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    1. If a child has not been given correct information, relevant to our perception, about questions he may have asked about God, birth, death, gender difference and so on, then the incorrect or insufficient impressions could affect his life all the time


    2. In our case also similar impressions would have been created that we find very difficult to get over


    3. He comes in for coffee … only it turns into a bottle of red wine and some bread and cheese … we sit and talk until the wee small hours … he makes me laugh a lot with his impressions of some of the teachers at his school


    4. Retrieving his journal, Duncan took time to immediately write down his first impressions on everything


    5. Vague impressions of height and weight


    6. Their first impressions were only more stimulated when on the narrow strip of road across the tidal basin the edifice grew to fill their whole vision


    7. ” He made four impressions in the ground with his heel, at the four spots


    8. She had been asking questions since finding the dishes and she had only received the impressions after she asked a question that no one on earth could answer


    9. On the trip back into the valley, they were able to experience the full visual effect from the top of the hill, when they stopped at the Lytle-White house, she was able to hear their impressions, and obviously, they were touched


    10. impressions collected here have nothing in

    11. time to put down impressions


    12. I recorded impressions of the moment,


    13. while to note impressions and thought from


    14. He asked Darniil about his impressions of Babylon and was pleasantly surprised at the young man’s answers and fluent use of the language


    15. In other words, from the raw material of sense impressions, your mind constructs your world


    16. This ongoing story involves sense impressions of everything happening around us and inside of us, in real time


    17. ’ Scott went on to describe them, including his own impressions of their appearance and demeanour


    18. It wasn’t that she was able to see Gerrid, merely impressions of the surrounding environ – some reference points


    19. Unfortunately, the police have become easy targets for community activists and political malcontents with axes to grind; inclined to promote racial unrest and false allegations and other unfavorable impressions notwithstanding a few bad apples that have (otherwise) damaged the reputation of their honorable profession


    20. If one allows that worldly values are the off-springs of worldly customs, (alone); that is to say, restricted to non-spiritual matters, and that eternal values are necessarily eternal in meaning; neither limited by space nor time, which would otherwise render them meaningless and incomprehensive in form; universal or eternal Values must necessarily embrace all existence, including the ―Material‖ that (always) was, is and will become, without exception; the expression or starting point of God‘s own Creation, in His own Image consonant with His own laws or (Eternal Values), whose impressions have been (indelibly) stamped on all things potentially eternal

    21. for example, an attitude, that, may appear charming and pleasant on the surface while in fact concealing a darker, insidious nature; that is to say, external impressions are oftentimes misleading


    22. Operating in a free and open environment has historically encouraged Americans to consider the merit(s) and values of competing arguments by weighing the credibility of each in a manner that allows an individual to form accurate impressions and render sound judgments


    23. the visions, the insights, the impressions, and the passions of the soul


    24. These unfavorable impressions may be overcome in a variety of different ways including: 1) Making themselves less conspicuous by adopting conventional lifestyles and habits i


    25. Assumptions by modern revisionists seeking to belie historical traditions, avidly supported by special interests with political axes to grind, however discredited such assumptions oftentimes are, may further promote muddled-headed thinking by ultimately winning the battle of ideas, however questionable their premises, by perpetuating falsehoods that, on the surface, oftentimes appear plausible to variable, ―discerning‖ young minds armed with partial knowledge, but sufficient enough to receive distorted impressions at their face value, rendering many vulnerable to questionable or unlikely propositions that bear little or no resemblance to the truth; advanced by (political and social) deconstructionists alienated from their (hated) customs, offering in exchange, contemporary standards predicated on historical fallacies, deception, inflicted reasoning and ignominious viewpoints


    26. It remains a mystery to me how the mind is oftentimes influenced by initial impressions


    27. Whether or not ―hate crimes‖ have increased in recent years as a matter of fact or (by definition) is not necessarily a function of diverse impressions, (although they might be) especially when there is nothing of material value to be gained other than the perverse enjoyment derived by inflicting harm on someone considered socially or morally offensive or inferior in some manner or for no other (apparent) reason than someone‘s race or ethnicity


    28. The principal characters of our (early) youth, whether they be family, relatives or friends, especially those we have come to love dearly and who have left indelible impressions in our lives, are perceived in a wholly different manner as we grow older; where the confluence of a child‘s eyes and an adult‘s recollections seems to add ―something‖ that we might have otherwise overlooked as children but have come to appreciate (more) as adults


