W: My idea is we're
dominated by our emotions.
Those people whose lives are essentially
dominated by their emotions suffer particularly strongly from depressions in these lunar years.
With respect to the way we debate / decide these issues, compared to others, there are commonalities between climate change and other issues which are
dominated by emotion (not facts).
Not exact matches
Why is theology so
dominated by reason and so fearful of the feelings, the
emotions, of the real world?
Individuals who are excessively
dominated by powerful
emotions which flood the self can objectify those
emotions by reflecting upon them in conceptual experience.
Here, our
emotions are clouded
by our Cartesian spirit that
dominates us.
Such characterizations, however, are undermined
by neuroscientific evidence that
emotions dominate moral decision - making, and that rationality attempts to subsequently validate and make consistent what are in large part emotional judgments.
«True Blood» is
dominated by heated
emotions and tortured love, but there continues to be spiky satire and camp at every turn.
Catching Sean Baker's The Florida Project at the Cannes Film Festival — an arena
dominated by big beast auteurs and their sombre epics — felt like discovering a new cinematic language defined
by colour, humour, energy and
emotion.
«Dunkirk» also defies convention
by relying on a sprawling ensemble in which no actor
dominates, although newcomer Fionn Whitehead and supporting veterans Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance, and Kenneth Branagh all carry enormous
emotion.
Riley is our guide through this story but when we focus on other characters and see that their lives are
dominated by fear and other
emotions it's a beautiful and very relatable touch.
I have come full circle in a way and finished this part of my life, which is
dominated by the desires and
emotions I had in my teenage years.
Having come of age in an intellectual climate
dominated by an overwhelming sense of endangerment due in no small part to the discovery of AIDS, Feher, opted for a humanism grounded in contemporaneity, proudly imbuing his work with a sense of vulnerability, transience, and
emotion that is firmly anchored in and concerned with the politics of his time.
In a New York art scene
dominated by Abstract Expressionism, with its emphasis on ineffable, sublime themes and maximum
emotion, to depict something as humdrum as a flag was a radical gesture.
Powerlessness, ever linked to failure in America, followed
by stubbornness, resignation, and acceptance, are central to Provisional or New Casualist Art; likewise, these
emotions dominated the news during Hurricane Sandy.