How can anyone reject such
a large part of human experience over the ages, without a huge ignorance in their character or mind?
Not exact matches
This verification is both by the objective historical and literary evidence and by the «reasons
of the heart» which form so
large a
part of human existence and
of Christian faith and
experience in particular.
If that power has seemed to be on the wane in recent history, it is due in
large part to the widespread assumption that reason and faith belong to different realms, or represent different, even conflicting, dimensions
of human experience.
It's in these moments
of bliss — brought about by a culinary
experience and having memories triggered by familiar tastes and aromas — that I am reminded that we, as
human beings, will always have memories tied to foods that we eat, and that food will always be a
large part of us.
How can the perspective we have about our own life
experiences be viewed as
part of the
larger human story across time?
This story has mythic power in
large part as a testimony to what people are capable
of when pushed to the extremes
of human experience.
They're morality plays, fables, and often they're about a character who is going through an
experience that's central to their life but also speaks to a
larger part of the
human condition.
I've come to the realization that a landscape is
part of a
larger energetic system; that it is not constant in form, structure or proportion; and that any attempts to capture both the rough topography and the sensorial
experience of landscape in painting must include an active
human presence.
«I've come to the realization that a landscape is
part of a
larger energetic system; that it is not constant in form, structure or proportion; and that any attempts to capture both the rough topography and the sensorial
experience of landscape in painting must include an active
human presence,» Bloodgood said in his Guggenheim statement.
The resultant Queen — which is
part of a
larger body
of portraits
of other pop icons, including different musicians such as Michael Jackson and Bob Marley, manifested through similar recordings — is a visual and audio symphony
of the
human experience.
A great reminder that we are inviting partner's, clients, to explore
parts of themselves and emotions that the
larger culture, their families and their
experiences may have taught them to avoid, to compartmentalize or that have been frightening or shameful to
experience without the empathy and compassion
of another
human to share them with.