Of all activities one can partake in, flying by air is the most fossil-fuel-consuming activity a person can indulge in.
Whether a person consistently stifles anger or indulges in temper tantrums, scientists say the effect of the emotion on the body is profound.
Such attempts would be just as ill-advised as telling a sexually inhibited person to go ahead and indulge himself while he is still plagued by feelings of remorse and shame.
To satisfy one's desires: When a person indulges in material pleasures, he or she subsequently develops a stronger desire to enjoy more of it (Vāsanā).
The bar is a cavernous, dreary place where a person might indulge legally in his most incurable vices.
Since this is only an initial paper plan with no money involved, each person can indulge his fantasies.
Nevertheless, it is true for all skills that a person developing skills is indulging in a process of constructing models of what is happening externally.
First, they argued, a thought is put in a man's mind, then the person may either indulge in the thought or reject it.
It is a rule of this Parliament that persons in the gallery should not indulge in any expression of their feelings.
Of course, no sophisticated person would indulge in this kind of childish mockery.