28204 examples of human in sentences

But the change that can be wrought in a man's heart upon sight of a human sign!

Just so there were human beings it seemed enough.

The dogs outside were howling like human beings put to torture.

Not only in the great cities is human flesh and blood held cheaper than that of the brutes.

A smudge?nothe grain of human skin clean printeda distorted palm without a thumb.

Pray let me feel you, Sir,Are you human? Doct.

But at last, methought you grew angry at something, and they all fled to Heaven again; and after a deal of Thunder and Lightning, I wak'd, Sir, and hearing human Voices here, came to see what the Matter was.

I humbly thank your Admonition, Sir, and shall, in all I can, struggle with human Frailty.

His Charms too fierce for Flesh and Blood, She dy'd embracing of her God, We gentler marks of Passion give, The Maid we love, shall love and live; Whom visibly we thus will grace, Above the rest of human Race, Say, is't your Will that we shou'd wed her, And nightly in Disguises bed her? Doct.

Stopford Brooke points out that Browning's Caliban, though almost brute, shows himself human, in that, besides thinking out his natural religion, he also dramatises and creates, "falls to make something." 'Tis solace making baubles, ay, and sport.

Morally, it is through impressing himself on his surroundings, that the child reaches the human attributes of self-consciousness and self-control.

Neither art nor science can remain long afloat in high abstract regions above the needs and interests of human life.

But he has to adapt himself not only to the physical but to the human environment in which he lives.

In stories of all kinds, children study human life in all kinds of circumstances, nay, if the story is sufficiently graphic they almost go through the experiences narrated, almost live the new life.

Obedience is no doubt the nursery virtue in the eyes of authority, but kindness is much more human and attractive.

People still "spend all their time in the fields and forests and see and feel nothing of the beauties of Nature, and of their influence on the human heart"; and this, said Froebeland it is just what Mr. Clutton Brock is saying nowis because the child "fails to find the same feelings among adults."

Or how meet in human elf Coming and past eternities.

The greatest Teacher of all taught by stories, and when any story deepens our feelings for human nature and our recognition of the heights to which it can rise, when it makes us long for faith, courage, and love to go and do likewise, who shall say that this is not religious teaching, teaching which helps to deliver us from the bonds that hamper spiritual ascent.

Those who regard the child as empty, who wish to fill his mind from without, neglect the means of cultivation in word and tone which should lead to a sense of rhythm and obedience to law in all human expression.

But as they followed her and looked into her soulwith their hearts, which were human too, wrung at the sight of hers in its anguishthere suddenly became visible before them a strange sight such as they had never seen before.

with thankfulness and awe; but because she was human, and knew so little, and was full of impatience, 'Oh, and is this all?' was what she next said.

All was vain,the morning and the evening, and the spirit of man and the ways of human life.

He showed her that this was the great thing in human life, and that though it was not enough to make a man perfect, yet that he who sinned against his will was different from the man who sinned with his will; and how in all things the choice of the man for good or evil was all in all.

Oh, father, in terrible trouble!" "But, my boy," I said (I was at my wits' end), "if it was a child that was lost, or any poor human creaturebut, Roland, what do you want me to do?" "I should know if I was you," said the child eagerly.

To live for thine own ends'tis human; to die for some great cause, for liberty, or for another's goodthat, my son, were God-like.

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