basic goodness 예문
- Above all it s a story about basic goodness.
- Maybe build quality has finally caught up with the basic goodness of the overall design.
- They believe in the basic goodness of the world and of the people in it.
- We were saying before that working-class people have a basic goodness, a sense of fairness.
- It demonstrates people's basic goodness to their neighbor, regardless of the size of your bank account.
- "You have to trust in the basic goodness of the American people, " he said.
- It is the passion with which she looked through the horror and found a heartfelt and basic goodness in humanity.
- They affirmed the basic goodness of man at a time when it was easy to doubt such humanity still existed.
- "We have the basic goodness within us if we can only muster the will, " he noted.
- He said the town support had " renewed my faith in the basic goodness of our Milford community ."
- In Goodrich and Hackett's play, the curtain closes on Anne Frank's affirmation of the basic goodness of man.
- He is a changed man, thoroughly thankful for life and convinced of man's basic goodness and potential for incredible love.
- Pointing at the ideals that should concern all mankind, Njegoa expresses a firm belief in man and in his basic goodness and integrity.
- Artists and poets have been here, as have preachers and teachers, to draw on her strength and what they see as basic goodness.
- They have faith in the basic goodness of their organizations, want to do the right thing, don't want to hurt others.
- The practice of Shambhala vision is to use mindfulness / awareness meditation as a way to connect with one's basic goodness and confidence.
- However, his basic goodness eventually won the confidence of many who had fiercely opposed him, and the Sisterhood of St Margaret survived and prospered.
- But he did not propose an enforcement mechanism, saying, " you have to have trust in the basic goodness of the American people ."
- At the end, O . J . praised the American justice system and the basic goodness of the American people, who he thinks believe in his innocence.
- Americans clearly were in shock _ but they were already demonstrating their resilience as they rallied around one another, clinging to faith in the basic goodness of people.