Sentence examples for thought of words from inspiring English sources

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Such an anachronistic borrowing of eloquence is in the grand tradition of American anti-intellectualism: the suspicion of thought, of words.

"I always thought of words as art supplies," he said.

"I thought of words like peace and reconciliation, democracy and development," he said.

Earl Parish wet his lips and thought of words he did not say.

I thought of words to this effect, but words seemed too obvious, and too public; I didn't want just anybody to read about my failings.

At that point, I lost it, and thought of words in my head that preachers are not supposed to say.

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This is intellectual collectivism, the subsuming of the individual into an overweening, overbearing, all-encompassing diktat of thought, of word, and of deed.

It translates the Bible thought for thought instead of word for word.

"It's not, 'To be or maybe not to be.' So I'm trying to really respect her very specific and well-thought placement of words".

Judge Oliver is apparently a man who gives a lot of thought to words and meanings.

I still often chuckle at the thought of the word "buckshelves".

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