His estimate of the duties of the individual as against the dangers and thanklessness of public life is in its way a true monument of the age. |
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He describes the thanklessness and insecurity of the job, and the rivalries inside and outside newspaper offices. |
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I saw my mum's health suffer from stress-related conditions and the thanklessness of the work. |
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He sighed, looking for words to describe the thanklessness of being a New Orleans cop. |
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Most umpires recognise the thanklessness of their task and live in the knowledge that they will often be judged by their mistakes rather than successes. |
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No one notices him, or the lawn, and I wonder if he ever reflects on the endlessness and thanklessness of his task. |
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The greatest and most essential virtue is thanklessness, the ability to keep serving even when there are no evident rewards — no fame, no admiration, no gratitude. |
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Why persevere with the thanklessness that abounds in prison reform work? |
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