Sentence examples for opening i thought from inspiring English sources

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What a bold opening, I thought, as the Law of Candor brought me almost immediately into this man's camp.

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I thought a thought, but the thought I thought, was not the thought, I thought I thought.

I made as many of the points above as space permitted, opening with this thought: "I read Daphne Merkin's Op-ed in which she bizarrely describes the Bernard Madoff disaster as 'shot through with ambiguity.' Really?

Once your mind is opened to thought leaders who I've found to repeatedly talk about the universe and energy and focusing on the big ideas versus the big paychecks, you will immediately see a difference in how big you can dream and how big you can execute.

I thought bad thoughts.

Once I opened up to this thought, something shifted and I began to attract new and wonderful friends, whose souls also yearned for something higher.

Amidst so much social media sharing, sometimes my posts go un-responded to, or even opened, and I feel alone with my thoughts.

The first time I opened the site this week, I had one thought: "Uh oh.

I opened up my own thought process above to demonstrate that it isn't neat.

"And I thought, Maybe the Northern Sea Route has opened up, because of global warming," Petersen said, recounting his thought process two years later, in Murmansk.

It opened my thoughts".

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