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Introspection   /ˌɪntrəspˈɛkʃən/  /ˌɪntroʊspˈɛkʃən/   Listen
Introspection

noun
1.
The contemplation of your own thoughts and desires and conduct.  Synonyms: self-contemplation, self-examination.






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"Introspection" Quotes from Famous Books



... embarrassed—vaguely uneasy. The memory of Rice's words came flooding back to him. Whatever else was true, this man's sufferings were real indeed. To him she had never been anything but a most charming benefactor. In a momentary fit of introspection he told himself, then, that her sex ...
— The Survivor • E.Phillips Oppenheim

... themselves—as St. Paul did—of a surplusage of merits of some sort, when registering the barometer and the thermometer of their religious experience were the most unrelenting self-accusers. It is safe to say, as a general thing, that those who in that introspection, in the measurement of their heats and chills of piety, grieved most deeply and found the most ingenious causes for self-infliction were either the most calculating hypocrites or the most truly godly. To which of the two classes any one particular individual might belong could ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 • Various

... great epic. Her father had said the epic was a thing of the past, that in the future none would be written, for that it was a form of expressions that belonged to the world's youth, and that age brought philosophy and introspection, but not epics. ...
— The Eye of Dread • Payne Erskine

... a fine piece of introspection. A translation by Mrs. Humphry Ward is published in 2 volumes by the Macmillans. De Senancour's Obermann, translated by A. E. Waite (Wellby), should ...
— Immortal Memories • Clement Shorter

... halted and stared out over the lower ranch buildings at the distant pastures. Tresler was slightly behind him as he stood, and only had a sight of the man's profile. He did not seem to be looking at any particular object. His attitude was one of thoughtful introspection. Tresler waited. Things were turning out better than he had hoped, and he had no wish but to let the arbiter of the situation take his own way. He began to think that, whatever Jake's ulterior object might be, he ...
— The Night Riders - A Romance of Early Montana • Ridgwell Cullum


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