Heartache and self-disgust create pain as real as that which follows physical injury. |
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Why, by contrast, would I be suffused with shame and self-disgust if I lifted an apple from a market vendor's stall? |
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This element of self-indictment and self-disgust is absent, or at least not spelled out as it might be. |
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I shook my head soundlessly, shame and horror and self-disgust combining in a wave to overpower me. |
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The actor conveys at the same instant the character's overweening pride, as well as an element of self-knowledge, which borders on self-disgust. |
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The only reaction they know to stress or anger or self-disgust is cutting themselves. |
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How could they be repentant when self-loathing and self-disgust was needed? |
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It tells a tale of suffering, of inhumanity, of nihilism, of self-disgust, of deep, dark holes in the soul that most folks would rather not peer into, to be honest. |
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In case there were survivors, physical and mental humiliation would disable their witnessing power by instilling, as I have mentioned, an intolerable self-disgust. |
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His violence against others is also an expression of self-disgust. |
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So, unbalancing her in one direction are forces of self-disgust and disillusion. |
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Sweating and freezing, Cheryl wants to expunge loss and self-disgust from her soul. |
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Adolescents with BN can experience feelings of shame, guilt, and self-disgust. |
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There was a sense that the Chinese were victims, but there was also self-disgust. |
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With the recognition of verbal castration comes self-disgust. |
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Ms. Ehle's Gilda seems ravaged by guilt and self-disgust. |
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A few more white eye-witnesses feel the dangerous tremor of self-disgust. |
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They may feel paralyzed by terror, experience physical and emotional pain, intense self-disgust, powerlessness, worthlessness, apathy, denial and an inability to function in their daily lives. |
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With Gray there's always self-mockery or self-condemnation, or at very least self-disgust. |
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