Luckily, several of the speakers save the saga from wallowing in self-pity. |
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However, rather than wallow in self-pity the reality TV star accepted her illness as a way of her life balancing itself out. |
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Still, we mustn't let ourselves wallow in self-pity, that's never been the right way to handle a broken love affair. |
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He placed a hand on his shoulder, as the younger man bent his head in sadness, and self-pity. |
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Whatever it is, the very fact that you are facing the problem is a more positive step than to simply wallow in self-pity. |
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She wallowed in self-pity for what seemed like hours, but after a while that sadness turned to anger. |
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As these sad thoughts linger, I realise I've started to sink in a deep hole of self-pity and depression. |
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He's just your average alcoholic who wallows in self-pity and drinks every spare penny I can earn. |
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McCarthy need not have worried, because this film is devoid of self-pity or false sentimentality. |
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My daughter suggested that I was wallowing in self-pity and should just get out more. |
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I even tried to cry thinking that a nice wallow in self-pity would do me good. |
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British rock has always been superb for a good wallow in self-pity, but constant whining eventually loses its charm. |
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Marie lay in her bed well into the afternoon, wallowing in anger and self-pity. |
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Chris is still wallowing in self-pity and does not even seem to notice anything. |
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I think that I avoided self-pity and sentimentality about it because I didn't feel that way about it. |
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The harder I worked to dig myself out of the pit of self-pity, the more I got involved in activities that took me outside of myself. |
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He drained the wine from the tumbler and turned away from the window, and there was no self-pity in his gravelly voice. |
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Still, few could have predicted he'd fall this deep into a pit of lyrical self-pity and teen angst. |
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Europe is far from lapsing into its former sluggishness or even into self-pity. |
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It is a depiction of shattering, chronic, inescapable pain and suffering that refuses to slide into self-pity. |
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I guess this gives me a shoddy excuse to embark on a weeklong bender of hard drinking, dire self-examination and monstrous self-pity. |
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It is a potential firelighter of vanity, self-pity and logorrhoeic dullness. |
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He's definitely a saddo, prone to self-pity and playing drippy ballads on his guitar. |
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There is no sense of self-pity or desperate longing for the outside world, tempting as that must be. |
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Of all important countries in the world today, Canada has the least reason for a mood of self-pity. |
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Stephen's bullying self-pity and edgy rationalism ran up sharply against Anny's fancifulness, extravagance and sentiment. |
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If the TV moguls are right and we only want to watch miserable people wallowing in self-pity, then why not simply watch the news? |
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The role of Quentin, garrulously veering from self-pity to self-justification, is a difficult one. |
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I've been too busy wallowing in a combination of self-loathing, self-pity and feeling sick. |
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I'm sitting here almost in tears, drowning in a sad mixture of melancholy, confusion, hopelessness, and self-pity. |
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Yet not a single verse reflects fear, self-pity or the slightest appeal for sympathy. |
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I didn't want to wallow in self-pity or martyr myself on stage. |
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It can be taken for granted that reasons abound for self-pity, anger, fear, ill will, surliness and general unhappiness. |
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He has reached a level of self-pity that constitutes clinical depression. |
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It is this primitive brain which breaks forth in explosive rages, in attacks of acute irritability, jealousy, suspicion and self-pity. |
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If you have have some sort of constructive criticism, lecture about my self-pity or gloat to offer, do me a favor and just stow it, will ya? |
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Despite this tragedy, he shows no signs of self-pity but displays a very positive and joyful spirit. |
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Some people also have feelings of anger, sadness, guilt, self-pity, fear, and anxiety, or blame themselves for past behaviours. |
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The steward's self-pity in his soliloquy suggests lack of control over his situation or a passive-aggressive personality. |
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After 2,600 words of this self-pity, Henderson is willing to take some blame for the breakdown in their relationship. |
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He knows that the return of Ilsa can only send Rick into a slough of self-pity, and so Sam contrives to break the fall. |
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He put the water back, and wriggled under the covers to continue wallowing in his own self-pity. |
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In short, what the song would seem to indicate upon a first listening is the self-pity and grand mythomania of the long-term drug addict. |
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This is acting of the purest and most unostentatious kind, unadorned by self-pity or visible virtuosity. |
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I've been alternating between waves of humbleness and gratitude and self-pity, fatigue, and frustration. |
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Like most AIDS victims, he went through periods of depression, anger and self-pity. |
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The former attitude mollifies arrogance and conceit while the latter prevents excessive despondency, de-motivation and self-pity. |
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I have to be careful not to throw the self-destruct switch when I get in a mood like this, wallowing in a pit of self-pity. |
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She would never let him get away with such indulgence in self-pity. |
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Communal politics and sectarianism depends on the creation of religious hatreds and divides, the assertion and invocation of continual self-pity and victim hood. |
