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I've come to understand the
sentiments
of George Burns, who was performing still in Las Vegas well into his 90s.
We're the only creatures with fully developed moral
sentiments.
A then unknown philosopher named Adam Smith wrote a book in 1759 called "The Theory of Moral Sentiments."
We get a chance to reach in and connect to the experience and
sentiments
that are fundamental to us as humans in our senses, emotionally and socially.
He would make many melancholy reflections upon the precariousness of human life, and when all these humane
sentiments
had been once fairly expressed, he would pursue his business or his pleasure with the same ease and tranquility as if no such accident had happened.
So for all the talk of the rise of nationalism and going back to the 1930s, to the 19th century, in the West at least, the power of national
sentiments
today is far, far smaller than it was a century ago.
I started bemoaning race baiters like Eric Holder and Barack Obama and just mirroring the antiblack
sentiments
that were thrown at me.
But secondly, and this is new, we have entered a new stage in world history in which collective
sentiments
guide and misguide politics more than ever before.
And through social media and social networking, these
sentiments
are further amplified, polarized, and they travel around the world quite fast.
These are the
sentiments
of someone that's been away from home.
So, with
sentiments
like these, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed between 1882 and 1902, the only time in American history when a group was specifically excluded for its national origin or ethnicity.
In Adam Smith's earlier work, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments," which I think is just as important, he made the observation that the value of any government is judged in proportion to the extent that it makes its people happy.
Now, she harbored all sorts of
sentiments
and emotions towards me at the time, but love was not amongst them.
I totally concur with all your
sentiments
and add these.
The
sentiments
that underlie the screenplay are so jejeune and idiotic that it is impossible to understand or imagine what audience would find this picture appealing, much less funny.
It has hurt my
sentiments
very deeply.
Just a few words: it's a good thing George A Romero is still among us cause if he were dead, he would be forced to rise from grave to vote against the people who made this 'political satire' And the saddest thing of all is that I actually agree with these people's
sentiments.
It has a plenty of Predictable plots & endless
sentiments
from the start.
Gloria brings nothing to a movie but her tits (my husbands sentiments).
As I watched this film I could only think about how I hear similar
sentiments
from people on both sides of the political spectrum almost daily.
Anyone trying to understand the shift in Russian cultural
sentiments
since the fall of the USSR should begin here.
Her
sentiments
are echoed by immigrants here every damn day.
I heard and read many praising things about "Midnight Meat Train", which is based on a short story written by no less than Clive Barker and supposedly the best adaptation of his work since the original "Hellraiser" that he directed himself, but so far I can only express very mixed
sentiments
about my viewing experience.
I didn't want to trust my own
sentiments
about the movie when I saw it, so I consulted a movie review published in a major metropolitan newspaper the next day- sentiment confirmed, the reviewer wrote that the movie was incoherent, indecipherable, and uninspiring.
It telegraphs its
sentiments
like the biggest semaphore on earth.
The inclusion of obviously underage characters is appalling and the obvious racist
sentiments
(anti-White) are blatant and unsettling - society cannot be blamed for people who have chosen drugs, unemployment and rejection of education on the part of the film's "cast" - the actions of these people are not acts of desperation, but rather a rejection of anything resembling personal ambition and a willingness to make something out of one's self.
My commentary has nothing to do with the political
sentiments
found in the film.
Well, it's yet again a film that plays with your
sentiments
and you come out all soft as opposed to a rocky film.
It would be very easy to write it off as being too sentimental, but that is the
sentiments
this type of a movie is trying to achieve.
Just as the character of Daniel Dareus evokes so many
sentiments
and long repressed feelings within the people around him, the movie does the same to its viewers: You walk out with your head abuzz and your heart feeling full.
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