Sentences with phrase «fleeting feeling»

Pardon me for being skeptical, but hope is often an elusive and fleeting feeling when you've spent nearly a decade battling to keep a child from succumbing to death by overdose.
However, there is a distinct difference between a relatively fleeting feeling of shame from unconnected incidences and the long - standing, pervasive feeling of shame at a child's core that is the result of shame - based parenting.
Such novels might be inspirational, but don't always feel especially Christian — I'd like to think being a Christian is a little more than being religious or inspirational or focusing on fleeting feelings.
Is that fleeting feeling of calm that lasted one week evaporating?
Healthy, growing couples don't rely on destiny and fleeting feelings.
That fleeting feeling of vibrancy, freedom, and freshness was magical.
But solo travelers recognize this is a fleeting feeling.
The rest of its runtime — a melodic 110 minutes that you'd wish lasted longer — follows Yamuna trying to win back this fleeting feeling.
Appreciate these fleeting feelings as.
We all have embarrassing, fleeting feelings, and thoughts that we wished we didn't have: losing the contours of our bodies and wanting desperately to get back in, disgust with being in a body and wanting to get out, embarrassing sexual fantasies, vanity, self destructiveness, unreasonable anger, cowardice, despair.
The fleeting feel of Hellermann's imagery makes her paintings projections of imaginary worlds.
There's also a distinct difference between short - and long - term happiness: The former is a fleeting feeling, while the latter applies to how we describe our own lives.
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