Sentence examples for unfathomable emotion from inspiring English sources

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There was a detail about him that I had overlooked on previous readings: a "vague, unfathomable emotion lurked secretly in his heart; he was sad with a sadness that had nothing noble in it.

Trisha Jackson, who specialises in crime books as an editorial director at Pan Macmillan, believes stories of criminality "create a psychologically safe space that lets us dare to wrap our minds around otherwise unfathomable emotion.

In the first version the professor is pilloried by Charles, while in the second Charles relents, and even shakes Galloway's hand, "man to man, both trying to cope in a world of unfathomable emotion".

I had spent that morning, while Ziad was bidding his wife and four children farewell, thinking about the actions of a fictitious man, Andrei Bersyenev, in "On the Eve". There was a detail about him that I had overlooked on previous readings: a "vague, unfathomable emotion lurked secretly in his heart; he was sad with a sadness that had nothing noble in it.

Morvern does behave like an alien, the kind of alien to whose strange point of view we have access, who sees everything with a forensic gaze: not cold exactly, but coloured with an unfathomable emotion that lies somewhere between amused receptiveness, detachment and a fierce determination to survive at all costs.

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He couldn't speak, even if he wanted to, and his eyes stare out at the audience with an unfathomable welter of emotions, a visual encapsulation of James Baker's delicately rich collage score.

Again there is a story, however indirect, and a framework that gives way to emotion: in this case, unfathomable grief.

The emotional gulf proves equally unfathomable.

"My theory on magic is that it isn't a physical thing, but a feeling and emotion that comes over you when you witness something that in your eyes is unfathomable and mesmerising and you can't explain it," he says.

Anything that touches on the nation's unfathomable suffering during the war, which saw six million Poles killed, of which three million were Jewish, sets off a wellspring of emotion.

Unfathomable, right?

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