Sentences with phrase «feels cherished»

In these relationships, each person feels cherished and appreciated for who he or she is, with all his or her quirks and foibles.
One feels cherished when the other spontaneously offers some physical touch, like a little massage.
You too gift Eyetex Dazller cosmetics to your special woman on this special day and pamper her and let her feel cherished!
Doing this can help to make your special lady feel cherished and adored by you.
She wants a man who she can hold on to and feel cherished.
When you go to the effort to look good for your date, she will feel cherished and respected by you, immediately increasing your chances to get a second date.
By knowing which language you relate to the most you will have a better idea of what you need from a partner in order to feel cherished.
Couples should tell «8 - cow» stories — those stories that make your spouse feel cherished — to each other, your children and friends.
There is nothing more joyful and powerful than a safe, secure loving bond where you feel cherished, respected and «home.»
The primary reason people want romance is that they want to feel cherished and desired.»
You can attract your husband back and feel cherished, desired and adored.
It could be because the Mister does everything in is power to make me happy and feel cherished.
I'm a Home Stager, DIY'er, renovator, decorator, do - it - yourselfer and Fab Furniture Painter at Vintage Verve Furniture Studio who writes about great interior design, home improvement and how anyone can have a beautifully styled home without breaking the bank as well as how to create and maintain a lovely home while still allowing your pets to feel cherished and part of the family!

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If people feel secure, appreciated and cherished, they have little reason to shop around for something better.
The Gospel precept challenges, not simply our unreasoning and unworthy hatreds, but those hatreds which we feel, as did the early Israelites, we ought to cherish («Do I not hate them, O Lord, that hate Thee?
In a voice choked with feeling, Rabbi Goldberg, of Temple Mishkan Israel in New Haven, told the old and new resisters: «History will cherish your conscience if you bring this war into disrepute.
My father, both in word and deed, ensured that my concept of a heavenly Father was one that made me feel loved and cherished, and my mother instilled in me a sense of compassion for all people, especially the needy, the broken, and the lonely.
Their refusal to concede any meaning or purpose to the griever's thoughts and feelings confirms that all that she once cherished is lost, irretrievably; what love now leads her to do will lead nowhere.
«But there's spirituality because we human beings, and we animals, and maybe even we plants, but certainly the ocean and the moon and the stars, we all live with something that is cherished and we feel the treasure of it.»
The idea of God is really moral in its influence — it really cherishes all that is best and loveliest in man — only when God is contemplated as sympathizing with the pure elements of human feeling, as possessing infinitely all those attributes which we recognize to be moral in humanity....
I don't cherish any of that or feel engaged by it.
Imagine if Jesus was in our world right now and he headed right over to someone who cooperated with and benefitted from oppression, someone who had traded integrity for political power, someone we distrust, someone who we feel is dangerous, someone who stole from people in a socially acceptable and governmentally blessed way, someone who took the very religious or national identity that we cherished and basically stomped all over it for his own gain.
It has moreover taught Jews to treat Judaism as an all - embracing civilization which can elicit from them «a sense of spiritual rootedness in Eretz Yisrael, a feeling of oneness with the forty - century - old People of Israel, a desire to understand its language and literature, a yearning to cherish its aspirations, and an eagerness to live its way of life, with its mores, laws, and arts» (GIM 394, 451).
Nonetheless, many women feel so passionately about their pregnancy - which is to say, about their zygotes, even in the first few weeks of their existence - as to reveal by this deep emotion the inclination that nature has imparted in mankind to cherish and nurture the next generation.
If I try to nurture, cherish, and will the good of someone to whom I'm not married by having sex with them, the Christian tradition would say that no matter how gently, kindly, devotedly, and self - sacrificially I feel and behave towards that person, I am not in fact truly loving them.
I find this odd coming from someone who denies the possibility or probability of a deity, and embraces a system that touts its adherence to science and reason, can make the claim that «certainty the ocean and the moon and the stars... live with something that is cherished and feel the treasure of it».
I thought, if I were surrounded by enemies, who were venting their malice and cruelty upon me, in tormenting me, it would still be impossible that I should cherish any feelings towards them but those of love, and pity, and ardent desires for their happiness.
We need to find revolutions against heartlessness and seek the heart - felt people who ever do cherish Godliness and their Godly ambitions!
But the thrill you have felt tonight I shall keep in my heart and cherish When the worlds have passed into night.»
Luther spoke of the great wish of his father for grandchildren, and then in his open German way averred: «I feel neither passionate love nor strong sexual desire for my wife, but I cherish her.
He had not thought of them as individuals — young men and women who fall in love and want homes, folks who have babies and cherish for them the same ambitions which he feels for his, human beings who find this earth a perplexed and tangled place in which to live, and who want more leisure, more comfort, and more liberty.
I love feeling totally recharged and excited about another week, and I really cherish that weekend time to get ready for another week.
The following are some tips to help you to make the most of this cherished time of year, and feel great while doing so!
There's nothing like braised venison stew, smoked marble potatoes, glazed fava beans and hand - made ice cream to make guests feel relaxed, fulfilled, and cherished.
I already cherish the one cookbook I have of yours... It feels a bit like worlds colliding to see one of you writing about the other!
We just don't do hurt feelings here at TKG HQ... and I cherish honest feedback.
This is the time of year when I'm feeling overwhelmed by all of the herbs that have grown, waiting to be used and cherished.
With so much tragedy striking our world lately I have felt more compelled than ever to discover and cherish the joy in my life and I derive an incredible amount of joy from cooking.
It's such a good feeling when you take the time to make something special for someone you love, I promise gifts from the heart are cherished much more than spending a fortune on the latest gadget.
But know that I cherish emails from you like you wouldn't believe, and feel free to write away, and yes we must Skype, I just need to find the time... you better know I think of you constantly as well!
If there's been a recurring theme in Palmeiro's career besides excellence, it's that he has often felt underappreciated or rejected, even by the people he reasonably expected to cherish him the most.
They are miniature works of felt art and will be cherished long after other cards have been thrown away.
So, no, don't put pressure on yourself to cherish every single moment of being a parent, you're just setting yourself up to feel guilty and like a failure.
Mature love makes us feel safe, nurtured and cherished by another person.
The kids who thrive are the ones who FEEL loved, accepted and cherished for exactly who they are.
We when are cherished we feel secure.
«Cherish» is a verb that, according to the Merriam - Webster Dictionary, means: to hold dear; to feel or show affection for; to keep or cultivate with care and affection; to entertain or harbor in the mind deeply and resolutely.
Although some days can feel overwhelming, I cherish the legendary hugs from Tim (He currently holds an award for this at his nursery) and seem always to be smitten by Baby J's smiles.
Yet she was an incredible Mother and Grandmother and we always felt loved and cherished.
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