We've got "inconscient" but it doesn't convey the full extent of the English word. ❋ Unknown (2005)
La suite, c'est le retour inconscient dans la chaîne, ou c'est l'éveil définitif. ❋ Unknown (2008)
We know that genes and chromosomes are the cause of hereditary transmissions, not only of physical but of psychological variations; but we do not discover how psychological characteristics can be contained and transmitted in this inconscient material vehicle. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2008)
By his emergence from the dark cave of the inconscient the human being is newborn into a divine childhood, and this individual awakening bring nearer and nearer the possibility of a new dawn on the earth-consciousness. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)
J'etais fatigué mais le fait de ne pas avoir fait grand chose a part la suivre dans les rayons des magasins m'a permis de pouvoir me mettre en mode "veille" entre conscient et inconscient. ❋ Pinku-tk (2006)
Evolution is the method by which it liberates itself; consciousness appears in what seems to be inconscient, and once having appeared is self-impelled to grow higher and higher and at the same time to enlarge and develop towards a greater and greater perfection. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)
Nature is Her effulgent shakti, not inconscient prakriti or illusory maya. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)
Only the woodpile, friendly mossy logs unsplit, stood inconscient and irresponsible for any share in his black circumstances; and his tears fell among the lichens of the stump he was bowed on till, observing them, he began to wonder whether he could cry enough to make a pond there, and was presently disappointed to find the source exhausted. ❋ Sara Jeannette Duncan (N/A)
What I'd never had a taste of was the simple inconscient sort that one breathes in like the air .... ❋ Unknown (1901)
For what were these ancient manipulators of ideas, prestidigitators of a vanished world of thought, but the forbears of the long line of theorists of whom Fulvia was the last inconscient mouthpiece? ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)
With mute inconscient irony the two powers had faced each other for generations: the subjects never guessing that their sovereigns were puppets of their own making, the Dukes that all their pomp and circumstance were but a borrowed motley. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)
On Selden's part, no doubt, the wound inflicted was inconscient; he had never guessed her foolish secret; but Lily -- Lily must have known! ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)
Kate Orme was not without an amused perception of her future husband's point of view; but she could enter into it with the tolerance which allows for the inconscient element in all our judgments. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)
There are few sights more ominous than that of a crowd thus observing itself, watching in inconscient suspense for the unknown crisis which its own passions have engendered. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)
Olympus 'top into the sea -- "ἐξ αἰθέρος ἔμπεσε πόντῳ," and words fail me to describe the perfection of her being, a radiant simulacrum of our own, the inconscient self-sufficiency, the buoyancy and freedom which she showed me. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)
In minerals there are "constant tendencies" which are nothing but obscure wills; what we currently term weight, fluidity, impenetrability, electricity, chemical affinities, are nothing but natural wills or inconscient wills. ❋ ��mile Faguet (1881)
In fact, Sri Aurobindo felt that it was necessary for the divine descent to literally penetrate all the way to the cells, which are -- because they are the closest to the border of the material inconscient, or the outer edge of the divine involution -- the most resistant to the descent. ❋ Unknown (2008)