Sentences with phrase «sense of anger»

Introducing the concept of «shared recognition» this paper describes the collective sense of anger and frustration experienced by Indigenous people when traumatic events in the public domain act as reminders of ongoing colonialism.
As she tosses them one by one, she powerfully evokes a sense of anger, frustration, and ultimate futility.
It instilled in the player a sense of anger from the injustices done to Batman and Bruce Wayne alike while showing off the softer side of us as well.
There was a sense of anger spouting from his brow.
Aaron Eckhart was never my first choice for actor when it came to taking the role of Two - Face, but, in all honesty, he played the character perfectly, really capturing that sense of anger at a failed system.
It's a rare balancing act that Cianfrance has pulled off, with moments of utter joy brutally offset by a vivid sense of anger and betrayal.
Zoolander 2 lacks any sense of that anger, or even energy, in its place.
The father, played by Peter Simonischek, is a mischievous old hippie who's fond of disguises; the daughter, played with a deep sense of anger and unease by Sandra Hüller, has rebelled against him with her career as a perfectly pressed business consultant.
As defence secretary in 2013 he attracted criticism by talking about «a real sense of anger among many people who are married» who felt the gay marriage law would change the institution.
Setting out his mission statement, he will say he joined Labour with a sense of anger at the injustices of the world «and a sense that my parents instilled that we had a duty to do something about them.
There is a growing sense of anger at national negotiators.
What I love about Blake is his sense of anger about social injustice and the unhappiness it creates.
There is already a growing sense of anger, frustration and deja vu going around the global Arsenal fan base, after all the optimism from pre-season disappeared in a puff of smoke, just as five of the possible nine Premier League points available to Arsenal so far have disappeared.
In the experience of anger, we have the sense of the anger of a fraction of a second ago welling up into the present, exacting some degree of conformity with the past.
You said, «I just realised though that the sense of anger, rage, frustration and stubbornness that people see in gays or others rejected by the church is misunderstood as a rebellious spirit or a refusal to submit to God instead of the byproduct of deep deep pain that it is.»
Some injustice can only be met with a truly righteous sense of anger.

Not exact matches

My optimism and hope for my hometown were soon buried under a sense of resentment and anger.
But as a psychologist, I am deeply worried about the rapidly escalating levels of anger in our world — what's particularly disturbing is our increasing sense of entitlement to express it in aggressive or hurtful ways.
I had spent roughly a quarter of my adult life leading that company, so I felt a sense of loss and some anger at the company's near demise.
I think voters often choose movies that reflect their righteous anger but rarely their seething sense of impotence and futility (Crash, maybe), and I'm not sure that the BAFTA win for Three Billboards — oh, those Americans, isn't that how they solve everything, hitting someone or burning something?
After hearing the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teens heartfelt pleas for change following a devastating school shooting in Parkland, Florida, emotions rolled through us: anger, shock, fear, but most disturbing of all, a sense of familiarity and realization that this was becoming normalized.
«There was an overall sense of frustration, and at times anger, because of the amount of time it took for the families to receive the final word,» an official state report about the Sandy Hook shooting said.
I was filled with an overwhelming sense of hatred of evil and anger at our indifferent world that so allows its children to be abused.
Unexpectedly and uncomfortably accepting outcasts by breaking social mores, he created a sense of belonging for them, which frequently conflicted with the moral sensibilities of religious people of his day, angering them.
«To the degree that a woman's influence over a man is personal and directive will generally offend a man's good, God - given sense of responsibility and leadership,» he writes, «and thus contradict God's created order... A wife who «comes on strong» with her advice will probably drive a husband into passive silence, or into active anger
It may be anger you're unsure of where it comes from, depression you can't overcome, a constant sense of anxiety, feeling emotionally drained, or a strong drive to keep busy.
My response has been anything from denial, bargaining, anger, depression, to hopefully and finally a sense of peace.
But we can also vent our anger, pain and sense of loneliness.
With this view of the universe, this common sense of how it works, it is entirely reasonable to explain a thunderstorm as the anger of God, or a victory in battle as caused by favorable divine intervention.
The precise phrase that Ahab uses in greeting Elijah does not occur again in subsequent prophetic narratives, but the sense of it conveys the consistent, prevailing annoyance, irritation, frustration, anger, or hostility of king and people — can we say politicians and middle Israelites?
Yahweh was anthropomorphic in the sense that man attributed to him some of the emotions he found in himself — hate and love, anger and repentance.
Consequently it made sense to explain a severe storm by casting lots to determine who had angered the gods, or by trying to figure out what the king had done wrong, or by consulting a prophet or perhaps an oracle who would read the entrails of a sacrificed goat.
But far more significant than the breathtaking scope of human attachment» indeed, the thing that makes human anger different in kind from its purely animal form» is man's expansive sense of himself.
When you sense a build - up of frustration or anger, get a cardboard box and find a time when you can be alone in your garage or basement, wearing hard - toed shoes.
Anger we recognize as the cultivation of an eschatological sense of righteousness and judgement, putting ourselves in the place of the patient justice of God.
We should not assume that the death penalty must express a group's collective anger rather than a people's sense of justice.
The sense of alienation that results may cause Christians to go to the polls out of anger, voting against a candidate or in protest of both.
It is my unhappiness about this inadequacy, ineffectiveness, powerlessness and sense of futility — which seem to be built into the problem — that causes my anger.
Thus, these theologies are not, in the first place, a reflection but a sense of consternation, a cry of compassion and anger, a prayer and a commitment.
Most conflict begins with a sense of chaos and uncomfortable feelings of fear, hurt and anger.
In another sense, though, I could list a lot of things that I do know I'm missing: hurt, betrayal, anxiety, self - deception, fear, suspicion, anger, confusion, and the horror of having been used.
In this film, even the worst people imaginable are given story arcs that transcend political correctness, or even a sense of justice, focusing on the challenges of sorrow, anger, and other seemingly unbearable emotions.
Burnley should have ensured that sense of frustration swiftly turned to anger.
Just from being at the Emirates today I could sense a lot of pent - up anger which almost surfaced when Arsenal conceded that weak equaliser.
After giving birth, many women share a sense of disappointment, anger or fear.
But Abedin and every other partner who's had to deal with a sexting spouse are, he says, «in the curious position of experiencing all of the hurt, anger and sense of rejection associated with an affair, while the «cheater» shrugs it off and «doesn't get it.»»
If weaning was not something that you wanted, it can make you feel like a failure and bring about a sense of sadness, anger, or guilt.
A systematic review of the scientific literature indicates that women who intend to breastfeed but who later feed their babies formula consistently report feelings of guilt, anger, worry, uncertainty, and a sense of failure despite the relief that introducing formula after experiencing difficulties with breastfeeding may bring (Lakshman, Ogilvie, & Ong, 2009).
In the moment, as their child latches and continues to suckle, they may feel a rush of intense dislike, anger, sadness, frustration, and a sense of being trapped.
It gives the parent release of anger and frustration, makes them feel they're doing something in response to the bad behavior (sense of control) that they falsely believe works.
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