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She never descended to self-pity but preserved in herself a sense of identity and personal dignity that made her so valuable to any whom she befriended. |
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Love is supposed to redeem a man, but since getting together with Annie he's oscillated wildly between sadism and self-pity. |
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The novelist hints at an answer, a note of self-accusation, even self-pity, audible in her voice. |
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The distinctive Nixonian blend of pugnaciousness and self-pity comes through clearly in the 297 pages. |
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Here the self-pity has grown deliberate and sly, as a lovelorn American named Alex savors Paris self-importantly. |
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No one need despair or indulge in self-pity because of the apparent littleness of the part they play in life. |
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The Grave has none of the oppressive self-pity or pretentiousness of Night-Thoughts. |
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In fact, these are like swamps with quicksand that draw us down into the spirals of self-pity and depression. |
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I would have expected more discussion on intellectuals as producers of ethnocentric symbols of exclusion, ethnic self-aggrandizement, self-pity, and exalted martyrology. |
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Nevertheless, I believe that the German tendency towards self-pity shouldn't prevent us from recognizing the roads to success, moving forward along these roads, and sharing positive experiences. |
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This may include self-pity, crying, insomnia, etc. When you are unable to work, play and participate in your normal life, you may become doubtful of your personal abilities and struggle with your personal worth. |
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I gave her the strength to enable her to assist her family, without falling into self-pity, despite her own illness and tiredness, and even when others throw in the rag. |
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At times the mood is one of frenzied delirium which breaks out in terrifying cries, at others one of exaggerated despair which can express nothing but regret and self-pity. |
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I must confess that at the beginning I was full of self-pity, thinking that the sacrifices of my mother were in vain, for she did not go through all these hardships for her daughter to be a domestic worker like her. |
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But this procedure will never be followed in order to satisfy idle curiosity, or an equally idle grief, based on personal loneliness and self-pity. |
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So when he became depressed and suicidal, it was not out of self-pity. |
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I remember getting up and feeling a mixture of self-pity and indignation. |
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Learning to Fall is not a book for cowards, but it is ideal for all those moments in which the spirit yearns to rise high above self-pity and chronic misery and defeatism. |
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But certainly in the first half City, as is their wont, refused to wallow in self-pity and played like a side determined to make light of any inconveniences. |
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Also, the lack of self-pity was part of the ideology when I grew up. |
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Kandynce remained where she was and evidenced not a twinge of self-pity. |
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I spent the day under a cloud of self-pity and maudlin nostalgia. |
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It is populated by a pantheon of upper-middle class aesthetes, running the full gamut from self-indulgence to self-pity, gold-digging doctors and junkie beggars. |
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Let us turn from selfishness and deceit, from self-pity and self-seeking to discover the spirit of God which is the true spirit of thanksgiving, dedication and commitment. |
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Depression is almost unknown to these individuals because they are all so optimistic and active that they have little time for self-pity or the blues. |
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The plot reads as pure sudser, but is executed head held high, with self-assurance standing in place of self-pity, and fate sidestepped for the fortunes we make in its place. |
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Yet even as the Germans wallowed in bitter self-pity, another defeated superpower underwent a dramatic turnaround. |
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Our life can no longer be aimless, or closed up in self-pity, or oscillate between the many sources of self-satisfaction and rare acts of generosity. |
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You know there's only one man in the world for me Johnny-O' is Midge's reply, offered levelly, without self-pity or expectation. |
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Shekhar plunges into a phase of self-pity and dejection taking his frustration out on Mansi who eventually leaves him. |
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Though duly recording them, Mr Bowker is less quick to flog Orwell for his human and journalistic failings, which included a tendency to self-pity, a certain mercilessness towards women and an inventive looseness with facts. |
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The stuff comes out of her without filter, not so much stream of consciousness as unconscionable torrent: crossness, self-pity, indignation, wit, vision, witchy vituperation, vivid regret, terror. |
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Scion of a proud father and unsentimental mother, Alma possesses a casehardened confidence that does not dispose her to self-pity — or, for that matter, to any special interest in female solidarity. |
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To the frustration of television correspondents and photographers, almost all the former hostages refused to blub to order and seemed impressively unmarked and lacking in self-pity after their ordeal. |
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Each story gives true-life examples of blaming others, guilt trips, self-pity and lying. |
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They are only having self-pity on themselves when their children are watching them and then they'll grow up as self-pitying. |
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This self-pity conjoined with resentment is usual among punters. |
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When liver cancer was diagnosed last fall, he turned his poignant pen toward himself and blogged compellingly about dying, with interior monologues in which he would indulge in self-pity and then chasten himself for it. |
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There is no self-pity here, just a ferocious intellectual inquisitiveness and a lifetime affair with a city where Gornick's aliveness, her alertness are rewarded daily. |
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Without self-pity, she recounts the rejection of brother-priests, who privately supported her ordination but never invited her to preside or concelebrate with them. |
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