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Her grapplings are impressive: "My own belief — that we, on our short-lived planet, are part of a universe simultaneously... ordinary... and incalculably mysterious... — does not feel like believing in nothing and would never make me recruit anyone for slaughter.
I think, as she says in Somewhere Towards the End, that "we on our short-lived planet are part of a universe simultaneously perfectly ordinary in that there it is and incalculably mysterious in that it is beyond our comprehension", and that this does not feel like "believing in nothing".
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I should like to know what it feels like!" We never believe anything like that will happen, and just a few feet of film later it's Doña Sol who's taking a big lustful bite out of Valentino's hand.
But as an ongoing way to cultivate creativity, I think you have to make people feel like you believe in them.
It makes me feel like they believe in us".
What does it feel like to believe it?
"It makes me feel like they believe in us," she told HuffPost.
History is the true subject of Wilson's book, and what he evokes is what it felt like to believe — as Vico and Michelet, Fourier and Saint-Simon, Hegel and Marx, Lenin and Trotsky all believed — that history holds the key to the meaning of life.
As Eliot stated in 1947: "if we learn to read poetry properly, the poet never persuades us to believe anything" and "What we learn from Dante, or the Bhagavad-Gita, or any other religious poetry is what it feels like to believe that religion".
I feel like our offense believes in him".
The child can feel like no one believes them, and parents can feel blamed for the problem.
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