I've always understood that newborn babies had a full, but immature, range of
human emotions at birth.
Rather than just rage from start to finish, this time you will feel almost
every human emotion at some point.
Not exact matches
First, managers must have a basic understanding of
human behavior, and how experiencing positive
emotions is
at the root of
human motivation — we are wired for it.
Financial markets are a prime example of the way
human biases can manifest
at either end of a spectrum of
emotions: this is the core of behavioral finance, where the study of economics and psychology intersect.
Jesus Christ himself experienced the full range of
human emotions: He knew the anxiety of judgment
at the Cross.
Now all my tales are based on the fundamental premise that common
human laws and interests and
emotions have no validity or significance in the vast cosmos -
at - large.
We as
humans either know anger... gentleness / love or hate... peace or anxiety... we as
humans can not understand that God is all of those things
at the same time because to us it is not possbile... His
emotions are way beyond are ability to understand... and when we don't understand we decide to discredit it... we decide if we can't apply the «scientic method» to God then He can't be real.
At the end of the day, «heaven» and «hell» are
human devices / metaphors that describe the conscious
emotions of joy and suffering.
It is here that
human emotion, repressed
at some points by the austerity of the doctrine of God as developed in theology, has its full outlet — a warm
human emotion which the peasant can share with the mystic.
Apparently, being powerful enough to create the entire Universe and its billions of galaxies, and being
at least 13,700,000,000 years (age of Universe) does not stop him having purely
human emotions over the behaviour of an individual
human on one of «his» planets.
But religious love is only man's natural
emotion of love directed to a religious object; religious fear is only the ordinary fear of commerce, so to speak, the common quaking of the
human breast, in so far as the notion of divine retribution may arouse it; religious awe is the same organic thrill which we feel in a forest
at twilight, or in a mountain gorge; only this time it comes over us
at the thought of our supernatural relations; and similarly of all the various sentiments which may be called into play in the lives of religious persons.
It strengthens the inner power of spirit and,
at a deeper level,
human emotion is profoundly affected by the very process of externalization.
At this third level God creates and organizes energy and information, turning the «chaos of quantum soup» into «stars, galaxies, rain forests,
human beings, and our own thoughts,
emotions, memories and desires.»
And conversely, of all the criminal
human beings, the false, cowardly, sensual, or cruel persons who actually live, there is perhaps not one whose criminal impulse may not be
at some moment overpowered by the presence of some other
emotion to which his character is also potentially liable, provided that other
emotion be only made intense enough.
It is a description of the very process of reality
at the
human level, where sensitivities, feelings and
emotions from the world, evoking an appreciation and a reverence for the world, contribute their particularity to process.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows
at fifty that he did not know
at twenty boils down to something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the
human experiences and
emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not see.»
I don't shake my fist
at God anymore... suffering is life, as is humor and joy and anger and resentment and gratitude and forgiveness and every other
human emotion that drives us.
Alas,
human frailties like
emotions and disappointment
at the prospect of another scramble to the fourth position must take something out of our gunners taking to the pitch.
The fact is, we are here, through no doing of our own, and we do have a
human moral responsibility, because
humans possess such deep rooted and complex
emotions, to
at least make this earth tolerable to live on.
Henry viara adue as managers or any with couching credentials would do because they are Arsenal they are connected with the supporters and players after all its history particularly if they won the league they would know what it takes the very way that Mr wenger is to Arsenal I know how i feel but
at the very end these players are
human beings you ought to give them the chance when you are attached to a player since the age of 17 it becomes difficult even when regarding to
emotions i truly believe that Mr wenger is their spiritual Dad
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive
emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so
at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of
human wake - up call,
at least a call and then you continue
The conflict of
emotions between pride of virility and power
at having co-created a
human being versus the inability to understand or satisfy the needs of his baby create confusion.
Now imagine a child, roughed up by his own bad choices or suffering
at the hands of her own
human weaknesses, hoping to find a safe harbor in a parent's healing embrace, but instead being punished, spanked, or sent to isolation in a corner or in their room... leaving them all alone in a stormy sea of
human emotions when what they really need in that moment is to reconnect with us.
Senior author Kang Lee, professor
at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study
at the University of Toronto, said «
humans can simulate facial expressions and fake
emotions well enough to deceive most observers.
«We were most interested in understanding how children's cognitions and
emotions worked together to predict whether child - friend interactions were more cooperative and positive or more negative and conflictual,» says Nancy McElwain, a professor in the Department of
Human Development and Family Studies
at U of I.
UCLA scientists found that sixth - graders who went five days without even glancing
at a smartphone, television or other digital screen did substantially better
at reading
human emotions than sixth - graders from the same school who continued to spend hours each day looking
at their electronic devices.
