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1 I have often thought Peter was an Irishman, he was so impulsive .
2 And, dear boy, do try not to be quite so impulsive - so headstrong .
3 But it was very wicked of me to be so impulsive .
4 One day she's certain to have an accident anyhow , - she 's so impulsive .
5 You can't be so impulsive , coming upstairs and pounding on my door like that.
6 And you are so impulsive when you take an idea!
7 She had to remember this time not to be so silly and so impulsive .
8 She never would have thought she'd be so impulsive .
9 They are really just like children, so impulsive - so unreasoning .
10 But I wish he hadn't been quite so impulsive .
11 They are so impulsive and rapid that they seem to escape the control of the will.
12 I wish I wasn't so impulsive and greedy.
13 I am not so impulsive as you are.
14 Perhaps I am not so impulsive - you see , I am years older now-perhapsI am more selfish.
15 He thought her so impulsive as to be dangerous, perhaps, even to those she loved best.
16 But the girls were so impulsive and aggressive.
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