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To Adams that age in which religion exercised power over the entire culture of the race was one of imagination, and it is largely the admiration he so obviously held for such eras that betrays a peculiar religiosity -- a sentiment he would have probably denied.
Public sentiment for conserving our rich natural heritage is growing.
It is so easy to falsify sentiment.
Resolved that the anti-slavery sentiment is becoming ripe for resolute action.
but the mood is not quite nostalgic -- Hardy would not allow sentiment to soften his sense of the irredeemable pastness of the past, and the eternal deadness of the dead.
And so well is such ignorance preserved by the amateur and the money-maker that even at the college level most of the hundred-odd folklore courses given in the United States survive on sentiment and nationalism alone.
The gentle Channing, revered by all Bostonians, orthodox or Unitarian, wrote to a friend in Louisville that among its many virtues Boston did not abound in a tolerant spirit, that the yoke of opinion crushed individuality of judgment and action: `` No city in the world is governed so little by a police, and so much by mutual inspections and what is called public sentiment.
It is not unfair to add on the other side that the crude and almost vitriolic approach of certain fundamentalist sects toward the cultures and religions among which they work has contributed measurably to this heightening of anti-Christian sentiment.
Brooding about future wars, the Field Marshal has this to say: `` The Asian fighting man is at least equally brave ( as the white ), usually more careless of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him.
A runic inscription on a fibula found at Bad Ems reflects Christian pious sentiment ( and is also explicitly marked with a Christian cross ), reading god fura dih deofile ᛭ (" God for / before you, Theophilus!
It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values, sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.
3D beading is also associated with the stigma of being " too complex " for most beaders to manage, although this sentiment is largely due to the apparent complexity of many oriental beading diagrams.
Indeed, Disraeli had objected to Murray about Croker inserting " high Tory " sentiment, writing that " it is quite impossible that anything adverse to the general measure of Reform can issue from my pen.
Even earlier examples of this sentiment may be found in Wild Talents by author Charles Fort where he makes the statement: "... a performance that may some day be considered understandable, but that, in these primitive times, so transcends what is said to be the known that it is what I mean by magic.
This sentiment is exemplified by bumper stickers and t-shirts displayed by many cavers: " Cavers rescue spelunkers ".
It is a sentiment rather than a principle.
God forbid ― such is the sentiment of Mr. Justice Wilmot ― that the rights of the body should be lost or destroyed by the offenses of the members .”
The sentiment is summarized in a line from Ovid's Amores I. 1. 27 Sex mihi surgat opus numeris, in quinque residat-" Let my work rise in six steps, fall back in five.
The rise of a pro-European sentiment is mainly due to the existent wave of general internationalization in Finland.
At Savenay, brigands are arriving all the time claiming to surrender, and we are shooting them non-stop ... Mercy is not a revolutionary sentiment.
Reflecting " partisan public sentiment on an English-Protestant national holiday ", in the published editions of 1645 and 1673 the poem is preceded by five epigrams on the subject of the Gunpowder Plot, apparently written by Milton in preparation for the larger work.

sentiment and expressed
This sentiment was expressed by, who also exploited it in the development of the integral now bearing his name.
Anti-disco sentiment was expressed in some television shows and films.
Volksverhetzung is punishable in Germany even if committed abroad and even if committed by non-German citizens, if only the incitement of hatred takes effect within German territory, e. g. the seditious sentiment was expressed in German writ or speech and made accessible in Germany ( German criminal code's Principle of Ubiquity, Section 9 § 1 Alt.
" He argued that the anti-feudal sentiment of French peasants expressed in the 1789 cahier de doléances ( list of grievances ) was linked to the " seigneurial reaction " of the late 18th century in which lords significantly increased feudal dues.
Whorf himself had expressed the sentiment thus:
In " Boom Town ", the Doctor simply noted that humans do not notice odd things like the TARDIS, echoing a similar sentiment expressed by the Seventh Doctor in Remembrance of the Daleks ( 1988 ), that humans have an " amazing capacity for self-deception ".
" His statement echoed the view that in Roman Catholic Mariology the path to Christ is through Mary, with Mariology being inherent in Christology ; a sentiment also expressed by saints such as Louis de Montfort who was a strong rosary advocate.
Annie Ross, a bop singer, expressed a common sentiment among vocalists at the time: " The music was so exciting, everyone wanted to do it.
Qing Emperor Kangxi expressed the sentiment that Taiwan was " the size of a pellet ; taking it is no gain ; not taking it is no loss " ( 彈丸之地 。 得之無所加 , 不得無所損 ).
Tromp, a " sea hero ", was immensely popular with the common people, a sentiment expressed by the greatest of Dutch poets, Joost van den Vondel in a famous poem describing his marble grave monument in Delft showing the admiral on his moment of death with a burning British fleet on the foreground:
In some cases, there were also women troubadours who expressed the same sentiment for men.
This romantic sentiment is of course expressed by warriors down through history, though it may run counter to the art of war itself.
The latter sentiment is expressed by historian Antony Beevor in his Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939.
The qualities of both culture hero and deep sentiment are expressed in the persona of Votan Zapata, a legendary manifestation of the spirit of Emiliano Zapata honored by members of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation ( EZLN ).
Negative sentiment was expressed on talk radio.
Sir John Moore, commenting on the Inquiry, expressed the popular sentiment that " Sir Hew Dalrymple was confused and incapable beyond any man I ever saw head an army.
A similar sentiment is expressed by Douglas Adams in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy in reference to the temptation of Adam and Eve by God:
This led to a sentiment, expressed by certain authors, that his proof was neither correct nor the first proof to be given.
The Wheeling Intelligencer newspaper expressed the area's anti-secession sentiment as tensions rose over slavery and national issues.
The rest of Barbier's poems are forgotten, and when, in 1869, he received the long delayed honour of admission to the Académie française, Montalembert expressed the general sentiment with “ Barbier?
Patriotic as the sentiment is, this is expressed in more general terms than is found in later Scottish literature.
" Little Christian sentiment is expressed, even on Christian holidays.
As with some other religions, the practice of veneration of saints and the making of saints, mostly expressed in Morocco Judaism but not only there, is by popular sentiment rather than formal canonization.
According to PCWorld, Schmidt also expressed the following sentiment: " if you don ’ t have anything to hide, you have nothing to fear ".

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