Is American education still a place where good writing, fine sensibility and liberal values are cultivated?
And Cesare, laughing, applauded my fine sensibilities in the art of vengeance.
He was a man of fine sensibilities and generous impulses; withal a keen sense of humor.
I probably stink from here to high heavens--an offense to your fine sensibilities.
It displays a fine sensibility in whatever it has to say, and is peppered all over with real enthusiastic performances.
The qualities of a good critic are clear perception, fine sensibility and eloquence.
What fine hidden sensibilities are touched in such a case, no echoes tell; but it is so, and it was so here.
The rest is fiction, but the novel is always grounded in a fine historical sensibility and sympathetic imagination.
If they are indeed his own, they show that solicitude about the quiet of the grave, which seems natural to fine sensibilities and thoughtful minds.
There were elite soles-of-the-feet broadcast and reception programs for persons of extraordinarily fine sensibilities.