Sentences with Pursuits, Pursuits in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Pursuits

Sentences with Pursuits, Pursuits in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Pursuits

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1. Men tire themselves in pursuit of rest.

2. The pursuit, even of the best things, ought to be calm and tranquil.

3. I shall remain vigilant and unyielding in my pursuit of the enemies of the Coalition.

4. There is certainly no absolute standard of beauty. That precisely is what makes its pursuit so interesting.

5. The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.

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6. It is proved by surveys that happiness does not come from love, wealth, or power but the pursuit of attainable goals.

7. There is in fact something obscene and sinister about photography, a desire to imprison, to incorporate, a sexual intensity of pursuit.

8. Waking up is not a selfish pursuit of happiness, it is a revolutionary stance, from the inside out, for the benefit of all beings in existence.

9. The pursuit of beauty is much more dangerous nonsense than the pursuit of truth or goodness, because it affords a stronger temptation to the ego.

10. A man’s love, till it has been chastened and fastened by the feeling of duty which marriage brings with it, is instigated mainly by the difficulty of pursuit.

11. It comes from a disdain for anything or anybody that impinges upon your mobility, from a confidence in your own decisions, and from the use of your time in constant pursuit of education and improvement.

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12. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

13. But my most favourite pursuit, after my daily exertions at the Foundry, was Astronomy. There were frequently clear nights when the glorious objects in the Heavens were seen in most attractive beauty and brilliancy.

14. The old interests of aristocracy – the romance of action, the exalted passions of chivalry and war – faded into the background, and their place was taken by the refined and intimate pursuits of peace and civilization.

15. The pursuit of peace and progress cannot end in a few years in either victory or defeat. The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trials and its errors, its successes and its setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned.

16. When the first fossils began to be found in eastern Africa, in the late 1950s, I thought, what a wonderful marriage this was, biology and anthropology. I was around 16 years old when I made this particular choice of academic pursuit.

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