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John's idealism comes from the same place his music does.
The idealism of the community sometimes was not met, however.
And this time, their idealism was going to cost them everything.
For the man of action there is nothing but idealism.
Home where our nation's history was written in blood, idealism and hope.
"But we had so much hope and idealism that this guy could really change the world."
The idealism of the young has often found expression during college years.
"We're talking about people whose view of the world is based on idealism and religion."
I kept thinking, How do people lose their idealism so quickly?
And I had a good deal of idealism with regard to myself.
Like many others, I entered science with some sense of idealism.
European idealism brought me into politics in the first place.
People turn up here with a slightly higher than average level of idealism.
But there is a certain idealism at the heart of his character.
The world may not be able to afford much more of his idealism.
But what you have just said is nothing other than a pure idealism!
He might be getting older, she thought, but he'd lost none of his idealism.
His idealism demands that people be true to their own nature.
A certain earnest idealism takes hold of us when we're young.
But I believe that nothing begins to take off without the drive of idealism.
Americans are being summoned to action and idealism once again, he says.
"Idealism comes easier to those who have seen least of the world," I said.
In the end, all the talk of idealism carried neither man far enough.
"They have an eccentric idealism, rather than a sense of their might."
Idealism had its place, but Jordan was interested in results.