Sentence examples for ideas and sentiments from inspiring English sources

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The show's organization emphasizes links between the art and the ideas and sentiments of the Jacksonian era.

More broadly, it embraces the whole content of the child's imaginative world and that of his daily environment, as well as certain ideas and sentiments characteristic of it.

"So pro-Catholic are the president's ideas and sentiments that there are persistent rumors that, like his brother Jeb, the governor of Florida, G.W. might also become a Catholic".

In 1918 Lenin issued a decree that statues "erected in honour of the tsars and their minions" be torn down, and the "old inscriptions, emblems, names of streets" be changed to reflect the "ideas and sentiments" of the revolution.By using laws and punishments to change people's ideas about history, "we are repeating the mistakes of the past," says Mikhail Minakov, a political philosopher in Kiev.

As Bradley says, for each child, learning to speak the language "carries into his mind the ideas and sentiments of the race É and stamps them in indelibly" This child also observes and comes to participate in the practices of the society: he "grows up in an atmosphere of example and general custom" (Ethical Studies, p. 172).

To use the word "dangerous" wreaks of fanaticism, especially since people like Bill O'Reilly and others actually do promote dangerous ideas and sentiments.

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Neither outcome will be engendered by our "new" technologies failing, but in our losing touch with our "old" biological technologies, the human brains (and bodies) that have given birth to ideas, constructions and sentiments for aesthetic reflection.

The burgeoning conscience of humanity has grown to the point where we no longer consider the wellbeing only of our family, extended family, and local community; rather, our consideration now extends to people quite unlike ourselves, with whom we gladly trade goods and ideas and exchange sentiments and genes, rather than beating, enslaving, raping, or killing them.

Probably no idea and no sentiment in the early church dominated the Christian feeling for life so thoroughly and comprehensively as the consciousness of the newness of the life into which persons viewed themselves transposed through participation in the life and body of Christ.

(Edwards 1746/1959, p. 266) The 18th century saw a proliferation of new ideas about sentiments and sensibility, as well as about passions and affections.

It was an apolitical place, full of can-do possibility, obsessed with the educated middle class, perfectly relaxed about the filthy rich, much more in love with sentiment than ideas, and insatiable in its optimism; it was also in thrall to the idea of happy endings.

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