Noun
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sense of place
A feeling of authentic human attachment and belonging to place.
Without a sense of place the work is often reduced to a cry of voices in empty rooms, a literature of the self, at its best poetic music; at its worst a thin gruel of the ego. William Kennedy
All Americans need a sense of place. That's what makes our physical surroundings worth caring about. Ed McMahon
OK, well maybe I have to get back to Judaism. In the sense that if I look at me and my forebears forever stretching back to I don't know, whenever there's no sense of place and therefore no sense of nationality. Janet Suzman
...I've been thinking a lot in terms of how growing up in the context impacts a person's sense of place in the world. My sense of it. Never quite believing that anything is permanent, uncontested. Never quite landing. You always are a little bit "observing”... Michael John Garcés
The retreat begins with the participants reviewing and discussing the seven Cherokee core values including: Group Harmony, Sense of Place, Strong Individual Character, Educating the Children, Honoring the Past, Spirituality, and Sense of Humor. Source: Internet
There will also be limited access to indoor Museum exhibits Sense of Place, Electri-City and Public Safety. Source: Internet