feel oneself การใช้
- It is related solely to whether one feels oneself to be male or female.
- Listening to a recording, one feels oneself to be receiving an object with an almost tangible existence : a length of recorded time.
- To feel oneself less bad than somebody else is a relief, a pleasure to prolong; to judge oneself less good is an upsetting experience.
- Hamel has endless enthusiasm, but sometimes one feels oneself being yanked through room after room of a huge museum by a tireless guide who is bound and determined to elevate you.
- Though it is a subjective emotion, humiliation has a universal aspect which applies to all human beings : " it is the feeling of being put down, made to feel less than one feels oneself to be ."
- The first is of two spools, one unrolling to represent the continuous flow of ageing as one feels oneself moving toward the end of one's life-span, the other rolling up to represent the continuous growth of memory which, for Bergson, equals consciousness.
- Bayley's aphorisms about marriage have the formal satisfaction of La Rochefoucauld's, substituting self-reflective generosity for knowing bitterness : " Inside marriage, one ceases to be observant because observation has become so automatic, its object at once absorbing and taken for granted "; " To feel oneself held and cherished and accompanied, and yet to be alone.
- Hoskins writes that on a desolate moor one can feel oneself imaginatively back in time to the Bronze Age, but that there are now few such unaltered places left . He argues that the landscape historian " needs to be a botanist, a physical geographer, and a naturalist, as well as an historian " to understand a scene in full: