Sentences with phrase «from human warmth»

Imagine the shock of sleeping on a hard crib mattress far from human warmth his first night out.

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And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
Terapio can also elicit warmth from the humans with which it interacts.
A detailed, long - term ocean temperature record derived from corals on Christmas Island in Kiribati and other islands in the tropical Pacific shows that the extreme warmth of recent El Niño events reflects not just the natural ocean - atmosphere cycle but a new factor: global warming caused by human activity.
Apart from the obvious necessity of sunlight for visibility, warmth and also for photosynthesis of the plants we eat, studies have revealed numerous benefits for humans including:
You have to creidt Mara for imbuing her few scenes with a warmth and vibrancy that rescues Mary Jo from the footnotes of history, allowing her to emerge as both a victim of tragedy and a human being whose life was senselessly lost.
May the summer's sun spread warmth over your little spirit for all of eternity, and may you be free from pain and hunger and suffering by human hand.
The warmth of a crib, with baby in residence or not, is attractive to cats and though they usually stay away from a baby's face (contrary to old wives» tales, most cats dislike the smell of human breath).
Yet Polke had a pleasingly uninsistent feeling for worn and lowly items — whether inexpensive, commercially printed fabrics or cheesy images from newspaper cartoons showing tubby office manager nobodies storming off in different directions — and this feeling for the everyday lent an unobtrusive human warmth to his work.
Warmth is comprised of three tons of human hair collected from 288,000 individuals at salons, military barracks, and jails in towns throughout Serbia.
Furthermore the entire biosphere is energised by extra warmth and the whole carbon cycle speeds up with extra warmth from sun or oceans without any need to invoke human involvement at all.
He strongly implies that this year's warmth is consistent with the theory that greenhouse gases from humans burning fossil fuels makes the earth warmer: it's our fault.
According to Bowlby's (1969, 1982) attachment theory, human beings are innately predisposed to establish effective bonds and maintain proximity with their caregiver, from here on referred to as the attachment figure, who provides warmth, nutrition, and protection, all of which are vital for an infant's survival (Bowlby, 1973; Landers and Sullivan, 2012).
I am not trying to compete with the already amazing resources out there, and I'm certainly not trying to pull you away from the richness of your inner wisdom or the warmth of your real life human connections.
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