Sentence examples for longing for security from inspiring English sources

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As suggested by behavior during World War II, "there is another side of this new sense of community and longing for security," wrote two executives at the London office of the Grey Worldwide division of Grey Global, Clare Rossi, executive planning director, and Peter Jones, group managing director.

The show's catalog quotes Frederik L. Polak, the Dutch sociologist and utopian philosopher: "If Western man now stops thinking and dreaming the materials of new images of the future and attempts to shut himself up in the present, out of longing for security and for fear of the future, his civilization will come to an end.

It bears repeating: the appeal of the simple story is based in human nature and in the universal longing for security, certainty and predictability.

Post-communist nostalgia is not only the longing for security, stability and prosperity but also the feeling of loss for a specific form of sociability.

This aesthetic took the form of a yearning for the kind of public modernism that, rightly or wrongly, was seen to have characterised the period from the 1930s to the early 1970s; it could just as easily exemplify a more straightforwardly conservative longing for security and stability in hard times.

I get the longing for security, but a 'fixed'-income investment focus in a rising cost world makes little sense.

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In a culture of divorce and dysfunction, no wonder there is longing for the security of the "Father Knows Best" world that preceded it.

So it was a shock to discover that I was the ultimate cliched Little Englander – whingeing about lack of cupboards, scowling at dripping showerheads no one did anything about and (deeper, much deeper) pathetically longing for the security and permanence of my own four walls.

Are they just anxious about their prospects and longing for the security of the now non-existent civil service jobs that thesis work – with its orientation towards public monitoring and regulation – evokes?

In McPhee's "Pygmalion -like tale of 21st-century Pygmalion -likenvy, a novelistaleofging for the well-appointed security of others in her Manhattan circle, accepts an offer from a swaggering Wall Street tycoon: "Give me 18 months and I'll make you a world-class bond trader".

The rush of discoveries in science and technology sometimes left him longing for the solace of tradition, security and unity that he associated with medieval society and the church.

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