Sentences with phrase «such profound feelings»

And, watching that torrent of angry water push its way so powerfully, so forcefully, with such violent enthusiasm and utter disregard for any thing and any life in its path, evoked such profound feelings of just that... smallness.

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Such shielding didn't entirely protect the new arrivals from feeling both trivial and profound disappointment with their new homeland.
Precisely that kind of man, «transported by his passion» — in this case his being caught up into a relationship with God in Christ, although it may very well be true in other ways as well, since to be «transported» by passion is to enter upon the most profound experience possible to human beings — precisely such a man does feel and know what is nothing other than «the secret of the universe».
Maybe... A more fatalist approach would tell us that we are all indeed robots, subject to chemical reactions, electrical impulses, physical law, in such a detailed and profound way that we are actually able to perceive ourselves as having free thought — making choices and decisions, having feelings, reacting to input.
They must have felt such a heavy, powerful sense of incompleteness, such a profound lack of closure.
I was at my partners head end the whole time keeping eye contact with her, breathing and pushing with her, letting her grab my arm and hang on, whatever she needed to do, she was in such pain, and so I saw very little of what was happening between my partner «s thighs.I experienced a feeling of profound relief like I have never done before when our son was finally passed, albeit for a very brief few minutes, to my partner «s arms, before she was taken away from us so that her tearing could be stitched.Our son often sleeps on his side, with his neck noticeably bent back, his chin jutting up as if he was star gazing.
But when asked how he felt when he saw his findings have profound benefits for patients such as Fabian and Els van der Heijden, he simply says, «I did not expect that.»
This, I feel, may have profound implications regarding long term effects such as carcinogenesis (Warburg effect).
Dating helps the two people to profound the feelings of each other that can lead them into a serious relationship but there is no such guarantee that the relationship will become successful.
While those bits aren't uninteresting, they don't always directly pertain to the Meru climb at hand, and also come at the expense of the film's ending, which feels a bit short on payoff, and almost nonexistent in terms of wrapping things up afterward in the kind of profound or meaningful way befitting such a significant build - up.
The measure of a picture's worth can be divined by the targets it feels are low enough to be beneath its demographic: Matthew the waiter is such a profound loser that without any offense save his dreams and passions, he's made the victim of every single character and viewer.
In turn, he distills maximum feeling from seemingly minor events (the loss of a baking contest) and more profound ones, such as the death of Dickinson's mother (Joanna Bacon), which is harrowing in its unflinching intensity.
But ultimately «A Ghost Story» joins the short list of films like Darren Aronofsky's «The Fountain» and Terrence Malick's «The Tree of Life» to speak to me in such a profound way it feels like a personal address.
A profound idea: two soldiers serving in World War II, when such a relationship would warrant a dishonorable Blue Discharge (requiring them to keep their feelings secret — maybe even from each other — for decades), only to find one another in the present day, in which same - sex marriage is now legal.
It was also memorable for the very bittersweet sight of Agnès waiting for Godard at the end (and it felt very much like «the end» in a more profound sense) of Visages, villages; and some of the extraordinary material — such as the on - set audio recordings from Melville's L'aîne des Ferchaux (1963)-- contained in Tavernier's Voyage à travers la cinema français.
«To be chosen for this medal by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, which has had such a profound impact on my life and on education reform across the nation, is a deeply felt honor,» Canada said.
This book is a times so hard to comprehend that the reader might wonder if it is, in fact, English; at other times, the author makes such profound statements that it felt less like reading and more like absorbantly knowing.
I left feeling, as I'm sure others did that day, that I'd never before been given such a profound understanding of this wonderful painter.
Their work has a directness that short circuits concept and fashion, and encourages an engagement with the materiality of the work and the felt experience of it; they are John Eaves RWA, from Bath; Frank Bowling RA, OBE, who works in London and New York; Patrick Jones, based in the Exmouth area, and John Bunker, from London Curated by Nick Moore, Bristol - based painter, musician and writer, the title of the exhibition derives from associations such as deep, profound, personal, direct, close; all words one could use to describe the qualities of these small abstract paintings.
As my aunt and two cousins sang the praises of the curried red lentil soup that I'd written about on TreeHugger in January, telling me they've made it many times since, I couldn't help but feel a profound sense of great fortune to be born into this family that takes such pleasure in food.
And while other influences, such as temptation and feeling undesirable, unappreciated or unloved play a part, it's important to understand that infidelity is often indicative a problem greater and more profound than a wasteful act of betrayal.
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