«
Human beings can read
emotion in faces down to a level of fidelity we can't even dream of in games
at the moment,» he says.
We already know dogs can see and hear the signs of
human emotions, says Biagio D'Aniello
at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
«In these instances, the patients correctly judged the expressed
emotion,» said Ueli Rutishauser, PhD, assistant professor of neurosurgery and director of
human neurophysiology research
at Cedars - Sinai, senior author of an article published online the week of June 30 in the Early Edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
«Our discovery confirms a very old natural history for the mechanisms underlying this self - preservation
emotion,
at least to the last common ancestor of flies and
humans,» says Claridge - Chang, noting that this ancestral species swam in the oceans around 700 million years ago.
The pros to using robots are obvious: They minimize the risk to
human life; they're impervious to chemical and biological weapons; they don't have
emotions to get in the way of the task
at hand; and they don't get tired like
humans do.
«This study shows how translational research using basic science techniques in animal models can elucidate the underlying basis of
human emotions and reasons for mental disorders, thereby pointing the way for treatment development,» says Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, Lawrence C. Kolb Professor and Chair of Psychiatry
at CUIMC.
Dr. Amaral's interests include research involving multidisciplinary studies directed
at determining the neuroanatomical, behavioral and electrophysiological organization and functions of brain systems that are involved in learning, memory,
emotion and social behavior carried out on the
human brain and on animal models.
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At the same time that BDNF levels decrease, the volume of the hippocampus (primary center for
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At turns awkward, sweet, tender, and cringe - worthy, the video strikes a very
human nerve with the range of
emotions it takes viewers through.
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(This scaffolding is large enough to accommodate a sequence in which Darwin spends time with Jenny the orangutan
at the London Zoo in 1838, three years before Annie's birth: she mimics his actions, shows
human - like
emotions, and provides apparent evidence for his then emerging theory — as well as a charming interlude where Darwin is young and curious and not tormented.)
Just Johansson — mostly in extreme closeup — looking slightly blank
at first, then a little uncertain, and finally afraid — as, perhaps, she begins to feel the
emotions of the
human she's pretending to be now slowing becoming her
emotions, too.
'' «There are no two stronger
human emotions than fear and love,» says Dexter
at the start of last night's episode.»
Haneke and his actors, playing the bittersweet music of Haneke's crafted - down - to - the - essential script, show us fully and roundly what's
at stake even as they depict its cruel, slow, biologically - mandated slipping away, and there's simply never been anything, no depiction of romantic / eternal love, more affecting put on celluloid: The fruits of Haneke's unwavering banishment of any easy sentiment or banal platitudes or reassurances about the
human spirit is a pure, clear, penetrating, and overwhelming
emotion.
And why even bother with fakey CGI talking animals, when the real thing (or some approximation thereof) has so much potential to tug
at the
emotions of us
humans?
While the film's segments, each with its own chapter title, may seem unconnected, they all look
at ways in which
humans interact with computers, the ways in which
emotions figure into technology.
T2 will doubtless always be the cinematic franchise
at its peak, simply because it blends everything so well — Cameron directs with verve, intensity &
emotion; his cast balance drama, comedy & feeling perfectly; the script avoids cheese or schmaltz to touch on deeper themes & be remarkably
human & the narrative expands the story logically and satisfyingly outwards.
Along the way, the whole realm of
human emotion and community experience is chronicled, satirized, critiqued, and explored, with Kurosawa
at the peak of his artistic powers.
But 2015, like every year before it, was brimming with quality cinema, whether it was in telling stories of futuristic dystopias where gas and water are
at a premium, of dogged journalists hunting down the truth behind decades of sexual scandals in the Catholic Church, of
human emotions personified, or real - life psychological experiments.
As a result, Sarah is a highly trained antisocial recluse who's great with a sniper rifle but not so skilled
at the nuances of
human emotion.
It played well
at festivals, critics love it, it has a very talented cast, it mixes humor with
human emotion, and the co-directors and co-writers won an Oscar (with Alexander Payne) for writing the script to The Descendants.
The narrative isn't entirely comprehensible on one viewing, but the torrent of
emotions, the dreamlike tone and the gorgeous cinematography makes for an unforgettable story of
human connection in the face of an unfeeling and
at times enormously unfair and mystifying world.
It's not
at all surprising that Goon: Last of the Enforcers is packed to the gills with raunchy humor, gruesome brawls, and lots of enjoyable hockey action, but it is nice to note that, like its predecessor, the sequel makes some time for a dash of actual
human emotion amidst all the shenanigans.