    29. Although the purpose of television is to entertain (and instruct) and to provide a meaningful outlet for a child‘s (incipient) imagination, it should do so in a manner that correctly distinguishes between what is real from implausible or uncertain (impressions) that that child normally receives; that is to say, that otherwise obscure what is real from what is not real (or make-believe) but only appears to be real whenever taken out of context


    30. The elastic demands imposed on our courts by modern impressions advancing the (unlimited) right to free expression have stretched its traditional boundaries in a manner that the Founding Fathers could never have possibly envisioned given the moral climate of the times in which they lived

    31. She wondered what impressions she might have had of the men if she had met them untainted, before Galeron’s lies had done their work


    32. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life


    33. A belief, on the other hand, is predicated on intuitive impressions that, although not factually proven or supported by (observable) evidence, nevertheless provides Reason sufficient grounds to advance faith-based assumptions affirming its truth


    34. impressions was as greedy as Ute and Carole, the village whores


    35. Exalted characterizations of the modern athlete are consonant with neo-prejudicial impressions and lack of historical perspective


    36. It would seem that such ―unknowns‖ or perhaps distortions or what the eye doesn‘t ―really‖ see are merely conveniences designed to support our (own) private prejudices or impressions under assault by the mind‘s eye


    37. onslaught of mind flaying impressions was as greedy, as Ute and Carroll, the village whores


    38. The hastening of scholastic mediocrity in America‘s (urban) Public School System is understood by the efforts of (its) soft-headed administrators and educators seeking to promote equality of results at the expense of its brightest students, many of whom are routinely held in check in order to allow their less talented classmates ―sufficient‖ opportunity to play catch-up; oftentimes necessitating a lowering of academic standards for the ―benefit‖ of other students who are intellectually less gifted, thereby promoting false impressions of academic achievement where performance results are (oftentimes) questionable


    39. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time


    40. Empirical studies based on observation or evidence observed by the senses, however, are not, in themselves, immune to faulty impressions whenever the senses (―mind‖) are either inadequately formed, corrupted, diseased or subject to pre-conceived designs that otherwise interfere with the observer‘s ability to render impartial or reasonable judgments

    41. What has indeed been assimilated from having lived yet having forgotten all; that is to say, wherein lay the principle examples of forgotten impressions?


    42. The underlying confusion over not being able to ―tell the forest from the trees‖ lies in mistaken impressions that incorrectly estimate the relationship between a whole and its parts


    43. Such impressions, (oftentimes) guided by (opportunistic) political and social ―leaders‖ harboring a vested interest in maintaining the status quo in order to consolidate their political power base by forging racial alliances designed to sever popular accord, are unlikely to change anytime soon in the absence of alternative, more creditable viewpoints


    44. Primitive Cultures possessed an inchoate awareness of its superior (natural) standing vis-à-vis the Beast although such impressions were comparatively intuitive rather than properly informed by ‖reason


    45. It is a meaningless hodgepodge of (disconnected) images that courts subconscious impressions and private interpretations of what an observer believes he or she sees or tries to see or believes is seen that is oftentimes something other than what is actually seen; that is to say, it indulges an uncertain mood at an uncertain moment of consciousness that produces an uncertain effect on the mind


    46. It merely imitates life in a manner that, however vague, is predicated on pictorial observations combined with (subjective) serial impressions formed by an individual over the course of his or her lifetime; that is to say, based on that individual‘s pre-conceived ideas


    47. Reason, unless informed by Faith, however, merely ―apprehends‖ thoughts and ideas proceeding from plausible assumptions designed to inspire confidence in questionable impressions that may appear, but are not necessarily, real


    48. Our interactions with other people (oftentimes) lack uniformity however consistent they may (otherwise) appear on the surface within the operating framework of ―artificial‖ expressions that retrieve from its private stock of impressions a particular role best suited for (the) ―occasion


    49. Homes are populated by ‖ghosts‖ who are not specters in any ordinary sense of the word however haunting impressions firmly rooted in our memories


    50. Addendum to the above: It is certain, however, that the product of one‘s (own) imagination (or its descriptive designs) retains its own internal or conscious impressions that unite Thinker and Thought in a manner that reveals or expresses the inner ‖being‖ of the Thinker











































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