Sentences with phrase «common people feel»

«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.»

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«And we're all flying through space together, as a team, and it gives you this perspective — people have described it as this «orbital perspective» — on humanity, and you get this feeling that we just need to work better — much, much better — to solve our common problems.»
It's common nowadays for people to break an agreement or commitment when they feel like it.
The questions that people tend to ask at networking events these days have become so common they feel canned and inauthentic.
People who make a great first impression listen closely to everyone, and they make all of us, regardless of our position or social status or «level,» feel like we have something in common with them.
The feeling of inadequacy is especially common among gifted, high - achieving people with something to prove — the exact type of person who tends to be drawn to entrepreneurship.
It will go from a small, tight - knit family feel to what, hopefully, will be a really interesting, diverse and large group of people united by a common goal, values and strong cultural fabric.
I think what we really have to do is change some of the incentive structures so that people feel liberated to pursue some common ground.
In fact, since rejections are so common, it's a wonder that so few sales people anticipate hearing them and prepare to deflect the negative feelings they can create.
One of the most common examples of branding is that of Coca - Cola, whose name is synonymous with the well - known advertising that appeals to people's emotions: «Things go better with Coca - Cola» and «Share a Coke — Share a Feeling
Alaethea's favorite part about working at Common Desk is getting to meet so many different people day - in and day - out, and she strives to make sure every single person that walks through the doors feels connected and part of Common Desk's growing community.
«It's much less common for people to feel protected enough to come forward.»
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.
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.
A common experience of LGBT people is that of feeling that the rest of the world is painfully silent about their needs.
However, one common theme is that it can leave the person feeling isolated and alone.
They should not be the common man writ large or people with whom the mediocre in character and ability feel comfortably equal.
Even if we were able to suspend our common sense in the area of religion in order to buy into this traditional theology — something which many people have felt forced to do because they saw no good alternatives — we would then have a spirituality that is unable to adequately fulfill its role.
Some older people were offended by the latest effort at revision of the Book of Common Prayer, feeling that because they would not live to use the new prayer book, their opinions were likely to be discounted.
... i feel that people who try tell me i'm not a «real» christian (most common reason: i'm not baptized and rarely partake in communion) believe that.
Half of those surveyed said feeling ashamed is the most common reason why people hide their money problems, followed by 46 per cent who said they would be scared of their partner's reaction.
Furthermore, how do you feel about continuing to try to gain converts from Native Americans by telling them that they have Israeli ancestry when it has been genetically proven that Native Americans do not have common ancestry with people from the Middle East?
But religious love is only man's natural emotion of love directed to a religious object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be called into play in the lives of religious persons.
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.
While most of those people are making their fortune playing to the lowest common denominator and may not exactly believe in the hateful language they use, there are thousands and thousands who listen and feel justified expressing their bigotry and hatred.
It functions in healing just in the measure that through it the person becomes able to move beyond the stage in which his positive and negative feelings are bound up with the counselor and to discover a new relationship to other persons in the family, the day's work, and the common life.
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.»
In the group which is thinking and feeling together about the same common ideas, the emotional response is heightened... music, pageantry, sermon, prayer and response are used to focus the attention of the group upon what is believed to be the Highest Good and the Most Real, manifested in the person of Christ.
«I felt I was a woman trapped in a man's body» is a common --- and philosophically eloquent --- part of the testimony of many transgender people.
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 think the common thread I find is that people feel safer when there are those inside the institution who critique it.
As a person who had left Christianity and returned I had posed myself the very same question, and to answer it I feel it is important to address I think a common charge among nonbelievers, namely, what can one obtain from a church they can not obtain elsewhere.
The pastor and others who feel sermons are important don't trust the Holy Spirit to work or speak through the «common» people so they don't want to give them the opportunity to speak or share.
By homologizing these deities (i.e., the lineage ideology of ancient Japan) with the ancestor worship of the common people, the government thought to create a feeling of national unity and dedication.
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.»
I feel that the common FG view is reductionistic in saying that belief in Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God can be equated with believing that he guarantees eternal life and so I'm struggling to find a view that avoids being reductionistic and yet at the same time allows people to be sure that they have believed that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God.
Spelt is a species of wheat much more common in ancient and medieval times but newly popular as some people look to explore older varieties of common foodstuffs and others feel that health benefits may accrue from avoiding some varieties of wheat in favor of others.
A common problem experienced by people lifting while on a caloric deficit is that they feel weak and lack energy.
It feels good to be a part of such an incredible group of people who share a common cause — to get families together to enjoy a home cooked meal on a Sunday.
@Pires it is uncouth to call other people idiots because they voice their opinion.It is common sense that what is happening at arsenal football club is horrible and simply unacceptable.No one feels this pain more than the fans, so please let these people voice their concerns and also be careful when pointing your finger coz you may be that idiot yourself.
So...... about tonight's game; Arsenal: hapless, hopeless City: dominant, confident BUT, there's a thing both teams have in common; their respective performances is a true reflection of their manager's abilities... For anyone to still want wenger at arsenal, that person has to really hate arsenal, be a troll, or a consummate idiot (I feel sorry to say this)...... If only Stan would text him his sack letter this night... (he should send it at least twice, along with two emails too.....
The common negative points I hear are that is stretches the shoulder joint, it adds uncommon stress to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint — where your clavicle meets your shoulder — and that it leaves people feeling achy pains in the elbows and shoulders overall.
When one person works and one person stays at home it's common to start feeling like you do the same stuff all the time.
Tell your child, «I am angry right now,» instead of the common third person variation, «Mommy is feeling angry right now.»
Feelings of loneliness, abandonment, and hopelessness are common with victims of bullying and sexual assault as well with people who are feeling suicidal.
We each know how good we feel when we spend time with people that we have things in common with.
Washing your hands sounds like such a simple piece of common sense that its importance can easily be forgotten, and reminding people to do it can feel silly.
As a Conservative party spokesman for the whole of the north - east put it to politics.co.uk earlier this month: «The most common theme we are hearing on the doorstep is that people feel that they have been taken for granted by Gordon Brown and Labour and they do not want more of the same.»
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