Sentences with phrase «sentimental person»

Being a super sentimental person, that's one her favorite things in the whole house.
That will be very hard for me because I am a very sentimental person.
He wanted to create something personal (he described himself as a «sentimental person»), and he feels that not enough art aspires to that goal.
I hate to admit this, but I am not a terribly sentimental person.
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I am extremely softhearted and sentimental person who wears her heart on her shirt sleeve.
I'm a very sentimental person, and I always make sure I'm telling the people I love the most that I love them the most — cause you just never know.
I'm not an overly reflective or sentimental person.
Before I moved to Montreal, I would have called myself a sentimental person.

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For example, he discovered that the number of refrigerator magnets people had was correlated with how sentimental they were — almost a metaphorical desire to «freeze time» as captured in the photographs on display.
He had in mind his own experience of the German people as «extremely sentimental,» possessed of a «tremendous tenderness.»
Old histories, instinctive antipathies and blind sentimental reactions have often helped to form a distorted image of the other person, quite often like a caricature.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but our news programmes are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with the sentimental love expressed in pop songs; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonise over our local sports club; we own many things, and still feel we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» at the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
In the records of what Jesus said there is no doctrine of total depravity, but neither is there a sentimental assumption that if a person is well nurtured and his intentions are good, his acts will be good enough.
But in Christian circles people made fun of me for being so sentimental.
On the other hand, the notion of God as sentimental niceness — what I have called «smothering love» — springs from the wish of many people to be so completely tolerant that they are unwilling or unable to take a stand on anything.
All it would do is give people a snap - shot of my life that to most would look really silly, superficial and sentimental.
Those who are sentimental about friendship have not interviewed enough people.
Perhaps the commonest expression of this assumption that spiritual value is undone if lowly origin be asserted is seen in those comments which unsentimental people so often pass on their more sentimental acquaintances.
These songs did not at all reflect how I relate to God and are what the more cynical amongst us call «Jesus is my boyfriend» songs — in other words a lot of sentimental mush where people claim a rather too human type of relationship with God
In the ancient East the name of a person was no mere accidental or sentimental means of identification.
Without God, we are torn in two directions: universities praise diversity, but students still form cliques; politicians promise a bright future, but all our news programs are distressing; people are obsessed with scientific explanations of everything, and equally obsessed with sentimental love in every pop song; sexual abuse with a minor is the most shameful of all crimes, but everyone has a right to complete sexual liberation once they reach the age of consent; we relocate all over the world, preferring to live anywhere but home, yet we still agonize over our local sports team; we own many things, and still feel like we don't have enough; we believe in discipline at school or at work, but we all have a right to «let ourselves go» on the weekend; we tolerate everything, except people that don't agree with us.
Aside from the sentimental reasons that I love this time of year, Josh and I have recently realized we are people who are drawn to the cozy.
We have seen some of the wealthiest people in the world invest into the beautiful game, I doubt for sentimental reasons, but primarily as an investment.
Please people let's be realistic here and not fall for these sentimental shenanigans, we've been here far too many times.
People need to stop being sentimental over Jack and look at him as a player, he simply doesn't measure up.
people are becoming too sentimental about Alexis issue.
only problem is, due to aging people become more sentimental, our players do nt give respect he deserves, yesterday i saw picture Ozil with shisha, and they call themselves pro, Wenger is zhe only man in Arsenal who has guaranteed place, which means, he can sack anyone he wants, he should use that power, if you wont give 100 % seeyaa, wilshere wants to smoke, send him on loan to burnley, last year Ramsey aplied wenger advice and became best player, now he knows whats the best, Wenger should punnish our players more, bunch of spoiled players!!!
People get very sentimental about him, especially because we have Coquelin now and our midfield is covered.
How can we change when we have sentimental grown up people who are behind a manager who was once up one a time a good manager but nowdays not even a top4 quality manger.
You can't blame people for focusing on some of the positives — I'd say that most football fans are quite sentimental.
The vast majority of the overly cutesy, twee or sentimental baby language people use has a nails / blackboard effect on me (it's not just me, surely?).
Some people would say I lost my bubbly, I am not sentimental, I either share too much or too little.
Brits pride themselves on being sensible and pragmatic people, but they embarked on a sentimental journey into the unknown.
Afenifere stated that Akande was not sentimental in his comments by revealing that some people were capitalising on the President's health to fulfil selfish objectives.
It is in the nature of cynical Britain to sneer at such sentimental American notions, but it does remind us that there are many, many people who could do my job as a politician and probably do it a great deal better, but no one else can be a father to my children.
Only the most sentimental reader believes people will still be reading newspapers in 30 years» time.
«I really don't feel that most people are going to get what their total value is, especially the sentimental value,» he said.
«We are all sentimental and it hurts sometimes when you see a fine gentleman or gentlemen or good persons; people you know or like, becoming casualties... As we walk around, all of us have weaknesses and if you are not strong or if you are not careful, no matter how good you are, you get exposed and it becomes irredeemable.
The people close to me know that despite my late - to - the - game nature of buying gifts, I'm super sentimental when it comes to choosing them.
I am so happy I agreed to this modeling shoot, because not only is Ileana awesome in person, but I had the opportunity to meet a few other awesome Chicago, fashion bloggers including: Christina from A Sentimental Adventure, Kristen from Chic Little Secret, and Rachel from RD's Obsessions.
I don't think I am merely being sentimental in my choice of Melons, because every person I have brought here falls under the charm of this incredible establishment.
Before the era of technology, people didn't have photographs or other ways to keep each other close, so sentimental jewellery pieces like lockets (cameos would be another example) became a common way for loved ones to remember each other.
Nowadays people don't wear only lockets as sentimental pieces; instead any piece of jewellery can be a special one - such as a charm bracelet with meaningful and personal charms, or even a simple necklace or ring that was given by someone special.
People or gatherings of individuals who need to meet other individuals for social purposes, sentimental connections, or just to make new companions can do as such through the method for online dating administrations.
We miss people, and we hold onto their physical traces — jewelry, photos, furniture — for sentimental reasons.
In contrast, the movie attempts to pull at viewers heart strings with sentimental portrayals of rejection, low self - esteem, the power of friendship, and the necessity of looking beyond outward appearances in order to understand the person within.
Sentimental and violent, the usual gangster movie combo, «Live by Night» may look first - rate (though Affleck's direction, whether it's action or simply two people, seething, is routine) but it feels second - hand.
And though they've probably got nothing new under the sun to tell us about family dynamics, sentimental moments and delicate rites of passage, they seem like nice people to have around for a few laughs.
If that were the case, I can think of an endless line of people who would have won just for having the sentimental vote, starting with Gloria Stuart for «Titanic,» who lost to Kim Basinger in «L.A. Confidential» — an actor who is never going to win a vote based on popularity.
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