1. Much of my agony came from my inability to understand his motives. 2. She would at once understand the motive and, however coldly she dealt with me, she would understand the necessity. 3. She has a natural ability to understand the motives of others. 4. But at least they understand my motives better now than they did before. 5. He wanted, he said, to be able to understand the motives of men. 6. Lacroix said Robinson talked to him after practice to make sure he understood his motive. 7. On the other hand, many supported the move and understood the motives. 8. So can taking the time to understand the motives behind the actions of others. 9. The first step is understanding their motives. 10. Gordon-Somers said civilians in Monrovia did not understand his motives. |