Sentences with phrase «certain kinship»

The phrase "certain kinship" means having a special or particular connection or similarity with someone or something, often based on shared qualities or characteristics. Full definition
As you read Some Thoughts, you discover that this is much more difficult than it sounds, which makes for a certain kinship between Locke's work and Jean - Jacques Rousseau's Emile.
«There's a certain kinship that is shared.»
Franco also acknowledged that his multifaceted career as a writer - director - actor - performance artist meant that he shared a certain kinship with Wiseau's creative ambitions.
Then again, as the Hollywood veterans knowingly observe, there is a certain kinship between the spectacle they're putting on and the really big show the Iranian revolutionaries have staged.
I bet we can all relate to this feeling: While reading a book, we feel a certain kinship to, or admiration for, a particular heroine.
Mugford explains that this experience makes him particularly fond of working with small, independent retailers, with whom he feels a certain kinship.
At an early age he developed a certain kinship with nature and its creatures.
You meet in some romantic, exotic locale and you instantly feel a certain kinship for meeting this person so far from home.
I don't know Mitch Stevens, the founder and lead guide, personally but reading his bio, I found that we share a certain kinship.
These works also have a certain kinship with Murray's painting.
Like mine, his work straddles the border between abstraction and realism and I feel a certain kinship with him.
He shares a certain kinship with the latter: in their consideration for memory, time suspended by sensations, the idea of the fragment, of kaleidoscopic effects and the pursuit of refraction.
Are there people in other genres that you feel a certain kinship with?
Even if you attended in different decades, there is a certain kinship to graduating from the same university.
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