We have no meanings for "conscious person" in our records yet.
1 It can't be observed, except from within, by the conscious person .
2 To the self- conscious person the mere entrance into a public vehicle may prove an ordeal.
3 I make free to say that a more self- conscious person than Mr Henley does not live.
4 You are the most self- conscious person alive.
5 A self- conscious person is partly thinking about his problem and partly about what others think of his performances.
6 If the child is wisely aided, that poise which is so envied by the self- conscious person will be his.
7 The book is inanimate because it communicates no real feeling and so gives us no sense of a conscious person .
8 No point in us staying up any longer. A moment later Sigmund, still somewhat mystified, was the only conscious person in the room.
9 Persons and things are unlike in this, that each force which stirs within a self- conscious person is correlated with all his other forces.
10 The walls, papered in a saffron tint, bore framed advertisements and a few photographs of self- conscious persons .
11 'A less self- conscious person could do what I can hardly do without danger.
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