Sentence examples similar to perpetual impulse from inspiring English sources

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The more inward faith of Protestantism, for example, established a perpetual internal conflict between natural impulses and religious conscience.

Camus's purpose is to dramatize the psychology of pathological violence as a self-defining act, and his point, though open to debate with Tony Snow, is that violence may arise not as a result of premeditation and ideological fixation but as a sporadic and unplanned impulse, a kind of perpetual human temptation.

That impulse has been jazz's perpetual challenge and great constant, from the very beginning.

But in both, it's hard not to feel that man's loftiest impulses and his most brutal ones are in perpetual dialogue.

His brain, body and nervous system are in perpetual overdrive, flooding his system with the stress of "fight or flight" impulses.

Perpetual daylight.

Louisiana and Illinois were perpetual leaders.

Perpetual luxuries.

Perpetual travellers?

An impulse?

Perpetual Groove, jamband.

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