Sentences with phrase «fondness for humans»

Poodles are some of the best dogs for children due to their playful nature, eagerness to please their families and fondness for humans.
«It is said to have its origin in warm blood, and has an extravagant fondness for humans,» wrote the 14th - century Egyptian theologian Kamal ad - Din ad - Damiri.

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These demons, which seem to have a fondness for entering the human body through domestic abuse during childhood, inflict the type of pain in the head that drives people to cut themselves with stones or razor blades in order to bring some temporary relief.
Evolutionary psychologists have long suspected that the human perceptual system has an innate fondness for landscapes with wide, open views, thanks to the millions of years our forebears spent on the savannas of Africa.
He explained recently that the reason for his fondness for creatures is their predictability, humans don't always deliver on their promise but monsters do.
The thing is a collection of paradoxes — a humanity - saving program that ultimately determines the only way to save the human race is to destroy it and a logic machine that displays a fondness for religion that borders on zealotry.
They dwell on trivial subjects, and the questions they ask each other — about everything from gauging someone's fondness for lemonade to whether or not someone else prefers leather or metal as a watchstrap — are bleakly funny when you consider that the film begins with a confrontationally gross close - up of a beating human heart, exposed during one of Steven's characteristically dangerous procedures.
In a somewhat opposite of extremes, many Great Danes develop a special fondness for their miniature human counterparts.
Like many a German artist, he has a fondness for black human silhouettes and impending doom.
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