Tenderness
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249 examples of Tenderness in a sentence
And you know how there are people that, when they realize that vulnerability and
tenderness
are important, that they surrender and walk into it.
The communities that Jean Vanier founded, like Jean Vanier himself, exude
tenderness.
But again and again, lived compassion brings us back to the wisdom of
tenderness.
When it turned out to be normal, my colleague who was doing a reassessment of the patient noticed some
tenderness
in the right lower quadrant and called the surgeons.
And he did and when he noticed some
tenderness
in the right lower quadrant, called the surgeons.
And we see here, "I would just feel so much better if I could curl up in his arms right now and feel his affection for me in the embrace of his body and the
tenderness
of his lips."
What is
tenderness?
On the contrary, there's plenty of charm and happiness in
tenderness.
After a very bad stroke, his ageless soul watches the changes in the body with tenderness, and he is grateful to the people who help him.
Lots of tenderness, you understand.
Lots of endurance, but never
tenderness.
No one would ever show me
tenderness.
These headaches increase the
tenderness
of the pericranial muscles, which then painfully pulse with blood and oxygen.
The third message I would like to share today is, indeed, about revolution: the revolution of
tenderness.
And what is
tenderness?
Tenderness
means to use our eyes to see the other, our ears to hear the other, to listen to the children, the poor, those who are afraid of the future.
Tenderness
means to use our hands and our heart to comfort the other, to take care of those in need.
A child’s love for mom and dad grows through their touch, their gaze, their voice, their
tenderness.
This is tenderness: being on the same level as the other.
Yes,
tenderness
is the path of choice for the strongest, most courageous men and women.
You feel dizzy, you get drunk, you lose your balance, and you will end up hurting yourself and those around you, if you don’t connect your power with humility and
tenderness.
And so, please, think of me as well with tenderness, so that I can fulfill the task I have been given for the good of the other, of each and every one, of all of you, of all of us.
While Kafka often seems suspended in strangeness, there’s a
tenderness
and integrity at the heart of his mission that keeps him moving forward.
I see how boys have been brought up, and I see this across the planet: to be tough, to be hardened, to distance themselves from their tenderness, to not cry.
Robert Carlyle fully realises his potential as an actor of supreme mediocrity with only one expression to his repertoire (that of a chronically constipated football hooligan nursing a crippling inferiority complex), which he manages at times to alter slightly by flaring his nostrils and baring a row of skewed yellow teeth (this to indicate anger, tenderness, grief, surprise, horror, hilarity, compassion, etc.)
There brief moment of
tenderness
does not reveal any possible reason that these two would be involved with each other given their venomous and volatile relationship.
"I Love You" was more overplayed than "you complete me" but at least Van Damme got a chance to show a little
tenderness.
Real poetry, real humor, real tenderness, real drama, real beauty.
This movie has everything and is full of humanity, tenderness, sense of humor ... Don't miss it, don't wait any longer.
Yes-he plays a sleazy cheat - but he shows enough vulnerability and
tenderness
toward the goofy teens that you end up cheering for him in the end.
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