Sentences with phrase «of human feeling»

As a developmental editor, I might suggest new language to add a bit of color, attitude, and a sense of human feelings.
One is that the pastor must know he can not depend upon one vocabulary alone in getting at the realities of human feelings and experience.
Thus, criticism seeks a method for discovering truth independently of human feelings and preferences.
Today the entire world is celebrating Love, the most fascinating of human feelings.
But in the world of Dirty Computer, it's not so much emotions that need to be cleaned as it is the «wrong» kinds of human feelings.
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.
I always think any artist who can transmit the power of human feeling just through the stroke of a brush is truly remarkable.
If they were truly, mechanically straight, then the picture's vital spark of human feeling would be lost.
Any model which relates the wide range of human feelings to the complex human experiences of science, philosophy, ethics, and religion is very valuable, especially in a day when mechanical philosophies can not effect this relationship.
Richard's ongoing voice - over commentary places Married Life's scenario within the quotation marks of irony but without entirely stripping the plot of human feeling.
Singing its praises in a poem that simply began, «I love you Harlem,» she went on to embrace its «abandoned and despised», to celebrate its mothers, with their «teeth missing» and «little black arms around their necks» and to draw the attention to the «rich deep vein of human feeling» to be found buried under all that urban bustle.
Red A 1960, 1960, the artists» use of red can be interpreted as an expression of their individual psychological experiences, whereas Franz Kline and Rothko's monumental abstractions speak to a more universal «scale of human feeling, the human drama.»
That feeling you have may be more of a HUMAN feeling than any insight into God.
It is the dynamic that Rudolph Otto so brilliantly explicated in The Idea of the Holy, in which he identified this cluster of human feelings as the mysterium tremendum, «the hushed, trembling, and speechless humility of the creature in the presence of» whom or what?
The idea of God is really moral in its influence — it really cherishes all that is best and loveliest in man — only when God is contemplated as sympathizing with the pure elements of human feeling, as possessing infinitely all those attributes which we recognize to be moral in humanity....
«The primacy of human feeling is not the dynamic of Paul's work, but it is of [William] James's and of Mullins's.»
To which the Prophet replied, «What can I do if God has deprived your hearts of all human feeling?
This would mean that an abstract Turing machine defined by us could not have a complete representation of a human feeling.
As new and more powerful scientific models are found, especially in the areas of brain research and artificial intelligence, a new mechanism which can show the relationship between primitive biological and logical concepts to higher level concepts may be able to clarify the nature and constitution of human feelings.
The testimony of the faith is the work of God, not just of human feeling.
These are to be discerned in the subjective forms of the human feelings of gray and blue.
Although he is not devoid of human feelings — twice he cries out in anguish at the thought of the coming destruction, interceding for his people (9:1; 11 - 13)-- he never yielded to them: he was a stern zealot with a forehead hard as a diamond (3:9)....
In contrast, process theology provides an interesting alternative, because it can speak in terms of sign and cause while also being sensitive to the importance of human feelings and the psychological dimension of man.
Asked whether he thought Lord Rennard was behind the times, he said: «He's a man in a very difficult position and I think perhaps, somebody who has got a sense of human feeling for him and I do, who's a friend and admirer, will understand the difficult position he's in.»
Such an ability is almost the equivalent of a human feeling an earthquake and being able to discern the direction of the epicenter by virtue of the difference in time between when the right and left foot first felt the tremor — except the fly's hearing is even more sensitive than that, said Hall.
Despite the concept of Visitors infiltrating the ranks of humans feeling uncomfortably similar to that other successful sci - fi reboot, Battlestar Galactica, the terrorism angle boasts some of the update's most enticing intrigue.
Not surprisingly, this expression of human feeling costs him his job, leaving him with assistant Dorothy (Renee Zellweger) and a single, rather difficult client Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr).
The performance is monstrous in a number of ways, from the actress's bare portrayal of Jasmine's myriad shortcomings to the emotional demands that basically run the gamut of human feeling.
Less - than - confident dogs probably feel awkward, probably the way lots of humans feel weird at parties.
Of all the gorgeous screens I've seen for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, none has so beautifully, brilliantly encompassed the wealth of human feeling like this series of shots of some dude getting yanked off a building.
The artist has described the challenge of creating sculpture that simultaneously defines and transforms materials in order to «manifest a metaphor of human feelings, reveries, and aspirations.»
Causality Dilemmas: A Chronology of Human Feelings and Desires September — November Curated by Gabi Ngcobo
Masks unmasked pile up, like a summary catalogue of human feeling.
The collection as a whole, but especially works featuring single figures (Nightmare I or Untitled XIII) encourage us to look beyond place and space, and to submit to an exploration of human feelings and emotion.
In addition to their common concerns with color, shape, and surface texture, each creates abstract imagery that powerfully evokes a world of human feeling — and a kind of radiant humanism.
She worked to communicate what can not be spoken with words: the truth of human feeling, the ancient, collective subconscious, and the undying connection humanity has with the laws of nature.
An intimate marital relationship which rejoices in the wide range of human feeling, which includes anger in its definition of love, can include the child in the «freedom to feel.»
Richard's ongoing voiceover commentary places Married Life's scenario within the quotation marks of irony but without entirely stripping the plot of human feeling.
White, educated, and in pursuit of that «deep vein of human feeling», Neel settled in East Harlem, with her Puerto Rican partner at the time, in 1938.
My current pictures are involved with the scale of human feeling, the human drama, as much of it as I can express.»
embodies all that is great about summer movie thrills while also weaving through the various chase scenes, shoot - outs, and massive billowing explosions a genuine sense of human feeling and moral concern
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