A pantry also helps provide that «nesting»
feeling we humans crave during the winter months.
Not exact matches
As
humans, we
crave talking about ourselves — about 40 percent of what comes out of our mouths is devoted to telling others about our thoughts and
feelings — and it's way more satisfying to showcase the exhilarating moments than it is the countless mundane ones.
But — and this is a huge qualifier — if that message of justification by God's undeserved love is preached apart from an unmasking of the actual power relations which have aggravated these
feelings to the level of a social neurosis; if people are released from the rat race of upward mobility only privatistically, with no critique of the economic and social ideology that stimulates such desperate
cravings; if people are liberated from a bad sense of themselves without any sense of mission to change the conditions that waste
human beings in such a way, then justification by faith becomes a mystification of the actual power relations, and the Christian gospel is indeed the opiate of the masses.
I'm usually a reptile and covered in multiple blankets, so the recent sunny weather makes me
feel like a relatively normal
human being (I am however sat in my dressing gown whilst writing this...) I really
crave light breakfast's when -LSB-...]
We
crave human connection; to
feel love, to receive love, to give love and to ultimately be love.
Unlike their elders, they can think,
feel, learn, and accommodate the fungus without allowing it to rot and disfigure their bodies... too bad about that lingering, hard - to - control
craving for
human flesh.
Because dogs are social animals, a dog that is tied outdoors away from its «pack» — its
humans —
feels isolated and
craves human attention, causing it to bark and howl continuously, which disturbs neighbors.
They
crave human attention, long to
feel as though they are part of the family, and are easily trained.
«As
human beings, we have
feelings, we have struggles and
crave understanding and connection.