- described, then, is
high-
minded. He who
deserves little and
claims little is
temperate [or modest], but not
high-
minded: for
high-
mindedness [or
greatness of...
- life,
encouraging listening and
psychological mindedness.
Social workers having psychological mindedness in
relation to themselves,
enables them to understand...
-
Daughter inspires all
kinds of
cognitive dissonance with its
blend of
high-
mindedness and
cheesy titillation. Very odd, and very icky.
Highly recommended...
- and fair dealing.
Courage is
subdivided into endurance, confidence,
high-
mindedness, cheerfulness, and industriousness.
Temperance or
moderation is subdivided...
-
those who had
helped him in his time of need.
Owing either to his
high-
mindedness or to the duke's neglect, however, Jie was long p****ed over. He finally...
- type of double-
mindedness,
willing only to a
certain degree, is akin to
distraction or half-hearted willing. Each type of double-
mindedness is a
human weakness...
-
thousands of
years of
human progress, a
savage and
haunting antidote to the
high-
minded idealism of
movies like
Christopher Nolan's
Interstellar and
Ridley Scott's...
-
translation it is
remarked that two
possible translations "pride" and "
high mindedness" both only get half of the meaning,
while magnanimity only "shifts...
-
Award for
Outstanding Lead
Actor in a
Comedy Series. His
performance as
high-
minded ****ographer Jack
Horner in Paul
Thomas Anderson's
Boogie Nights (1997)...
- ": 397 As he
later explained it: "We were with a community, a
people of
high-
mindedness. I saw the
excellence of the
people who
lived with
their discernment...