Sentences with phrase «expression of human feeling»

Not surprisingly, this expression of human feeling costs him his job, leaving him with assistant Dorothy (Renee Zellweger) and a single, rather difficult client Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr).

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He also told The New Yorker he felt the ambitious undertaking would allow him to «confront a lot of our shared anxieties about the future of human expression (see: Twitter or text messages) by forcing a great work of literature through such a strange new filter.»
More important, as I have written, «In trying to reach a consensus of the faithful, the key to bringing persons together is in sharing opinions, ideas, dreams, hopes, doubts, feelings of despair or joy, and those normal human expressions that make us who we are.»
The Psalm begins with an expression of an honest human feeling, but feelings do not always equate to fact.
Crucially important to Meland's enterprise is a recognition of myth as the felt expression of the depths of human culture, In his view, religious faith, and more particularly Christian faith, finds embodiment and expression not only in religious institutions and individual religious experience, but in the midst of secular cultures as well, The Judeo - Christian mythos underlies and is formative of the cultural sensibilities of Western men.
That's the conclusion of a groundbreaking study into human expressions of emotion, which found that people are able to correctly identify other people's feelings up to 75 percent of the time — based solely on subtle shifts in blood flow color around the nose, eyebrows, cheeks or chin.
The feeling, it seems, awakens in us what it really means to be human: that we are capable of unconditional compassion, and that the expression of this is the highest thing we can strive for.Surely that's one of the reasons we have pets.
Humans are able to detect what others are feeling by instinctively mimicking facial expressions Because Botox paralyzes facial muscles and hinders facial expressions, it may diminish a person's ability to read the emotions of others.
But as the pages turn, the revelation comes, and the fearful odyssey of a midget in a full - sized world rings increasingly true as the perfect expression of what every human being — regardless of size — feels throughout life, as both child and adult: that the world does not fit, that we were not meant for it, that every act of love we tender towards the world is met with misunderstanding and rebuff.
Red A 1960, 1960, the artists» use of red can be interpreted as an expression of their individual psychological experiences, whereas Franz Kline and Rothko's monumental abstractions speak to a more universal «scale of human feeling, the human drama.»
He was not interested in capturing a likeness of expression in any conventional way but, rather, was seeking the «deep gravity» that he felt was present in every human being.»
Such feelings are very difficult to express with words alone; the artists in the exhibition have elected abstract visual expression as the best medium of representation for these complex and uniquely human realities.
One is the preoccupation with the human form as an expression of ideas, feelings, and sensations.
In this new body of work, Mbugua explores «Dance» and the way in which the human body communicates through movement — creating expression, showcasing feelings and inspiring varying degrees of emotion in the observer.
It is absolutely essential that you understand that bids for emotional attention can run the entire range of human expression from subtle body language to a heart felt hug.
Included among maternal behaviours in humans are feeding or nursing, providing safety and warmth, and expression of «sensitive» and contingent interactions with their infants and, often, positive feelings of nurturance.
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