Sentences with phrase «such human impulse»

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Such civil righteousness is not the same as spiritual righteousness, namely, the true pure love which only the Holy Spirit can work in human hearts against the impulses of the flesh.
Now that most of the world is necessarily turning its back on the soil, to start one's own business has replaced that fundamental human urge to farm one's own land — it is an expression of the natural creativity in man, and as such a profoundly moral impulse.
As a result, certain intangibles — such as values based on our more noble human impulses — are gradually entering the scope of leading thinkers, including historians, social scientists, businessmen and bankers — and even economists.
And wrongly because the real nature of this impulse that is sweeping us towards a state of super-organization is such as to make us more completely personalized and human.
When we think of all that has come from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest of disease, the sensitivity to the needs and plight of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every kind of suffering, the stabilizing of the inner lives of millions of his followers around the world, and the fostering of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed from this «penniless teacher of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder of it does not sweep over our souls.
A film that appeals to the pessimist in us, Irréversible may make you think of Memento, but where Memento was about destiny, Irréversible is cynicially hopeful (if there is such a thing), illustrating the human impulse to look to the past for happy endings — Bogey's bogus reassurance that «we'll always have Paris.»
Acquiring a pet on impulse without due thought and consideration of the considerable commitment involved in its care can have negative consequences to human health (e.g. raising stress levels, relationship breakdown, family conflict) and devastating consequences to animal welfare, such as relinquishment to animal shelters for re-homing, abuse and neglect.
The discounting of future outcomes underlies much of human decision - making and figures prominently in many overlapping psychological constructs, such as self - regulation, impulse - control, delayed gratification and intertemporal choice (Manuck et al.
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