Sentence examples for thoughts and aspirations from inspiring English sources

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As you mature it's really important that you take responsibility for your own destiny and instead of inertia in the doldrums or forever looking back, you cast your thoughts and aspirations toward creating a different future.

Rejecting their parents' boorish values, they have made a private alliance nourished by books, ideas, loving mutual support and hunger for an outside world of high thoughts and aspirations.

To pre-empt any suggestion that Republicans were rushing things, Mr. Dayspring noted that earlier on Thursday the White House spokesman, Robert Gibbs, said that addressing national problems would be one way to live up "to the thoughts and aspirations of those that were involved in this tragic event".

The yearly Discourses that he delivered at the academy clearly mirrored many of his own thoughts and aspirations, as well as his own problems of line versus colour and public and private portraiture, and gave advice to those beginning their artistic careers.

We will bring to you firsthand experiences, thoughts, and aspirations of some of our most promising transnational scientists who are crossing borders to do good science.

Hip hop soul affords a narrative window into the lives, thoughts, and aspirations, of African American women of the hip hop generation.

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We caught up with these highly engaged Cornell alumnae to learn their thoughts about and aspirations for their new roles.

The hue of the walls serves to minimise visual noise, and the exquisite sparseness means children can project their thoughts, hopes and aspirations on to the blank, grey canvas of the brick". No such cobblers, I'm afraid.

The hue of the walls serves to minimise visual noise, and the exquisite sparseness means children can project their thoughts, hopes and aspirations on to the blank, grey canvas of the brick".

Albert Einstein, as a self-professed adherent of humanism and rationalism, likewise viewed an enlightened religious person as one whose conscience reflects that he "has, to the best of his ability, liberated himself from the fetters of his selfish desires and is preoccupied with thoughts, feelings and aspirations to which he clings because of their super-personal value".

But do we really value obviousness and noise over deep thoughts and lofty aspirations, however awkwardly these may be realized?

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