Sentences with phrase «about eros»

I do not know what came over me but, on the coldest of cold December mornings, with Walden on my back and Adiah by my side, I told her about Eros.
I think I blurted out something about Eros being a baby we lost in a 7 second exchange of phone and photo taking.
Nearly all love songs» not all, but a great many» are about eros.
See in this succinct note from the newspaper cut Wells Fargo analyst Eric Katz had said the downgrade was driven by a continued increase in receivables in the United Arab Emirates business, concerns on whether Eros would turn free - cash - flow positive, and worries about Eros Now.

Not exact matches

Whether I speak in terms of what is considered to be important in terms of sexuality (or pretentiously called eros), or whether I present it in terms of a Brian De Palma movie about fate, apparently I must present it terms of the Republicans seeking the nomination in order to be take seriously.
With less panache, but with equal force and even further empirical social science evidence, her method resembles Roland Barthes» Mythologies in its outlines of the deep structure of the contemporary beliefs and practices surrounding our most deeply held moral codes about human sexual desire — or should I say eros.
But a few brief remarks about how eros and agape contrast will be helpful.
Even when we convert the earthly eros into the heavenly by addressing these words to God, it's all about what I want, what I need and what I, in those senses, love.
It would seem that, from the beginning, Kass was a humanistic dissenter from a scientific consensus about the true relationship between eros and logos.
What's so dismaying, finally, about By the Light of My Father's Smile is Alice Walker's apparent assumption that her only job is to serve as a cheerleader for Eros, to exhort her audience to love and respect their bodies.»
Anders Nygren to the contrary notwithstanding, our English language may reveal more about how most of us actually experience the Greek agape, caritas, eros and philia when it simply mixes them all up and calls them «love.»
They open the door to a deeper conversation about values, human nature and the fragility of eros, and force us to grapple with some of the most unsettling questions: How do we negotiate the elusive balance between our emotional and our erotic needs?
Even at that point he wanted nobody to say anything about landing on Eros.
And a special close - but - no - cigar award goes to the NEAR Shoemaker probe, which snapped this photo from about 400 feet above the surface of the near - Earth asteroid Eros:
The probe landed on the surface of Eros in February 2001 and transmitted usable data for about two weeks afterwards, none of which was photographic in nature.
How about Farewell My Concubine, Eros - Hand (probably her best performance ever), Memoirs of a Geisha, 2046, etc?
More important: all art is about Psyche (the («abstract») spirit) going to bed with Eros («physicality»).
Early Antonine, Sarcophagus Fragment with Eros, Three Nereids, a Triton, a Ichthyocentaur, and a Hippocamp (detail), about 140 - 160, Marble.
Eros Resmini, Discord's chief marketing officer, told Polygon that their team, like just about everyone else, tuned in to watch Drake and Ninja pal around together for a while.
Key highlight about this tablet is the 8 inch screen with HD resolution, 3 GB RAM, 4000 mAh battery and it comes with one year of Eros Now Premium Subscription — all this for Rs. 12,999.
In terms of the beliefs about love, based on John Alan Lee's six attitudinal styles of love — Eros (erotic), Pragma (rational), Ludus (game play), Storge (friendship), Mania (passionate) and Agape (altruistic)(De Andrade & Garcia, 2014, Hendrick & Hendrick, 1986)-- studies in various cultures indicate that men tend to have a predominant outgoing and adventurous style in their romantic interactions (ludus), while women possess more rational (pragma), friendly and companion (storge), intense and uncontrolled (mania) profiles than men (Hendrick & Hendrick, 1995, 2000; Sprecher & Toro - Morn, 2002).
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