Sentences with phrase «least feel human»

At the same time, the shelf and chair, meagre and unheroic, do at least feel human.

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I do not know of a single adult human being that has given their life to the Tooth Fairy, seen the Tooth Fairy, thinks there is a Tooth Fairy, prays to the Tooth Fairy, given new life by the Tooth Fairy, given hope by the Tooth Fairy, lived by the law of the Tooth Fairy, fought wars with a Fairy banner held high and last but not least Stalin, Mao and Poll Pot felt no need to eliminate and persecute those who held tight to the Tooth Fairy.
When I realize that the particular conclusions generated by the serious reflection that arises from such assumptions have only the authority of those assumptions, then I feel free to turn to another philosophy that includes among its data human persons and their interactions; for my perception of reality is such that these seem to me at least as real and ultimate as sense data and mechanical relations.
Ministers also and the laity of the Church will know what is expected of those who hold this office For the present it is possible only to feel after and to describe in sketchy outline what this new conception is, a conception that we may believe is at least as much gift of grace as consequence of sin and perhaps more something produced by historic forces under divine government than the creature of human pride and fickleness.
To act and know that we are acting, to come into touch with reality and even to live it,... such is the function of human intelligence... From the ocean of life, in which we are immersed, we are continually drawing something, and we feel that our being, or at least the intellect that guides it, has been formed therein by a kind of local concentration.
At least when you have no knowledge you should speak in respectful manner in respect of the feelings of others... you said you liked me as human I say ok fine and I will do the same but to insult my belief and whom I as Muslim hold in high respect... well then you are not a worthy human being to treat as one... Hope you feel for me as I would have felt for you.
Perhaps at the level of primary perception human as well as other kinds of occasions already have a causal «awareness» of this pervasive sensitivity and at least a vague sense of being deeply felt themselves.
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
«[T] here is no more «personal space»; what used to be my arms have been repurposed for tugging, my braids are now rope for better climbing; I am more of a human jungle gym now than anything, or at least some days I feel that way.
Maybe it can be good for you to know that at least during the first four months, a baby's sucking reflex is very strong and probably most breastfeeding moms feel like human pacifiers at some point during this time.
It's human to have feelings of aggression and even anger, but the difference between you and your toddler is that you've learned to pull your punches — at least most of the time.
That's where the stereotypical girl ends, however: this young woman, from this father's perspective, is a complex, one - of - a-kind human being who seems to feel free to embrace and reject gender roles, at least those of which she is aware (there always remains the issue of the gender roles to which we all unconsciously adhere).
In such a town a sensitive nature feels more acutely than elsewhere the misery caused by language division and sees at every step that the diversity of languages is the first, or at least the most influential, basis for the separation of the human family into groups of enemies.
The study shows that humans need to feel at least 15 per cent of the gravitational force on Earth to figure out which way is up (PLoS One, doi.org/vhw).
Or at least it won't for many centuries, as the long - lived nature of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means that its effects will be felt for many human generations, absent efforts to curb emissions or use
At least that's the conclusion of a recent study in Psychological Science that found that folks who felt socially disconnected were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
At least that's the conclusion of a recent study in Psychological Science that found that folks who felt socially disconnected — aka lonely — were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
Humans are wired to thrive on close interpersonal connections, so when a relationship and love life comes to an end, often at least one of the parties will hold hard feelings.
im not some trick or man whore, i just would like something that makes me feel appreciated for the awesome job ive done making me at least a decent human being.
Review and study them as While anxiety is a normal human emotion, felt by most people on a daily basis (at least to some degree), when it rises to the level of causing significant
Nearly 17 percent While anxiety is a normal human emotion, felt by most people on a daily basis (at least to some degree), when it rises to the level of causing significant
No need to feel guilty, then — or, at least, no more guilty than any member of the human race.
Never feeling like a hagiography, in part because it shares the humility of its subject, The Kingdom Of Dreams And Madness is an unfailingly human portrait, and its least - flattering moments — such as a tense business meeting with Miyazaki's son, who is never seen in direct contact with his father — serve to casually normalize a man who most cinephiles can't imagine beyond the scope of his work.
Such filmmaking's near - spiritual devotion to landscape can occasionally swallow human players, but while big names (for this director, at least) like Paul Dano and Shirley Henderson feel a tad lost in the mix, Reichardt once more brings out the very best in Williams.
Another questionable item concerns how humans were able to deduce the creatures» limitations prior to their rampant depletion (at least if tabloid fodder is any indication)... so the film's resolution feels a bit like M. Night Shyamalan's Signs (2002) and those hydrophobic aliens trying to colonize a planet mostly made of water (and speaking of printing techniques, how Evelyn has a calendar to mark her due date well over a year into isolation also seems suspect).
Franco captures that while Wiseau's mouth, which perpetually feels like it's full of peanut butter and / or cotton - mouth - inducing pills may be joylessly droning, «Ha ha ha», the eyes betray that he has no idea what he's supposed to find amusing, but apparently «laughing» is a common trait of these «humans» so as long as he's at least attempting to pass among their ranks, he might as well give it a shot.
Addressing preconceived notions about others — in this case how monsters feel about humans — the film recognizes some parental worries seems justified, at least to the parent.
While I've not had any time during pre-release to play online against human opponents — my battles have been mainly against normal or higher AI in arcade, versus and story mode — I feel confident that I can at least make other players work for their wins.
Lee and Patrick both use masculinity as a shield to avoid any form of human connection, ignoring the fact that their repressed feelings will inevitably erupt over time, often when they least expect it.
Three Billboards feels overwhelmingly human in this way, full of thorny characters who tend to mean well (or at the very least act out of ignorance) but rub up against others who mean well in an opposite direction, causing sparks to fly that are both inevitable and unfortunate.
Not feeling the need, nor responsibility to take care or at least to give back to, and to respect the human rights of, the local original inhabitants.
Although I wouldn't wish upon you or anyone else the loneliness I know, at least I can say now that my heart is capable of human feeling again.
At least, the behaviors mimic what humans associate with feeling shame or apology.
At the delicious age of 65, I am feeling more and more optimistic that we humans will eventually find our way to peace, or at least peacefulness.
Such unpredictability can feel like cheating when it benefits AI opponents, which is why it's best enjoyed with at least one other human player.
Once I faced, I felt such anxiety about contemporary life and culture, through the similarity and identity of the human gaze to that monkey, because I realized the lies and vanity that pervades life, or at least possessed it in previous years, since art is the mirror of life.
Instead he made a work that invites the viewer to contemplate (and contemplation of art always involves feeling at least as much as intellection) human spatiality, which is the only spatiality there is, phenomenologically speaking.
I also feel that climate change is progressing faster than the accuracy of our 21st century climate projections and that recent observations have done at least as much as our modelling activities in convincing people (including many scientists) of the human influence on climate.
Few people would argue that the planet has warmed to some extent over the past three decades, and many people feel that humans caused at least some part of this warming through their consumption of fossil fuels.
Why Senator Plett imagines that a man intent on committing sexual assault in a women's washroom would only do so if he felt confident that the Canadian Human Rights Act would protect his right to dress as a woman is, to say the least, unclear.
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