Your loved one's idiosyncrasies or imperfect traits become endearing reminders of their realness, humanness. |
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His modesty, his essential humanness, and his struggle with goodness, makes it easy for audiences to relate to him. |
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It's true that many modern philosophies predicate humanness on the ability to reason. |
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What I really want to see is something spontaneous, showing some thought, showing some reaction, some heart and some humanness. |
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I decided just to try and capture the humanness of the Queen, rather than anything formal. |
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He possesses the memory of a heart that prays and lives intense moments of humanness. |
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Men and women cannot save their humanness or contribute to civilization by existing as non-participating spectators of life. |
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The humanness referred to here finds expression in a communal context rather than the individualism prevalent in many Western societies. |
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And our humanness is interior, it is reflection, it is vision, it is dreams, is ideas and ideals. |
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All realize that it is in their relational dimension that they enjoy the meaning of their humanness. |
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I felt a spirit, a depth, a humanness that I've never experienced in the same way at this meeting. |
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Studies such as these indicate how closely the contemporary understanding of true humanness is connected to the sense of personal identity and selfhood. |
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Insofar as their humanness may be a distraction, as Tolstoy suggests, judges must strive to overcome it. |
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To have the experiences while retaining our memory of humanness would make us a human in a dog suit, not a dog. |
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Reducing the issue to dollars and regulations removes the humanness of reproduction from the equation. |
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A strong rule of law will also instill confidence among citizens in the effectiveness of the courts and the humanness of the prisons. |
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With his belief in humanity as a state to be attained rather than granted, Overton considers political reformation crucial for regaining our prelapsarian humanness. |
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Simon's frail, drifting voice is the emotional key to the music, undercutting the epic strokes of his guitar with a sort of wonderstruck humanness. |
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The mental, emotional, physical and spiritual aspects of humanness are represented along with the four seasons, the four primary elements of earth, air, fire and water, and the four stages of human life. |
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A society that teaches the common humanness of the other, that stresses the value of caring, and that emphasizes compassion and responsibility prepares the individual for the doing of acts of goodness. |
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It is easy to say that population increase should be ordered by reason, but we have to remind ourselves again and again of the humanness of human beings. |
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The caringly sensuous and intimate caress of concentric circles echoes ancient practice of natural and dynamic expressions of humanness. |
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To a lesser extent, a noun's animacy or humanness may add another layer of complexity. |
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Though he had no hard data, his intuition was that increasing humanness in a robot was positive only up to a certain point. |
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Plato illustrates the lesson that it is impossible to maintain the standards of civilization and the ethics of humanity if we refuse to bear what Popper calls the cross of humanness, the cross of reason and responsibility. |
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But we do it because it touches our humanness in a variety of ways. |
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