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I understand what you're saying intellectually, but it doesn't resonate with me emotionally.
At nightfall, when the last rays of the sun color the prairie sky red, the howls of coyotes resonate through the hills.
Russian literature, known for its depth and philosophical exploration, has produced profound works that continue to resonate with readers around the world.
Now, they hope their artistic message—which touches on local and global events—will resonate beyond the African continent.
The teachings of Mahatma Gandhi on non-violence and peace continue to resonate globally.
The impact of this experience will continue to resonate with me, shaping my perspective on life.
Some things resonate with me, while others don’t.
The concept of belonging to one man doesn’t resonate with me.
His words resonate with me deeply.
Extraterrestrials could be seen as gods if their powers dazzle us, but they’d differ from an immanent or transcendent God by being finite, physical beings within the universe, not its root. A hierarchy of beings—us, them, and beyond—fits both religious and speculative frameworks, potentially stretching from the mundane to the near-divine. Whether there’s an ultimate God atop it all, or just an endless progression of "higher" entities, depends on your worldview. What do you think—does the idea of a cosmic pecking order resonate with you, or do you lean toward a singular divine capstone?
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The books on top of the piano resonate when he plays certain notes.
His words resonated with the crowd.
Because of Reddit's voting system, the visibility of content is dependent on how the content resonates with Redditors.
“The control of women and babies has been a feature of every repressive regime on the planet,” wrote Margaret Atwood earlier this year, on why her 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale is resonating so forcefully in the age of Trump.
The Letters' account of Dolghurucki's hopeless entanglement in the politics of the imperial accession resonated with her readers, and Vigor's story becomes a minor set piece of Russian histories in the eighteenth century.
1976 Professor Rosenblith: U.S. DEPARTMENT of Health, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 76-1138 Proceedings of Conferences I think the tone of concern, both within the outer and the inner circle here,. . . is obviously something that I resonate with. We're dealing with problems in decision-making and uncertainty...
1989 J. Giles Milhaven: Good Anger. →ISBN Their readers certainly gain if they are ready to understand and feel with them in their poetry. When I read their text, I gain. I resonate with their wrath. I taste some of their sore satisfaction. I join respectfully the murderous fury they feel and express at brutal abuse... On the face of it, it is damn' peculiar. We approve and resonate with this individual's passion to get revenge. We would disapprove and be horrified by their actual getting it.
1995 Handbook of spirituality for ministers: ed. Robert J. Wicks →ISBN I am frequently asked why the topic has assumed such major importance in Christian spirituality ... I resonate with the question. In my own Jesuit formation-largely before the council—I received no introduction to discernment. This is doubly strange since our founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, is the source of most current discussions with the "Rules of the Discernment of Spirits" found in his book... I often look to his life to find meaning for my own. I see how he had to have his solitude time and how he looked with love upon people in his work world... I resonate with the stories which tell of his human side: too weary to go into the village with the disciples to buy food, attempting to get away by boat from the crowds who continually surrounded him with their needs...
1997 Linda Hogan: Conversations with American novelists / ed Kay Bonetti et al. →ISBN I walk every day, out around there, but I don't have the same connection to it that I do to the land in Oklahoma. I always say it's as if Oklahoma was my home before I was born. I feel a profound sense of connection to that place. The land that I resonate with is there.
1997 Paths of Faithfulness Ed. Carol Ochs. →ISBN While I resonate with this mystical process — often even yearn for it, trying bits of it on my own — it's not so easy for me. I am not a mystic. I do not feel capable of such mystical pursuits.
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