Sentences with phrase «certain kind of pleasure»

Such surrender might afford a certain kind of pleasure, but in this case the pleasure came from being possessed rather than from possessing.

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But I do thing that there're you know, [that] reality carries it owns kind of beauty and pleasure and that the world we're capable of creating will have certain redeeming qualities, including a much stronger sense of community, and probably a somewhat closer connection to the natural world, too.
In addition to the feeling of hunger, we also often have an appetite for a specific kind of food, and sometimes we simply crave the pleasure a certain food like chocolate or pizza may provide us.
There's a certain kind of gastronomic pleasure that you can take from the food you eat, very similar to the kind of physical pleasure and intimate desire partners feel when spending time together.
It isn't often in the summer that you enjoy the intense pleasure of a certain kind of old - fashioned cinema experience, the sort that sweeps you up in sheer spectacle with bigger - than - life images and yet holds you close with intimately observed characters and the details that keep your eyes and mind busy.
In exchange for all the love, affection and pleasure canine pets could give to their families; they also need certain kinds of care in return.
A certain kind of feeling exceeds these containers to transmit the promise of pleasure, all guaranteed by the touch of this talisman or the clutch of that prosthesis.
One of the pleasures of being in certain kinds of legal information provision, where the question of reliance on evidence is primary, is in knowing that what is presented to the customer is verifiably optimal and appropriate; its importance to society is undeniable.
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