Aún no tenemos significados para "mental indolence".
1But there are further two distinct states or kinds of mental indolence.
2He drifted into a sort of agnosticism compounded of mental indolence and discouragement.
3In the want of positive instincts, he drifted into the mental indolence of history.
4The widespread mental indolence, so prevalent in society, proves this to be only too true.
5Further: mental indolence induces indolence in the bodily actions; mental inaction causes them to cease altogether.
6Don't give way to mental indolence.
7A mental indolence possessed him; the keen incentives of life appeared far, unimportant, his late rebellions and desires inexplicable.
8The other and more perfect sort of mental indolence, is that which we often experience during our exercise in the open air.
9Bud's twinkling eyes shot round upon the open French window with an alertness scarcely to be expected in a man of such apparent mental indolence.
10"Now, my dear Jervis," said Thorndyke, shaking an admonitory forefinger at me, "don't, I pray you, give way to mental indolence.
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