Sentences with phrase «common feelings for»

And she answered «I just want to find what will work to sell more books» I think that's a common feeling for a lot of authors.
No doubt a common feeling for people who have lived in more than one country.
Distress from separating from their parents or carers is a common feeling for many children when they first go to an early childhood service or start school.
Distress from separating from their parents or carers is a common feeling for many children when they first go to an early childhood service.

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According to The Cut, wedding registries aren't common, since French couples feel uncomfortable asking for specific items.
«It's very [common] for renters to go to a barbecue and feel sheepish when they speak to the brother - in - law or colleagues.
It's common nowadays for people to break an agreement or commitment when they feel like it.
When you're done feeling sorry for yourself and wallowing in your despair, you'll have something in common with the rest of humankind.
Given the state of the country, «Far Cry 5» feels like something made for an alternate reality where mass shootings aren't common, where there isn't a raging culture war between so - called Red and Blue states, where there isn't yet another misinformed scapegoating of violent video games unfolding.
Start by brainstorming common words and build from those, pushing farther out to the fringes of the English language to uncover uncommon words that evoke the feeling and tone that you're striving for.
It's common for an individual to feel productive just because they are going through the motions.
If you want to own Apple, but don't feel strongly enough to own the common stock, fear not, for there are 112 ETFs to choose from that hold it.
If you want to own Apple, but don't feel strongly enough to own the common stock, fear not, for...
It's remarkably common for entrepreneurs to feel in over their heads, or even a bit like a fraud making things up as they go along.
«It's so easy to characterize this [as an issue] the elites drag out to make the common person feel bad for driving around in a pickup truck.»
«Before the arts of printing and of reading became common, most of the great deeds of man, his finest thoughts, his noblest feelings, perished for lack of enduring record and easy accurate communication....
This emphasis on the individual's rights and feelings makes the need for surrendering value, or property for the common good, a difficult proposition in municipal politics.
«This partnership feels especially natural given our brands» common values and the pivotal roles they've both played in American history,» Rob Mason, VP of marketing for Jim Beam, said in a press release from both brands.
The intranet has created ways for individuals to share their passions and expertise, for teams to learn from each other, for offices to feel better connected, and for the company to build on common themes and directions.
«It's much less common for people to feel protected enough to come forward.»
You might feel it in the «married» small group where you find nothing in common with anyone else except for having walked down the aisle.
That is something to worry about — that there are people who can't imagine living for the common good and who feel they must believe in eternal punishment else they will do things that they think we all should fear.
But this trade would be restricted and promoted as governments feel is for the common good of their people.
It is itself related to at least three other feelings arising during the playtime — a sense of personal unity and wholeness, a gratefulness for the «common world» of the play community, and a recognition of life's fundamental sacredness.
Under John Paul, the Church found a voice with which to make common cause with people who had felt alienated from the Church - Jewish people, Christians from groups which had long broken with Catholicism, politicians, campaigners for various causes.
observer «The Bible supports:» «slavery» = > No, the Bible begins to reign in the abuse of slaves as was common and remind the Hebrew to never forget what it felt like for 430 years as oppressed slaves under Egypt; «I am the Lord your God who set you free from the slavery of Egypt».
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
It is the generality of both the physical and the conceptual feelings involved in religious experience which establishes the common basis for the kind of integration in which emotional experience illustrates a conceptual justification, and conceptual experience finds an emotional justification.
If you, my listener, should see such a man, although it is unlikely, for without a doubt weakness and mediocrity are the more common, if you should meet him in what he himself would call a weak moment, but which, alas, you would have to call a better moment; if you should meet him when he had found no rest in the desert, when the giddiness passes away for a moment and he feels an agonizing longing for the Good; if you should meet him when, shaken in his innermost being, and not without sadness, he was thinking of that man of single purpose who even in all his frailty still wills the Good: then you would discover that he had two wills, and you would discover his painful double - mindedness.
A common illusory expectation is that one's partner will be a gratifying parent figure who will both continue the satisfactions one enjoyed in one's childhood family and also make up for what one felt one missed in that family.
According to a recent Evangelical Alliance survey, «It is common for evangelical Christians to distinguish between homosexual «feelings» and «actions».
I think it's not the actual feeding itself that bothers most in public, but the actual ability to see the mother's breast which is common nature for the body to be covered in public, hence why we wears clothes, and that aspect of it feels very awkward and uncomfortable.
And when their common language, used to do business in a technically preoccupied age, is shaped to the paucity of dimensions necessary to such business, the roundness and the depth become silent for want of verbal counterparts for the felt but inchoate self.
So when I see people posting comments that lack any common decency, courtesy and consideration for a person's feelings.......
To be the answer for people whose most deeply felt need was release from sin or escape from the evils of the world — people whose common sense was different from ours — it was fitting that Jesus should be sinless and divine.
We feel that we are of the same kind, and we find that our very differences are a common armor, as though there were a dimension of life in which all striving makes for nearness, not only within a corporate body but heart to heart.
Hence, what is principally carried forward from moment to moment both by the regnant personally ordered society and by all the subordinate corpuscular societies is a collective feeling of interrelatedness together with the common element of form for the structured society as a whole.
One alcoholic, viewing in retrospect his grandiose isolation, said, «I felt so far removed from common garden - variety people that there wasn't any place for me.»
The adaptations arise in pursuit of a certain aim, in which intensity of feeling and conformity to a common pattern combine for the attainment of harmony.
A person's feeling of continuity with his past thoughts reflects a feeling for their common setting; as William James said, a person's thoughts seem «warm» to him.
I take the original wording to be «their subjective unity of aim,» where aim is conceived as a common feature by which all feelings are ordered together.15 Note that the unity of aim is quite static, for the divine conceptual actuality is itself static.
The words «a warm day» might share certain common meaning, but convey a different feeling for speakers in these different climates.
Yet, given the logical problems connected with the notion of a finite actual entity somehow prehending the objective integration of the primordial and consequent natures within God (as indicated above), it makes sense to think of God's influence on the concrescing actual occasion simply in terms of divine feelings vis - à - vis objective possibilities already present in the world as a common field of activity for God and all finite actual occasions.
And since «love» is the more common word for that feeling we have, it's probably better that you use that word so that we all can communicate better.
«31 That is to say, the pressures for a single moral architecture (single «reality - defining» agency, single «generalized symbolic medium») were felt in common law institutions.
we have something in common... i feel sorry for you too....
While common sense develops only a dull, vague, but solid feeling of the infinite reproducibility of this elementary experience, say, feeling the stone under the butt and the butt on the stone, natural science consciously aims at optimization and at an optimized grasp of the persistence and regularity of constellations of events, which satisfy the requirements for stability that things have.
This is common for any judgmental society or person, as long as they use their religious background and beliefs to justify taking away rights, implementing rules to defame groups of other people they feel are not of their group's «norm.»
To struggle with feelings of hate is common for a Christian.
His norm was the common human feeling for justice, though only vaguely defined.
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