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1
Trouble and disquiet serve rather to
distract
the
mind
than to re-collect it.
2
Do not divers wills
distract
the
mind
,
while he deliberates which he should rather choose?
3
Other drugs are also useful to
distract
the
mind
from the problem long enough to make repairs.
4
At this point, I recommend deep, loud breathing to
distract
the
mind
while you're on the wall.
5
They
distract
the
mind
and foster inefficiency.
6
The great thing about a hotel sitting-room is that its beauty does not
distract
the
mind
from work.
7
They warn you when you are getting too close to an issue that will
distract
the
mind
from your intent.
8
I suppose it is possible that fear of hell might
distract
the
mind
so completely-Well ,letus not talk on these subjects.
9
Is that because it
distracts
the
mind
or stresses and weakens the body?
10
They say travelling
distracts
the
mind
,
but it didn't distract mine.
11
But then concealment by itself
distracts
the
mind
from the print and the sound.
12
This state of affairs
distracted
the
mind
of our colleague.
13
There is nothing like an entirely novel environment for
distracting
the
mind
,
bracing the nerves, and restoring tone.
14
God is in hell as well as in heaven, a thought which almost
distracts
the
mind
to think of.
15
There is, doubtless, a consummate power of annotation that anticipates difficulties, and clears away haze, without
distracting
the
mind
.
16
Something to
distract
the
minds
of the populace from the consequences of its own deeds, and the helplessness of its legislators.
distract
the
mind
distract