Ainda não temos significados para "only impulse".
1The savage has only impulse; the civilized man has impulses and ideas.
2Her only impulse had been to lash out at him.
3How was I to know it was only impulse?
4His only impulse was that of the wounded animal-tohide himself alone with nature and the night.
5Flight was his only impulse-toget back to the horses, mount and ride off, his one purpose.
6You think you do-butit's only impulse.
7My only impulse will be self-destruction.
8Jacob Farnum was bustling about, although, as far as could be seen, his only impulse was sheer excitement.
9At last they were face to face, and it seemed that his only impulse was to run away.
10The impulse which moves a person to do things-theonly impulse that ever moves a person to do a thing.
11I did not even think of doing so; my only impulse was to fly from what was so horrible and heartrending.
12Dame Jane says an inherited capacity for violence, which we share with our primate cousins, is not the only impulse humans have.
13I obeyed the only impulse I could have at such a moment, and galloped after as fast as my horse could go.
14In fact, perhaps the only impulse stronger than the desire to see what shouldn't be seen is the desire to prevent it being seen.
15The wind and the wave are only impulses; effluvium is a current.
16"Lunatics are rarely governed by motives at all," I replied, " only impulses.
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