Which preposition to use with feelings
I experienced a queer, indescribable, little feeling of nervousness.
He had been a diplomatist, was in Germany at the time of the Franco-German War, and like so many of his colleagues scattered over Germany, was quite aware of the growing hostile feeling in Germany to France and also of Bismarck's aims and ambitions.
Thus, he condemned gratitude as a sentiment calculated to weaken the sense of justice, and to substitute feeling for reason.
He had once imparted to us his feelings on that subject with a frank and tender simplicity, highly graceful in an upright and magnanimous being, conscious of no sentiment that he could wish to conceal.
"I can't understand," he began, "why you should have this unkind feeling towards me.
But now she insisted on showing it to him, and he read: 'DEAR BRUCE, 'I'm not going to make any appeal to your feelings with regard to your mother and the children, because if you had thought even of me a little this would not have happened.
It is curious how long that hostile feeling toward Germany has lasted in France.
I don't think I had any feeling about this as I turned away from that common bustle of the railway which made my private preoccupations feel so strangely out of date.
The author of this extraordinary work proved himself a profound anatomist of feeling by the subtlety with which he dissected a woman's heart."
He brushed away the snow, touching the thing with a mittened hand and a creepy feeling at his spine.
I even ventured to hint my feelings to the Brahmin; but he, gently rebuking my impatience, said "If to return home had been your only object, and not to see what not one of your nation or race has ever yet seen, you ought to have so informed me, that we might have arranged matters accordingly.
The personal feeling against the French Emperor, so often displayed in the columns of the Tribune, has frequently been a subject of comment.
He assured the House that the sensation was repugnant to his feelings as a manmuch more as a Congressman.
No, we put a value on keepin' up good feeling between us and you, Mr. Donnegan.
Such a man could not be viewed by Senators with any other feelings than those of horror and disgust.
There was a strong feeling among the Liberals that they were being coerced, that arbitrary measures, perhaps a coup d'etat, would be sprung upon them, and they were quite determined to resist.
I felt very desirous, I could not tell why, to conceal my feelings from every person except her who was the object of them.
" "You think there is no deep feeling under the ice of her manner?" "I don't know," Kelson replied, as though the idea was quite novel to him.
Some will ever remember and regret the man or woman who carries true feeling into the affairs of life, important or minute: gentle courtesies, heart-warm words, delicate regards,as surely part of consummate charity as the drop is a portion of the deep whose fountains it helps to fill.
It is good to introduce children, especially boys, to some of the Arthurian legends if only to impress the ideal, "Live pure, speak true, right wrong, else wherefore born?" Stories should always help children to understand human beings, men and women with desires and feelings like our own.
The feeling throughout the colonies is tremendous, and the disposition on the part of the royal officers is to meet the crisis with force.
Another look at Macstill hard at it, trying to spare O'Flynn's feelings without mincing matters with the Almighty.
One might put it in a sentence and say that everyone is dissatisfied with everything, and is showing his feelings after varied but disquieting fashion.
The General was evidently endeavoring to keep his feelings within due bounds, before the decision of his niece might render it proper for him to indulge in that affection for her, which his eye plainly showed existed under the cover of his assumed manner.
Being landed, according to his request, with his valet, two Albanians, and a Tartar, on the shore of Zea, it may be easily conceived that he saw the ship depart with a feeling before unfelt.