And most of them have opinions about the difficulty of making art, the melancholy of getting older, the miseries of unrequitedness, etc. |
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He said the people of Gujarat had undergone the same sufferings and miseries that one experiences during war. |
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Human lives suffer from miseries and deprivations of various kinds, some more amenable to alleviation than others. |
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A factory job with all its miseries would be better than being at the mercy of this woman's power over your job and cottage. |
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Not because I wish that misery on them, but because I think this would be one of those miseries that lightens upon being shared. |
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What miseries were endured, and what injustices were done, because well-intentioned leaders lacked the quality of moral quick-wittedness! |
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Yet a populist ethic scorning them as money grubbers who mystified the law while profiting from the miseries of others has persisted. |
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Once our divine origin was fixed, human miseries were explained as the punishment for some original sin committed by our first ancestors. |
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As long as we live in this world, we are bound to suffer the miseries and afflictions that beset the human being. |
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Bear all miseries and evil without any murmur of hurt, without any thought of unhappiness, without any resistance, remedy or retaliation. |
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The litany of daily miseries suffered by the powerless public of the subcontinent on both sides of the border should make us ask, why? |
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Italy's current economic miseries date approximately from the time when the euro replaced the lira. |
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His murals aimed to convert the illiterate and heterogeneous masses to a realization of the miseries and futilities of war. |
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In his last years his work became ever more violent in expression, moved by a passionate concern for the suffering and miseries of mankind. |
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In Iraq every day even the best of intentions are cruelly put to test by the miseries and sorrows of war. |
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Indeed the sort of commitment that permits soldiers to endure the suffering and miseries of Valley Forge or Gettysburg has to be ideologically prepared and tempered. |
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I had progressed along some appropriate path, survived all the general miseries, horrors and institutional insanities that humans are fond of ordering themselves through. |
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These characters, their authors, and the discursive worlds they inhabit, consciously and unconsciously search for fellow sufferers and past miseries as a way to metaphorize their condition. |
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This humanist story collection attempts to give witness to Africa's miseries. |
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The person who thinks frequently of heaven but forgets the miseries of the earth where he lives is simply hoodwinking himself. |
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Thick leathery skin: feminism is tough and is going to be tougher still to survive the pelting-down miseries of neo-conservative hail and sleet. |
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A work of art, however close it may be to life and its miseries, remains irrevocably sublime and figurative. |
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Today, Caritas continues to share the joys and miseries, the sorrows and hopes of this nation and its crucified history. |
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If they did not, God who gave the land could take it back and relinquish his people to the miseries of exile. |
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The book touchingly described the pains, miseries and hesitation of its young characters, winning great acclaim and empathy from those who had similar experiences. |
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Most Americans now alive have gone their whole lives believing they had something approaching a free pass to escape the miseries of war, terror, and want. |
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Above all, we sought to bring an end to the miseries that had plagued us in the 1930s and 1940s, and, in particular, to put an end to economic depression and war. |
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Whether mourning the miseries of war, praying for divine help or preparing herself for death, it seemed as if her life as a writer was at its end. |
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The encroachers have set up their businesses along the roadside which is creating hurdles and miseries in smooth flow of traffic. |
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There were snakes and scorpions that bit people and many more miseries. |
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During all that period German soil has never been oppressed by the foot of an invader and its people have been spared many of the miseries which war has brought to the nations over whom they triumphed. |
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His poverty-stricken region suffers regular power cuts and other miseries. |
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These are miseries which would bear cruelly on every working man, and every trade union leader worthy of his membership really does now need to stand up and be counted. |
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The words were fine, but the quotation in context reveals foolhardiness, making the reference less than apt and leaving the errant quoter bound in shallows and in miseries. |
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As long as I have been here in Parliament we have observed the awful dangers that many children in the world live in: a litany of miseries which are listed in this resolution here today. |
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Drought and other miseries afflicted prairie farmers. |
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No man lives to himself '... And did I not even send you out to teach two and two that you might not become lonely and fall into the mischief and miseries of isolation? |
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My one hope of the world, my inexpugnable consolation in looking at the miseries of the world, is that this is altering. |
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The harsh winter has added to the miseries of the beleaguered families living in the area, especially women and children, as even walking tracks are covered with snow. |
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Even if one lived in the filthiest dungeon, among the most terrible miseries or were in the infernal worlds, one would be infinitely happy having God within. |
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While extravagant sums are being spent for the furnishing of ever new weapons, an adequate remedy cannot be provided for the multiple miseries afflicting the whole modern world. |
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Covetousness is the cause of war and of all the miseries of this world. |
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Upon the whole, as the author seems to share all the common miseries of life, he appears to partake likewise of its lenitives and abatements. |
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The combined miseries of coastal flooding, desertification, species loss, agricultural dislocation and disease migration are almost too much to imagine. |
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Start crying, weep for the miseries that are coming to you. |
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Out of the horribleness that is communism there is one question that bewilders us more than all others: why do the people in communistic countries suffer this succession of unnecessary miseries at the hands of their leaders? |
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Hay fever sufferers could find their miseries starting earlier too. |
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What would become of the spirit that comes from the light of a higher dwelling, to dwell among the miseries of this world, if it remembered its past? |
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Sudden sharp increase in cold has brought miseries for the peasants who have sown tomatoes, chilies, brinjals and other vegetables after harvesting paddy crop. |
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The idea of the inescapable miseries of fate is hammered home time and again in his Symphony No 4, with only the Pizzicato ostinato Scherzo thrown in for light relief. |
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Job would not only curse the day of his Nativity, but also of his Renascency, if he were to act over his Disasters, and the miseries of the Dunghil. |
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The parents said that they have no need of electricity at the cost of miseries of our children so the government should turn back the clock as soon as possible. |
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For Bacon, this reformation would lead to a great advancement in science and a progeny of new inventions that would relieve mankind's miseries and needs. |
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