Sentences with phrase «feels the creative points»

Through them, he added, «I feel myself transported into a desert abyss in which one feels the creative points of the universe around one.»

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Having a strong creative with a really crisp point of view that is timeless and stands out, and that you feel reflects who you are as a company, provides huge bang for the buck.
I think that the strength can be explained by the precarious global economic and monetary situations, but the point is that a knowledgeable and unbiased observer of the markets shouldn't be scratching his / her head or feeling the need to get creative when coming up with justifications for gold's current US$ price.
All of the former dualities are spanned by experience as valuational and participatory, creative and preservative, which Whitehead from one point of view characterizes as «feeling of feeling» or «sympathy,» and from another point of view as creativity.
Hence it is only regarding them that God could know how much power the creative and postcreative aspects of a feeling would have, namely, none and all that there could have been at that point in cosmic history, respectively.
This same point can be expressed with the aid of Hartshorne» s comparison of the creative (i.e., final causal) and postcreative (i.e., efficient causal) aspects of a feeling to the elements of a ratio.
At this point, I felt commited to this recipe, it sounded good so I had to get creative.
Oh, and I'd quickly like to point out that Grilled Vegetable Salad with Farro is wonderfully versatile, so feel free to get creative with it.
Get as creative with your toppings — that's the whole point of smoothie bowling — but don't feel obligated to spend 20 minutes arranging them weird blog lady - style.
Use this easy granola recipe as a starting point, but feel free to get creative with your own nuts, seeds, and dried fruits.
In addition to feeling more powerful, those who dress up in business formal jewelry could think faster on their feet and have more creative ideas, how you dress can change your perception of the objects, people, and events and — sparking fresh ideas with a new point of view.
Most of these are simple non-recipe ideas, so feel free to use these pairings as a jumping off point to get a little creative with your favorite fall fruits and veggies.
Love the skirt and the broach!!!! I ended the 30 X30 at 19 my second time around... as long as you had fun and now feel a little more creative you have gotten the point!
I feel like in Paris fashion week you were on point with so many creative looks, starting with makeup and hair styling!!
In the past, at this point I've often felt anxious and a little stifled but that creative constraint is usually what leads to a new outfit I either love or try but never wear again.
I agree with point # 5 — I'm not a naturally creative person by nature, so I feel like sometimes I put too much pressure on myself to be more creative and that always ends up counterproductive.
If you've been taking the time you need to heal and nurture yourself, perhaps getting back to the gym, doing the physical or creative activities you've always wanted or used to do and spending time with yourself, you'll already be at a point where you feel safe enough to be vulnerable like that again.
In some ways Ni No Kuni II feels like a game that's struggling to find its identity as it clings to archaic designs from yesteryear (restricted save points, a chibi - style overworld, fetch quests, and level grinding) while also innovating in clear ways (fluid real - time combat, seamless exploration to combat transitions, liberal fast traveling, and a creative kingdom management system.)
Granted, there's still quite a bit to like about «Days of Future Past,» but it feels more like a step backward than the creative leap forward that Matthew Vaughn's prequel pointed towards.
Christina Lauren, who is actually the pen name of two highly creative authors who first collaborated on this book when they self - published it online as a work of fan fiction, artfully switched the points - of - view between the two main characters, giving equal weight to their feelings and flaws.
I do think many people will like going back to Kanto as well as many others who don't, but I do think it's a clear sign of creative stagnation as I feel it crosses the point where it's nods and references to attempting to use nostalgia to attract / entertain players instead of enticing them with something new.
For those feeling a little creative, Case Zero will also include the weapon - crafting system found in the full game, which sees protagonist Chuck Greene duct taping various items together to make combo weapons, which also awards the player extra prestige points, leveling up your character quicker.
I don't knock the developer's choice to use a fictional language and therefore subtitle the entire thing, but it felt more budgetary then creative, especially when the dialogue was so bad that it had me bashing the circle button to skip cut scenes at points throughout the game.
The Sexy Brutale is a surprising breath of fresh air, offering a unique and creative take on the classic murder mystery while creating a point and click puzzle adventure that all comes together and feels natural and intuitive.
The levels themselves are at least wildly creative in the areas and locales it puts you in, to the point where no act feels like another.
Creative Director Shaun Escayg says, «[Asav] has history with the government, he feels left out in solving the conflicts the government solved at one point and he's now a lone rebel trying to create war and profit from it.»
Sometimes, as I feel a door or an exit point in my work is closing, I'll try to create an opening so as not to stifle the creative process, which I see as a process that's never - ending.
LinkedIn asked best - selling biographer Christopher Sandford for his take on the list: he pointed out that using these common words is easier and less daunting than getting creative, and that job seekers may even feel that using similar words others in their field conveys a sense of association and belonging.
As law professor Tim Wu points out in his book The Attention Merchants, consumer capitalism is the most creative force in the contemporary world, able to hijack any personal or collective ideal by turning it into consumer desire, encouraging us to feel entitled to the best possible relationships that require low maintenance and offer high rewards.
Get creative with what you attach to yours and make a point to feel yourself relax as you put it together.
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