Sentence examples for all of human experience from inspiring English sources

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It's as if the service sector has metastasised to colonise all of human experience.

Paul Karlstrom, the West Coast regional director for the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art, wrote in the retrospective book: "For him, they embody and encompass all of human experience, from birth through love to death".

Despite some pronouncements demanding study (one essay argues that music, like all of human experience, may be related to something known as "1/f noise"), Mr. Gardner's prose is sober and clean, illustrating an epigraph he uses from an accomplished mathematician: "There is one art, no more, no less: to do all things with artlessness".

Will Eno, whose play "Wakey Wakey" opened this week on Broadway, at the Signature Theatre, told me, after seeing this production, "To be a person sitting in the middle of human history in the middle of my life and see a play about all of human experience!

The danger of this age, Cayce realizes, is that every city will eventually look like every other one and that all of human experience could one day be converted by the marketing machine into a few variations on a single theme.

Higgins believes that common good includes a conversation that takes seriously all of human experience, including sexuality.

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What these two books do offer is a satisfying picture of a man who believed that the sciences and the humanities were complementary, not separate, and who proved that science affects, and is affected by, all the rest of human experience.

The problem is that this approach to faith (and cooking) flies in the face of all the rest of human experience which is a matter of trial and error, mixed motivations, sincerity seesawing with bad motives and healthy doubts about everything we encounter.

Like all aspects of human experience, political philosophy is conditioned by environment and by the scope and limitations of mind, and the answers given by successive political philosophers to perennial problems reflect the knowledge and the assumptions of their times.

Speculative philosophy seeks to work out a view of reality as a whole by taking into account the whole range of human experience scientific, social, ethical, æsthetic, and religious: "Its business is to take over all aspects of human experience, to reflect upon them, and to try to think out a view of Reality as a whole which shall do justice to all of them" (1924, p. 96).

WATER, soil, wind, the sun, salt... in religious language, all the primordial elements of human experience have taken on new layers of meaning, as prophets, preachers and scribes down the ages, inspired or otherwise, struggled to express their intimations of the divine.

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