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"simple feeling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a basic or uncomplicated emotion or sensation. You can use it in a sentence to describe a specific emotion or sensation: - "Her simple feeling of joy was evident as she skipped down the street." - "He couldn't shake off the simple feeling of sadness that washed over him." - "A simple feeling of satisfaction washed over her as she completed the final task." - "The artist captures the essence of simple feelings like love and hope in her paintings."
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What came over me at that point was a very deep simple feeling of a job done.
His hip wit sits on the narrative less as delicious icing than as a nervous burden; self-consciousness threatens to block every simple feeling.
John MacDougall Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada**** "Betrayed" started with a simple feeling — dismay and anger at the news that Iraqis I knew were being abandoned to their fate.
Ms. Berloff's script is composed in the key of strong, simple feeling, and brought to life with vivid clarity by Seamus McGarvey's cinematography.
"Betrayed" started with a simple feeling — dismay and anger at the news that Iraqis I knew were being abandoned to their fate.
Mr. Suozzi, Ms. Mearns and Ms. Morgan are all as fine as the ballet will let them be; Mr. Millepied's conception of character, however, is unsubtle, so that at any moment we always have one simple feeling about each cast member.
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We start discussing it, go from simple feelings or descriptions to some complicated place, then take it back.
He claimed that secular intellectuals were "very imperious dogmatists," contemptuous of the simple feelings of ordinary people, and as "cruel" in their "intolerance" as Catholic priests.
Mendelssohn's method allows him to recognize that all of our aesthetic experiences draw on a range of mental and even physical resources, and that because of this many aesthetic experiences can be understood only as "mixed" rather than simple feelings.
I'm coming to think of ambivalence, not simply as something oppressive for those of us who yearn for simpler feeling states regarding love and faith and thoughts and directions etc, but as something of an obligatory state on the way to serious evaluation of how we are doing as individuals and as groups.
When I realized there was no longer anything I needed to change, do, or be in order to be happy, an extraordinary amount of thinking fell away, opening up even more space for me to feel my innate well-being -- the simple, ordinary feeling of being alive and well in the present moment.
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