1. As soon as we fully experience an emotion, it changes. 2. Human beings experience emotions, control their actions and, as we saw with violence, define social situations. 3. Nobody teaches a child the actual mechanics of producing word sounds or how to use his mind to think or experience emotions. 4. And it is a sure bet that one listener, a composer named Ray Repp, will be experiencing many emotions, but delight will not be among them. 5. As their illusions dropped away and their hopes were crushed, they would watch others die without experiencing any emotion. 6. Convinced by his experience that emotions are profoundly dangerous, Yamashita resolves to experience emotion as little as possible. 7. Few Americans will experience the emotions of the holiday more deeply than Johnny Spann. 8. Neglected as an infant, he grows up unable to experience emotion. 9. Or to say that it experiences emotions? 10. Readers are liable to experience alternative emotions. |