And the Greeks, in so figuring, uttered the last word of human experience.
To be deeply interested in the accidents of our existence, to enjoy keenly the mixed tenure of human experience, rather leads a man to disregard precautions, and risk his neck against a straw.
Human experience is not yet able to reply; but at least you have had a fine moment, and looked down upon all the kingdoms of the earth.
It is concerned with methods of investigation which obviate defects in the relationship of thought at large to reality at large, as these present themselves under the limitations of human experience.
To ground it in the "essentially fragmentary character of human experience" appears to be a petitio, for experience does not appear "essentially fragmentary" in this sense until after the absolute system has been posited.
This, or other combinations and conditions of which it may serve as a type, is one of the phases of human experience.
That wonderful test of seeing every event of life from the point of view of the will of God simply transforms and revolutionizes the entire scale of human experience.
Here is the truer view, and one that reveals the divine significance in all mysteries of human experience.
Let us see how this glow of idealism touches some of the more intimate aspects of human experience.
Romanticism shifts and changes with external fortunes, with altering emotions, with the alternate play of light and shade over the vast landscape of human experience.
That the actual condition of human reality, the nature of human experience, inexorably resists such a transformation, and that on this account the individualistic scheme of life is contradictory, we intend to indicate more in detail.
Sharp contrasts have always been found in human experience; and in transitional periods in history they have been felt with painful acuteness.
This means that God can and must be sought only within and through our human experience.
The dissociation of these two sides of human experience is fatal to that divine hope which should crown and unite them; and which represents the human instinct for novelty in a sublimated form.
Human experience, and that alone, is the rock on which all religion is founded, that is the rock that can never be shaken, on which every true Church must be built.
All we can do with books of human experience is to make them alive again with something borrowed from our own lives.
Nothing great and noble in human experience can be accounted for merely in terms of atoms and molecules.
Carry the same principle through the whole range of human experience, physical, mental, and moral, and it will indicate the real significance of all the pain which has ever been endured or ever will be endured by mankind.
Now observe their operation in nature and in human experience.
The same thing holds good in a lesser degree of everything worthy of Jesus in human experience.
Others fight shy of a too large contention, and tools edged in reverse of the sum of human experience.
Doing that, he will, if he is wise, examine as closely as he may the sum of human experience; then rely on plumb plain horse sense.
A tremendous waste is constantly going on in that most precious of all our possible resources,--namely, human experience.
Then as for reason, unrealised substances, abstracted from living Spirit, human or divine, being altogether meaningless, can in no way explain the concrete realisations of human experience.
It is as qualities of things that the ideas or phenomena of sense arise in human experience.
And yet again, were the evocation of life the means and material of all art, that art in which the level of imaginative thought was low, the range of human experience narrow, would take a low place in the scale.
Not so the art of words, which can be but the art of meanings, of human experience alone.
In the presence of the infinite problem of life, the voice of Science is dumb, for Science is the coördinate and corrected expression of human experience, and human experience must stop with the limitations of human life.
It can touch the practical side of the riddle of life by asking certain questions, the answers to which lie within the province of human experience.
There is no appeal from experience to reason, for reason is powerless to act save on the facts of human experience.
It is the business of the senses to translate realities, to tell the truth about us in terms of human experience.
This kind of religious teaching does not enjoy the reputation that it once did for the reason that it has become discredited by human experience.
But what we are interested in is, whether or not such a belief has any foundation in fact or in human experience.
The prophet graphically presents another great fact of human experience, namely, that what is one man's temptation is not another's, that the temptation to be real must appeal to the one tested.
Sidenote: Its practical aims and results] Above all, such a synthetic study of the unfolding of the supreme truths of revelation lays a foundation for the individual faith as broad as human experience.
The Jews of the Greek and Maccabean period were especially appreciative of this type of literature, and it was doubtless accorded its position of authority primarily because it rang true to human experience.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human experience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.