Sentences with insist, Sentences about insist in English

Sentences with insist, Sentences about insist in English

1. We insisted on its importance.

2. Jessica insists on her son being innocent.

3. He insisted so much that I couldn’t say no.

4. Steve insisted on being able to do all the things.

5. Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

6. One who is too insistent on his own views, finds few to agree with him.

7. My mom insisted on multigrain bread and never allowed soda in the house.

8. He insisted that stars were people so well loved, they were traced in constellations, to live forever.

9. I took piano for many years. I kicked and screamed through all of my lessons, but my mom really insisted.

10. Amidst the mists and coldest frosts he thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts.

11. And if you insist on continuing to make assumptions about my character, I’ll advise you only this: assume you will always be wrong.

12. As I grew older, I realized that it was much better to insist on the genuine forms of nature, for simplicity is the greatest adornment of art.

13. All of us kids ended up ‘doing Mom.’ There are four of us who’ve tried show business. Five if you insist on counting my sister the nun, who does liturgical dance.

14. Let us more and more insist on raising funds of love, of kindness, of understanding, of peace. Money will come if we seek first the Kingdom of God – the rest will be given.

15. Imagine my surprise when, after a lifetime of teaching me to keep personal things to myself, Mom insisted my drawings were the start of a comic strip for millions of people to enjoy.

16. Jazz in itself is not struggling. That is, the music itself is not struggling… It’s the attitude that’s in trouble. My plays insist that we should not forget or toss away our history.

17. There is no future. There is no past. Do you see? Time is simultaneous, an intricately structured jewel that humans insist on viewing one edge at a time, when the whole design is visible in every facet.

18. As this long and difficult war ends, I would like to address a few special words to the American people: Your steadfastness in supporting our insistence on peace with honor has made peace with honor possible.

19. There is a fuzzy but real distinction that can and I believe should be made, between patriotism, which is attachment to a way of life, and nationalism, which is the insistence that your way of life deserves to rule over other ways of life.

20. Liberalism is an attitude rather than a set of dogmas – an attitude that insists upon questioning all plausible and self-evident propositions, seeking not to reject them but to find out what evidence there is to support them rather than their possible alternatives.

21. My mother is a big believer in being responsible for your own happiness. She always talked about finding joy in small moments and insisted that we stop and take in the beauty of an ordinary day. When I stop the car to make my kids really see a sunset, I hear my mother’s voice and smile.

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