Sentence examples for experiences and sentiments from inspiring English sources

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First, the practice of religion involves inner experiences and sentiments, such as feelings of God guiding the life of the devotee.

Thus, the major world religions typically possess doctrines, myths, ethical and social teachings, rituals, social institutions, and inner experiences and sentiments.

Such experiences and sentiments are all too common in Rio, the Olympic host city, where violent crime has long been a feature of the social climate.

To honor the Emerson experiences and sentiments that had long been ignored, the Y.M.C.A. here commissioned a filmmaker, Susan Hope Engel, to produce a documentary, "Unforgettable: Memories of the Emerson Street Branch Y.M.C.A".

People feel comfortable laughing at its crapness because the experiences and sentiments recounted (the world is a sad, bad and outrageously unreasonable place) are often so universal that, actually, you are laughing at your own teenage self as much as anyone else.

And as I happened to be traveling the physical distance between Ohio and DC, I was struck once again by the mental distance between the Beltway and the experiences and sentiments of the majority of Americans.

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Three domains of religious coping were assessed: organizational (church attendance), non-organizational (praying for self and asking others for prayer), and personal or subjective (experiences, perceptions, and sentiments about religion), and all were dichotomized as frequent/infrequent or satisfied/not satisfied.

More important than the philosophical side of his enterprise, however, was the excellent delineation of a central experience and sentiment and the elucidation of the concept of the Holy.

In course of time, they have become the vehicles of expression of personal emotion, empirical feelings, spiritual experiences and national sentiments of the people of those lands too (Shan, 2000).

If there were nothing in our experience and no sentiments in our minds to give rise to the concept of virtue, Hume says, no lavish praise of heroes could generate such a concept.

On an account of this kind, there exists a close and essential relationship between being responsible, where this is understood in terms of being an appropriate target of moral sentiments or reactive attitudes, and being able to hold oneself and others responsible, where this is understood as the ability to experience and entertain moral sentiments.

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