Sentences with phrase «almost feel your pleasure»

Your home is elegant but welcoming and we can almost feel your pleasure and relief at being «home» for Christmas pouring through the screen!

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In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food — self disclosure causes increased activity in brain regions associated with the sense of reward and satisfaction from money, food and even sex.
Thinking about things you enjoy can be almost as effective as actually doing the activity which makes you happy: «the part of the brain responsible for feeling pleasure, the mesolimbic dopamine system, can be activated when merely thinking about something pleasurable, such as drinking one's favorite brand of beer or driving one's favorite type of sports car.
Ask a man who almost ate himself to death how happy pursuing pleasure made him feel.
In fact, we almost can't help sharing our thoughts and feelings: Research also shows that talking about ourselves, whether in person or on social media, triggers the same pleasure sensation in the brain as does money or food.
I throw away almost all my «christian music» about 8 years ago, feeling that paying 20 $ for my own pleasure and to isolate me culturally more from the world around me was completely innapropriate.
This dough is a pleasure to work with; smooth and silky, it almost feels like you're rubbing your hands with lotion.
Then, I took my first laboratory course as a biology major, where I discovered new feelings of excitement and pleasure in lab work and in setting up experiments — a feeling that has remained the same with every experiment I have done for almost a decade now.
The texture feels very light, almost watery and is a pleasure to wear.
The fashion for 2015 tells us that when we choose clothes for the summer, it is preferable to opt for translucent fabrics that are almost not felt on the body, living a feeling of ease and pleasure.
I'm thinking that the popularity of garbage like this (and Billy Elliot, Greenfingers, Waking Ned Divine, and so on) is grounded in our endless delight in feeling sorry for Londoners and Dubliners, finding their plight to be adorable almost as much as the plucky drunken dole - rats who strip, dance, fight, and sing for our pleasure.
The screenplay, written by McQueen and Enda Walsh, has many good moments, such as the clean clothes the Brits force the Irish to wear to receive visitors (Otherwise they are naked, in protest of wearing criminals» clothes), a masturbation scene wherein one prisoner, in a cell smeared with feces, somehow feels embarrassed to waken his cellmate with the sounds of his self - pleasure, the scene of how the Brits need to powerwash the excremented cells, only to have the prisoners returned to the cells and break their cots and other furniture in protest — again inflicting almost as much brutality on themselves as the Brits do.
It took us almost a year to feel good about this, but now it gives us so much pleasure, our only regret is that we didn't do it sooner.»
Human life is short, and the world is big and incredibly interesting, so I always try to see as much as possible in every place I go (update: I used to do it, but in 2016 I finally discovered the way of slow travel and I'm very happy about it), but spending almost whole day in Norsk Folkemuseum was definitely a pure pleasure (I have similar feelings about Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam ♥).
It became almost some sort of self - imposed chore that I wasn't actually feeling any pleasure in doing.
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It's an interesting choice for a painter, perhaps the most pleasure - centred, almost drugged poem of the 17th century, and one which is fundamentally about the metamorphosis of memory and feeling achieved in art.
That's almost a shame — 4.7 inches felt like the sweet spot for comfortable one - handed use, and there's no need for the One's bottom bezel to be as large as it is — but this thing is still a pleasure to hold.
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