Imbuing them with human
emotions has always seemed a bit dicey, but there is invariably someone prepared to do it.
Not exact matches
While this isn't
always the case, you
have to remember that we're all human and can sometimes let our
emotions take over.
«It's best to
have a plan, made when you were calm and levelheaded, and stick to it — reacting based on
emotion is almost
always a bad idea,» Wang said.
This type of reasoning
has been tossed out on these boards before with a lot more sarcasm, but I want to hone in on the sadness
emotion that is
always prevalent at a funeral when as a christian the only time there should be any sadness is if the dead person is a suicide and is guaranteed to go to hell., right?
and so, I
have learned not to trust my feelings or
emotions, they will
always mislead me, but God's Word is truth I can trust, even if it doesn't «feel» right or «good» and at the time....
The idea of god
has always lulled and blunted «social
emotions,» and substituted concern for the dead for interest in the living.
People with extreme emotional trauma almost
always have demons perpetuating the situation /
emotions.
He
has bound himself to his word, and though he is God anyways,
always, everywhere, powerful, etc., we do not seek him in self - chosen places, or in mystical experience or in what I call self - masturbation worship experience of whipping up
emotions, or whatever else we come up with on our own.
We are and
always have been one world family, joined in the spiriling genetics of all human beings, joined through the
emotions and intellect that define our species — for better or worse.
«Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the world pray to the same God...» Yes, this is true if you look at the holy writings and traditions of these faiths — but in 2010 it's «My God can beat up your god» Catholics, Baptists, Hasidim Jews, Reform Jews, Sunni and Shia Muslims all
have their own «personal» gods now — I know there
have always been religious splits, but in our Instant Communication world it's easier than ever to divide people by stirring up
emotions.
If human
emotion always reflects interpretive elements, then the concept of «bare
emotion» is empty, since we
have no example of it.
And then there are some food memories that are so mundane, so routine, that I remember them for their simplicity, the taste of the meal, the
emotions around the occurrence, the joy in the repetition of knowing those foods
would always be a part of my life.
Retailers
have always known that consumers
have powerful
emotions about where their food comes from and the experiences they
have while shopping.
With five kids and two states between them, Epp and Speer not only share stories for every kind of
emotion a new mom might face (think: guilt, overwhelmed, worried and grateful); they
have kicked it up a notch and achieved the never - before - possible — but quite probably
always dreamed of: They
have paired wines (nearly 80 of them) with all those
emotions.
He is our best player Our most consistently performing player
Always works hard
Always wants to play and perform well
Has emotions on pitch too which just adds to his charm and character
To be fair to the Frenchman, he
has always been fairly calm after the fact, even though he
has sometimes let his
emotions boil over on the touchline.
I try to support the club and be positive as much as I can
always, am depressed, sad and angry but one should
have control over his
emotions esepcially on issues you can't really influence.
My quarrel on this site
has always been that
emotions rather than reason dominate the site.
The yearly grudge matches against Stoke City
always stir up the
emotions in Arsenal fans and players alike, especially the ones that were around five years ago to see that horrific tackle on Aaron Ramsey, but the simple fact is that this is the fifth Premier League game of the new season and Arsenal
have to put sentiment aside and go out and get the three points.
The
emotion is anger,» said Treliving, who
has always been one to take every loss hard.
Yes in the past I know but the manager is still the same person and I
always watch games back on the TV after I get home from the match because like anyone the
emotion of winning and losing clouds judgement so I re watch the match afterwards and I can tell you wenger is as hurt and annoyed when the team loses especially if they are poor with their basics I
have seen it now I will use an example the league cup exit to Bradford now I went to the match and as you can imagine I was despondent and angry after the game yet as
always I watched the game back.
She is readily responded to, but sometimes she
has a good cry because we recognize her complex
emotions as something we don't
always have the cure for as parents.
Even adults
have difficulty managing
emotions at times, and we don't
always handle our own anger the right way.
How your parents expressed their own anger might
have taught you things as well — that the
emotion should be avoided, that it's bad, or that someone
always gets hurt when it's expressed.
This woman took the
emotions and words I
have always wanted to say to my husband and wrote them out beautifully.
It's not that AP parents
always have it together, that we are superhuman in handling our strong
emotions and therefore never raise our voices or give in to our knee - jerk reactions.
I
have always wanted to do the right thing for the baby... it was a struggle with my own
emotions.
I
've always understood that newborn babies
had a full, but immature, range of human
emotions at birth.
It was the first book to express what mothers
have always known: babies are born complete human beings with the ability to experience a full range of
emotions.
Imagine how hard it
would be if we couldn't
always verbalize our
emotions (you can't even rely on children who can talk to verbalize their feelings until they are much older).
People don't
always make rational, intelligent choices, and they don't
always have the critical thinking abilities to recognize those choices, or manipulation of their
emotions when it happens.
The few casualties among the herdsmen
have always been associated with defensive efforts or in a few cases, reprisals from raw
emotions after entire villages and their people
have been wiped out.
However, anxiety is not
always pathological or maladaptive: it is a common
emotion along with fear, anger, sadness, and happiness, and it
has a very important function in relation to survival.
«People
have always said that we use makeup to look beautiful or younger, but I think that it is possible that we actually do it to appear happier or create a positive perception of
emotion — or a negative perception, if you wanted to do that,» Martinez said.
Even more than that, I
've always hated «enduring» anything — whether it be a situation, an
emotion or a...
Even more than that, I
've always hated «enduring» anything — whether it be a situation, an
emotion or a relationship that needed to end.
Some people just ooze happiness: They
always seem to be smiling and
having fun, and let negative
emotions and experiences roll off their backs.
The resilience myths are that you should never show
emotion, you must
always be fully composed, and you either
have resilience or you don't.
While I
would council you to allow reason to weave through the
emotions that you feel and not make any life - changing decision rashly, there is no way that you can continue to sail the sea of your life using a compass that doesn't point anywhere, but instead is
always spinning.
In Australia we
've always had a «fair go» philosophy; it's far better to occasionally be proved wrong, and possibly to
have someone take advantage of you or mistreat you, than to spend your life experiencing the unpleasant
emotions that accompany constant mistrust of others.
This gentle but powerful modality that can help you release outdated
emotions which hold you back from
having the life you
always dreamed of, through a simple trauma free process.
I
've always known that my
emotions affect the my food choices, but I hadn't really considered how even when I'm eating «healthy,» my digestive function may not follow suit.
We
've always had this connection between what our mental state, our thoughts, beliefs and
emotions are telling us and what our gut is telling us.
I
've always fed my
emotions with food... cupcakes & whoopie pies to be exact.
You put in so much time, energy,
emotion, effort, money, and more into something that
has always been your dream and it quickly evaporates as fast as a rain drop on hot concrete.
I
always know when something rings true for me, and this resonated deeply with a wave of happy
emotion / great relief that happens when another
has spoken a truth that is heard by my heart as well as my head.
For instance, I'll
have a photo shoot which I
've been planning and organising for a long time, the photo shoot will go well, I will be proud of the outcome, but I
have about «2 hours» to be proud of it and concentrated on it, then I need to move onto the next thing, task, person,
emotion, etc... I feel that too often I don't live the beauty of a certain moment because there is
always another task and moment awaiting around the corner and my schedule is merciless...
I
've always had mixed
emotions about going back to school because let's face it, it's
always nerve - wrecking!
I don't know what it is and I'm not sure I was
ALWAYS this way, but over the years I
've just gotten pretty good at not letting my
emotions get the best of me.
Red in my mind
has always been associated with the holidays and other great
emotions like love.