduism is a quiet introspection and contemplative meditation. |
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There is neither cerebral detection nor conventional police work: the solution is reached by a process of inspissated introspection. |
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They hate their own company and find introspection morbid and depressing. |
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Let us try to clarify the framework which might allow us to throw light upon the act of introspection. |
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It's designed for reflection and introspection, which lead to an understanding that there would be no universe without divine existence. |
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It invites you to introspection and helps you to gain victory for the success of my Work of Redemption. |
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Those self-appointed commentators enliven and give form to the Lebanese community's introspection. |
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Her diamantine edge softened into something more interesting: thoughtfulness, introspection, and a kind of self-knowledge. |
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What you realise is how much of Weiner's problem is down to the obverse of that thick hide – a lack of self-awareness and introspection. |
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When it has come to you without being asked, there is need for a deeper introspection and understanding. |
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On the contrary, 'vsprs' transports you to a road paved with passion, entrancement and introspection. |
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This is a chance to leave the bustle of everyday life behind, quieten the mind and practice introspection. |
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My work calls upon both the Tarot divinatory aspect as well as its introspection dimension. |
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There is serenity and ecstasy, introspection and grandiosity in the last interpretation of the Goldberg Variations. |
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A putsch might mean months of self-indulgent ministerial introspection at a time of economic difficulty. |
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But this year there was furrowed-brow introspection mixed with the tub-thumping. |
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He was loquacious, providing a great deal of his introspection in public. |
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Still, some introspection on the part of Hillel International might be worthwhile. |
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It sought to oppose hedonism with introspection and subjectivity and had a marked disdain for theatrical music. |
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It is a day devoted to atonement, introspection and self-examination. |
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He's free to talk about himself and his vision and his band as if it's the most important thing in the world, without an ounce of real introspection. |
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Marina and the Diamonds: Froot Tight electropop steeped in introspection from the Welsh singer-songwriter, on this third album. |
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Eventually, our own introspection will provide the answers and keys during our meditation. |
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It would be a wonderful achievement to move beyond endless institutional introspection. |
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But the process of Pratyahara goes further: introspection continues and our attention goes further inwards. |
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Science will always repeal any unfounded theory without tangible foundation, and this is well in line with tidy introspection. |
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It had undergone a long process of introspection and emerged stronger than ever. |
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It stands in the way of any introspection, any desire to leave everything alone. |
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But, in moments of reflection and introspection, they will tell you that there is one thing that weighs heavily on their minds. |
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At the same time, a relationship of complicity with the public produces an introspection on the role of art in democratic society. |
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At this critical juncture, some introspection is required: where are we, what are our problems, and, finally, where are we going? |
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His attempts at thoughtfulness fall flat, especially when he attempts On Walden Pond-esque introspection and self-assessment. |
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In this graceful work, a warm haze, modulated from white gold at the top to chartreuse at the bottom, envelops the viewer in an air of quiet introspection. |
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The most startling thing about babbitt today is not its satire but the haunting, if brief, moments of introspection. |
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Avoiding the weepiness and introspection of some of her contemporaries, she is a great storyteller with an enviable knack for updating her sound to fit the passing decades. |
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It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong. |
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A salty pragmatism runs throughout, and only a modicum of introspection is encouraged. |
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Instead of silvered glass, however, the frame contains an oval of the same translucent blue Plexiglas, which invites introspection instead of mere self-contemplation. |
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They're full of introspection and nostalgia lately, but the impetuousness that made their early records so enjoyable still burbles to the top on a pretty regular basis. |
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One of the ways in which we sleep is by getting trapped in introspection, selfrealization, rather hearing the cry of my neighbour and the demands of the Kingdom. |
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The successful ratification of the Lisbon Treaty allowed us to end a long period of introspection which had distracted the Union from the major challenges affecting our future. |
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Helps inspiration and limpidity of spirits while increasing introspection. |
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And in so far as they care about financial innovation at all, they expect it to come from tech groups, not today's incumbents. At the same time the financial crisis has led to a bout of introspection at banks. |
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We should seize the opportunity for introspection. |
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Still, introspection is not really their thing. |
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As the title suggests, there was no room for navel-gazing introspection just a guitar-driven directness which was Dr Feelgood-like in delivery. |
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If one were to offer two words of advice to Hobbes and Gray, they would be extrospection and introspection. |
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That part actually helps with the emotional and ethical introspection. |
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Côté met well-spoken men and women who were capable of introspection, who expressed their emotions and who talked openly about what they experienced during peace missions abroad. |
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There is no need to face it in a gloomy mood of introspection and defensive foreboding, assuming that our sole goal must be to resist further steps on the road towards the creation of a centralising European super-state. |
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I am glad I did not limit myself to the introspection of self-hypnosis. |
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It was developed in reaction to introspectionism, a doctrine that states psychology must be based essentially on data derived from introspection. |
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This, once again, is the art of introspection and stubborn, self-pleasing originality. |
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With able support from Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman, it's a study in angsty introspection. |
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For all its introspection, this is a funny book. |
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So we might also think that if two experiences are introspectively indiscriminible, these experiences must share a property a phenomenal property that introspection is tracking. |
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It's a full-length progressive-rock composition, not a free-form jam, moving from introspection to exultance via, unfortunately, a long stretch overly reminiscent of mid-1970s Genesis. |
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But he did not rely upon introspection alone. |
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Solitude activates the imagination, and invites introspection. |
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In the constructive spirit of today's debate, we believe that the Security Council should continue its introspection with regard to improving its working methods. |
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The practice of introspection combined with the habit of writing something each day led to the introduction of the personal diary at the turn of the 19th century. |
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These practises are numberless, the articles and works devoted to it not bearing any relation to what has been developed in the course of fifty years of apparent neglect of introspection. |
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Sometimes, particularly in a world developing rapidly at global level, it is necessary to abandon introspection and adapt our competition rules to global conditions. |
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We are invited to a conversion: not to turn towards ourselves in introspection or individual perfectionism, but to seek communion with God and also communion with others. |
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Raising sons today requires dialogue, introspection, and feedback. |
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So don't skimp on introspection or waste the gift of choice. |
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The temptation is towards national introspection and nationalism. |
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A review could demonstrate to the allies the perils of introspection and isolationism, and emphasise the need for a broad-minded approach to European and world security. |
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But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him. |
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A person committed to lent, is in a spiritual training with introspection and renewal of their commitment to be an imitation of set principles by Jesus Christ. |
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In these he again explored a fictionalized version of Mold and its Methodist chapel culture, blending comedy with satire and psychological introspection. |
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From French-Canadian survivance to Quebecois national integration, the road to citizenship in Quebec has been a fascinating study in collective introspection. |
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