Aún no tenemos significados para "mere sake".
1Richard talked on, very evidently for the mere sake of passing the time.
2She seems to have poisoned for the mere sake of poisoning.
3He loved for love's mere sake, with an absolute abstract love.
4However, the Athenians seldom gather to eat for the mere sake of animal gorging.
5How far across country could you run alone for the mere sake of exercise?
6The troops killed for the mere sake of killing.
7Even men, let us venture the suggestion, like change for the mere sake of change.
8Why should he submit to everlasting boredom for the mere sake of acting like everybody else?
9Do not, then, for the mere sake of discipline, command attention from your pupils in thundering tones.
10He was "spoiling" for a quarrel-justfor the mere sake of quarrelling-thatI could see.
11Worst of all is change for the mere sake of change; it is simply better than literal copying.
12He is a true sportsman in this respect and does not kill for the mere sake of killing.
13Usually the kleptomaniac is a woman, with an insane desire to steal for the mere sake of stealing.
14So many men in the past have become infatuated with basest deeds for the mere sake of fame!
15We do not act for the mere sake of acting, but for some end, something beyond the particular act.
16It includes making distinctions, definitions, divisions, and classifications for the mere sake of making them-withno objective in experience.
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