Sentence examples for thought arise from inspiring English sources

"thought arise" is not correct or usable in written English.
It should read "thoughts arise." Example: When I think about the future, my thoughts arise of a better tomorrow.

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Won't this thought arise: if I don't go soon, I'll literally have to pay for my lack of commitment?

Now imagine that you observe a single thought arise in the mind, perhaps a thought about pizza.

We can rest in mindful self-awareness listening to a completely quiet mind, we can hear a thought arise, and we can hear it cease, leaving us once again listening to a completely silent mind.

We were there observing an empty mind, we were there as we watched a thought arise and pass away, and we were still there after the thought had disappeared.

Let the thought arise and fade away and bring your attention back to your breathing.

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The basic motivation for action, she thought, arises instead from an ability to experience stuff as good or bad, which is a trait that animals share.

From this uncertainty, I think, arose the vagueness that drove his librettists to distraction.

Constraints are generally thought to arise to ensure that certain structures develop properly.

Mental problems as such were thought to arise only sometimes, after many years.

These headaches are also thought to arise from pressure from vessels on the nerve.

It was formerly thought to arise from adrenal cortical cells lying within the kidney substance.

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