Sentences with phrase «sort of admiration»

Indeed, he believed solely in it, although he felt respect, and even a sort of admiration, for other people's religion.

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For example, if a hunting binocular is really good and performs well in all sorts» weather conditions, it will get the admiration of any reviewer.
The question is not of the inquisitive sort, as if one asked about that «individua1» in some special sense, about the one whom admiration and envy unite in pointing out.
We need not go so far as to say with the author whom I lately quoted that any persistent enthusiasm is, as such, religion, nor need we call mere laughter a religious exercise; but we must admit that any persistent enjoyment may produce the sort of religion which consists in a grateful admiration of the gift of so happy an existence; and we must also acknowledge that the more complex ways of experiencing religion are new manners of producing happiness, wonderful inner paths to a supernatural kind of happiness, when the first gift of natural existence is unhappy, as it so often proves itself to be.
The main reason I decided to support the Arsenal 20 years ago was because of my huge admiration and love for the sort of football he created — Wengerball.
Mahama, who spoke to the admiration of the mammoth crowd stated that he would hand over power on January 7, 2017, adding that Nigeria and Ghana seem to have become some sort of «twins» where what happens to one happens to the other.
I, on the other hand, developed some sort of geeky admiration for such sequences.
You're not going to find Bad Teacher or X-Men: First Class marketed in such a way — there's simply too much at stake for such a marketing method that is hardly aimed at blockbuster crowds — but they are often the sorts of trailers that spark intense discussion and admiration amongst film fans.
And although Great Britain has certainly given us plenty of track stars, the repetitive problem preventing them from admiration outside the U.K. is that it takes more than a virtuously sorted chassis and impressive steering to gain worldwide appeal.
I've come through as a filmmaker, having convinced myself that my sort of movie is a form of painting, that it would not have happened without looking at paintings as a young visitor to MoMA, or then studying with Hans Hofmann and my admiration for the Abstract Expressionists.
One thing (and already difficult enough) is teaching Physics 2 to students all of whom have just followed Physics 1 and all of whom are interested in the skill to tackle Physics 3 coming up next; but to teach a subject from the very basic foundations and to be appealing to people with all sorts of professionalities and backgrounds, has all of my admiration.
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