Sentences with phrase «put human emotions»

Don't put human emotions, guilt, etc on dogs.
Don't put human emotions and guilt on dogs.

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Her autism, Grandin suggests, puts her somewhere between normal human mentality and animal mentality, not as a matter of IQ but as a matter of perception and emotion.
In an article that Ralph Adolphs and I recently wrote, we put forth the view that emotions are a type of internal brain state with certain general properties that can exist independently of subjective, conscious feelings, which can only be studied in humans,» Anderson says.
We don't want to put each other off, but in these days of emails and texts, good manners and courtesy can be overlooked, and we are all dealing with human emotions.
On the other hand, based on human nature, one person also put a lot of emotion into dating.
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.
It's very easy to lose the story of Batman in the midst of more interesting villains, and that certainly seemed the case with The Dark Knight, but Rises puts Wayne right back under the microscope, and Bale finds new depths of emotion with the character, making him more vulnerable and ultimately human than before.
There is possibly no greater human fear than being rejected, denied and dismissed - particularly when we really care about what we have put «out around» - our emotions, our effort, our thoughts.
While I understand that when translating this to human emotions you might not want to continue to «put him through that», but in Otis» mind the crate is his safest place.
As writer friend Carl Safina puts it in his recent book, Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel, «When someone says you can't attribute human emotions to animals, they forget the key leveling detail: humans are animals.»
However, most human can not just put a lid on their emotions forever.
This expanded couple's book and workbook explore the emotion of anger and how anger — which is part of the human experience — can be put to work for good.
This expanded workbook explores the emotion of anger and how anger — which is a part of the human experience — can be put to work for good.
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