It may serve only to distinguish those with relatively powerful hang-ups from those with hang-ups that they manage often to defeat. |
In one way, enlightenment can be understood very simply as a release from certain obsessions and hang-ups. |
He has no hang-ups in bringing a free gospel of grace to all men saying he has no pleasure in the judgment that comes upon sinners. |
She also launches a blistering attack on Ally, claiming the TV lawyer's emotional hang-ups paint a poor picture of career women. |
That means you must let go of guilt, self-consciousness, judgments and personal hang-ups. |
Since they are so uninhibited and unrepressed, they will not likely have many psychological hang-ups. |