Sentence examples for inner impulses from inspiring English sources

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Major mental health associations say teenagers who are pushed into therapy by conservative parents may feel guilt and despair when their inner impulses do not change.

He saw something in comics that few other intellectuals did, not merely that they "touch archetypal material" and are the inheritors of "the inner impulses of traditional folk art," but that they are weird, funny and engrossing.

I was with the same random cluster of people I'd expect to encounter inside an elevator at a medical facility or any other generic office building: outwardly nondescript, with potentially odd inner impulses that make them do weird things like ride inside an elongated bubble.  .

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For an impulsion to lead to expression there must be conflict, a place where inner impulse meets the environment.

You have to work from an inner impulse and you see what the consequences are later".

When Burton decides not to put people of color in his films, that's not an expression of some avant garde inner impulse to whiteness locked in his inviolable individual artist brain.

The cosmology of the Timaeus is a complex and ample construction, involving a divine maker (assisted by a group of less powerful gods), who creates the cosmos out of a given material (dominated by an inner impulse towards disorder) and according to an intelligible model.

This mantra turns out to be one of the major themes of the book--listening to your heart, trusting that deep, inner impulse, and then going with it.

In a 1940 essay on teaching he writes that "the teacher, like the artist, the philosopher, and the man of letters, can only perform his work adequately if he feels himself to be an individual directed by an inner creative impulse, not dominated and fettered by an outside authority".

There is almost no process in the film, as if displaying the detailed workings of courts and businesses, of transactions and interrogations, threatened to reveal state secrets; there's no depth of character in the film, as if the wild vectors of the inner life, the diverse impulses and loose ends of which a personality is made, might undermine the plot's robotic inevitability.

Under Rendell's meticulous and coolly malicious probing, characters reveal prejudices about everything from gated communities to what Inspector Mike Burden, a stalwart in the Wexford series, calls "this lovey-huggy over-courtesy that masked an inner soullessness.... the impulse that made people put flowers in cellophane on strangers' death sites".

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