Not exact matches
«She lived, as we all have lived, too many years in a culture broken by brutally powerful men,» she said, and her
words sparked
emotions of anger and, at the same time, the motivation to fight
for change.
In other
words, the ability to read others
emotions and make them feel understood will earn you cold, hard cash, as well as making work (and life) more pleasant
for everyone.
And wouldn't knowledge of a range of
words for different
emotions naturally correlate with reading more nuanced fiction?
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures of faces with words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empat
For instance, couldn't a test that asks people to match pictures of faces with
words for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empat
for emotions end up measuring people's verbal knowledge rather than their level of empathy?
«The
word which stands
for the most powerful
emotion known to man.
That will be offensive to some people but, when I use it, the «effing» has very little to do with the act of intercourse, it's about emphasis, and (
for me at least) there's no
word in our limited lexicon that allows
for the raw, heart - thumping
emotion it conveys.
Of course we would run the risk of emptying our vocabulary of any actual creativity if we were to reach
for a swear
word every time we need to emphasise a point or express depth of
emotion.
I can not put into
words the suffering of denying your own
emotions for the good of others.
Certainly the case can be made that a well - placed swear
word might be appropriate
for a Christian when no other
word will get across an idea or express a certain level of
emotion / emphasis.
I have a new appreciation
for the calculated
emotion and
words that often come from the Royal Family after watching this believing it is often a measure of strength and wisdom, not just cold detachment as others may perceive.
This is a very difficult
word to translate,
for it carries such intense feeling and
emotion.
In the Qur» an we find constant cooperation between the two antagonistic powers of reason and
emotion,
for we find that in the narrations, arguments, doctrines, laws, and moral principles the
words have both a persuasive teaching and an emotive force.
Hobbs
words did not simply talk about
emotion they became vehicles
for efficacious emotional expression.
If Agamemnon himself and not Calchas had had to draw the knife against Iphigenia, then he would have only demeaned himself by wanting at the last moment to say a few
words,
for the significance of his act was notorious, the juridical procedure of piety, of compassion, of
emotion, of tears was completed, and moreover his life had no relation to spirit.
That one cartoon held a lot of meaning
for me, and although I am a writer, I haven't yet been able to put the
emotion into
words.
As I wrestle with grief and the
emotions and phases that come with it, I am so thankful
for these
words.
I believe the bible warns us (in its own
words) to watch out
for acting on what you think is God's will, but is actually just
emotion.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows at fifty that he did not know at twenty boils down to something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by
words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and
emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence
for the things you can not see.»
Today, we generally use the
word as a synonym
for lust or sexual desire to mean «intense
emotion, excitement, strong feeling, and ardent affection.»
«Forget with the secret harmonic
emotion»
Words can't describe how thankful I am
for this music and this artist.
thanks
for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems
for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the
words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or
for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their
emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
This free
emotions emergent reader is great
for those children learning to read and identify letters and
words.
Help him learn
words for his
emotions «fear», «anger», «frustration», etc..
I had the pleasure of reading them nearly eight weeks ago now, and let me tell you that in those last weeks of pregnancy, their beautiful, inspiring, real, funny, and honest and creative
words evoked so much
emotion for me.
If you're the father of sons,
for example, you may want to spend extra time talking to your son about
emotions, using specific
words to name an
emotion or talking about your own
emotions.
The more abstract things will come later on, but at least he will have some familiarity with the
words for emotions and such.
Nervous, anxious, excited, fearful, happy: All of these
words could describe the
emotions you feel as you leave your baby
for the first time.
After all, she's just carried your baby around
for nine months, and has just been through an experience of pain and
emotions that
words will never be able to fully describe.
Don't forget to share the
words for positive
emotions, too, such as «joy,» «excited,» «thrilled» and «hopeful.»
Praise your child
for expressing his
emotions in a socially appropriate way by saying things such as, «I really like the way you used your
words when you told your sister you were mad at her.»
To turn the behavior around I need to first reconnect by validating what she's feeling, even helping give her
words for the
emotions.
It's a topic that I've been mulling over
for a while now, and trying to find the right
words to express such a complex bundle of issues and
emotions.
Sign language can be a valuable tool
for toddlers even once they can talk, because it can be really hard
for them to access and use the spoken
words they know when flooded by big
emotions (frustration, anger, and jealousy seem to be common ones in our house).
Is it important to teach kids
words for their
emotions?
Ayelet describes how she uses sign language with her toddler saying, «My son is over 2.5 and I still sometimes sign the
words for emotions to him when he's upset («You're feeling mad.
It's a
word packed full of so much
emotion for so many women.
Being able to read your
words helped me feel validated and like I am not crazy or wrong
for having the thoughts and
emotions that I am.
It's no small feat to go from a conversational crawl to the linguistic leaps necessary
for putting ideas, observations, and
emotions into
words.
In other
words, personality differences did not change the results: 2 - D is still equally effective
for emotion elicitation.
In addition, the more closely he or she linked
words in the questionnaire, the more his or her brain scans
for those
emotions resembled one another.
After sharing my culture's list of names
for states of emotional and mental suffering they emphasized that in comparison to the English language, Karen dialects do not have so many different
words or phrases to describe
emotions.
A smell can pass you by, unremarked or nearly so, in large part because you don't have a
word for it; then you inhale it and grasp the meaning so profoundly, that your nose and your
emotions expand.
Interoceptive skills are highly important
for emotional self - regulation; these skills help us to feel sensations in the body just before they activate as
words,
emotions, and behaviors.
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Ahn's insight is to acknowledge that sex is often an expression of
emotions for which the
words «love» and «lust» are insufficient, and that these feelings, in degree and in kind, are subject to circumstances that transcend one's partners, or oneself.
It's very hard to put my
emotions and gratitude
for this film into
words.
Emotion might not even be the right
word for it: Carruth's after something more primal here: the lurch you get in your stomach when you're attracted to someone even if you're not sure why, the desperate panic when loved ones are in harm's way, the breathlessness and nausea when you think your personal space, or even body, has been invaded.
Edgerton, who previously received good notices
for his violent Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby and his conflicted FBI agent in Black Mass, plays Richard Loving as a man of few
words, who keeps his eyes down and his
emotions bottled up.
As
for Doug Jones, his fish - man may call to mind his performance as Abe Sapien in del Toro's «Hellboy» movies, but here he really gets to unleash his gifts as a mime, allowing him to access a full range of
emotions and desires without ever uttering a
word.
He and writer William Broyles Jr. also don't employ a voiceover or, even worse, make Chuck think out loud; like anyone in his situation, Chuck does utter a
word here and there — mostly when overcome by
emotion or excitement — but
for the most part, he remains silent.