Sentences with phrase «fleeting emotion»

The phrase "fleeting emotion" means an emotion that doesn't last very long, it comes and goes quickly. Full definition
If it is «our» marriage, founded on our own fleeting emotions and attachments, we will do with it pretty much as we please.
The titles of her memento mori, taken from the lyrics of tortured love ballads sung by crooner Eddy Arnold, Bob Dylan, or the Chemical Brothers, are examples of fleeting emotions rendered timeless by song.
In an age saturated with media accounts of tragedy and suffering, we have many stories that produce a fleeting emotion, but few that evoke anything more lasting.
We can notice and acknowledge our fear, anger, and disappointment (as well as our joy and happiness) without letting any of those fleeting emotions capsize our ship.
That is, they tend to have shallow relationships and fleeting emotions.
A wordless opening sequence involving a subway pickpocket, dialogue that's heavily expository without feeling so, impeccable character design that captures every fleeting emotion.
«I love capturing the fleeting emotion in a cat's eyes,» she says.
Artist Paul Cadden specialises in drawing photorealistic cityscapes and portraits in pencil, documenting tiny moments of culture and fleeting emotions.
«[it] has to do with my instinct that the more tenuous or fleeting the emotion you want to present the more you feel you have to protect it.»
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