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"despair" Definitions
  1. the feeling of having lost all hope

934 Sentences With "despair"

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Now he swings on a pendulum of emotions: hope, despair, hope, despair.
"The despair of the poets", she says, "chimes with the despair of the people."
"Rising out of despair, not letting despair overwhelm you, is important," Al Qadiri says.
I wanted to talk a little bit about this word "despair," and the feeling of despair.
Kumail Nanjiani The actor and comedian from Silicon Valley and Portlandia carefully balances despair with more despair.
Not just my own despair, but the despair of people who largely put this president in office.
We arranged that no one would be allowed to have crushing despair while another was having crushing despair.
Where there is economic poverty there will almost certainly be despair, where there is despair there will almost certainly be violence.
We see how one person's despair is transferred like a debt to another, and how despair leads to something more extreme.
Deaths of despair The phrase "deaths of despair" was coined by the Princeton-based economists Sir Angus Deaton and Anne Case.
It was after the fear had turned to despair and the despair to resignation and the resignation gave way, finally, to resolve.
I am sure you have your own despair, and I know that many people have more reasons to feel despair than I do.
"While it's a little difficult to place the blame on despair directly, the living conditions causing despair are leading to other problems," he explained.
Sense of despair On immigration, there was a similar sense of despair from those who have tried for years to soothe a a national fault line.
"On the heights of despair, the passion for the absurd is the only thing that can still throw a demonic light on chaos," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in his first work about the heights of despair, 1934's On The Heights of Despair.
" The show&aposs director, David Cromer, said the musical is also about loneliness and despair, and asked everyone to reach out to anyone for whom "despair is overwhelming.
Study finds that despair increases in our 30s Have the past few years' events (and social media reaction to those events) pulled you into a pit of despair?
" The statement added, "The family has lived in hope and despair — hope that their efforts would bear fruit and Raoul would return, despair as their hopes were dashed again and again.
He said nothing to me besides an initial greeting, but the scene alone suggested a troubling possibility: that despair could find meaning in extremism, or that extremism might prey on despair.
But don't despair — some people have started hearing back.
We call them deaths of despair — and they're increasing.
Girl falls into despair — or the nearest funeral pyre.
" "You should be hurt, but don't sink into despair.
In a very real way, your only action is to despair, and He Never Showed Up is a game that asks us to actively despair with the tools that are given to us.
But don't despair if your resume isn't all about STEM.
There are a million reasons for the children to despair.
Building the house enabled Brookins to emerge from her despair.
But don't despair if your resume isn't all about STEM.
The liberal justices' despair in the courtroom Thursday was palpable.
Rather than chronicling the despair of all that is lost,
There was immense despair for the victims and their families.
It's called Playing Hurt: My Journey from Despair to Hope.
But don't despair, because know what can never be hacked?
If you aren't thrilled with that arrangement, though, don't despair.
After coming home, he was stalked by nightmares and despair.
Can the swamp adequately address an epidemic wrapped in despair?
The messages turned from despair to chats and family news.
No matter how dire things get, they reject helpless despair.
The apocalypse doesn't have to be a cause for despair.
Oh, sure, we created a generalized dystopian atmosphere of despair.
Tongue said the despair in the farming community was palpable.
Despair brought Mujahid Abu Shuayb to a protest last month.
Don't despair at the prospect of more of the same.
There is a sense of desperation but also of despair.
It was both a reason to hope and to despair.
Oddly, though, that may not drive Mr Trump to despair.
The towns they're returning to highlight that feeling of despair.
These are so big, that people give up and despair.
She described a life of tedium and despair under ISIS.
Once it's gone, only a low hum of despair remains.
You can't have great hope unless you have great despair.
But we can't overstate the level of despair among Republicans.
Not giving feedback, meanwhile, can lead to confusion and despair.
If you are already sick of the PSL, don't despair.
But his complete despair over Dougie has me questioning myself.
They tend to express signs of despair, guilt, and dependence.
When dealing with North Korea, it is easy to despair.
Many confessed to despair and depression, and some considered suicide.
"We have to fight against demobilization and despair," he said.
One neuroscientist actually nicknamed his apparatus the Pit of Despair.
I want to ask smart people why we shouldn't despair.
When they talk of despair, San Francisco talks about hope.
"There is nothing remotely humanitarian in hiding this despair offshore."
The GOP offered a vision of doom, despair, and division.
In the meantime, he hopes, prays and struggles with despair.
A longing for a world without crime, unhappiness, or despair.
In fact, it leads to despair, addiction, and relationship problems.
They look to the future with trepidation, despair and anger.
Rage, for Despentes, is an antidote to complacency and despair.
The reaction was swift, with regular L riders expressing despair.
And yet in the midst of despair, we still hope.
They described a region where unemployment, despair and lawlessness abounded,
As a young man, he was pulverized by her despair.
As the rejections piled up, Mr. Hill started to despair.
In my moment of despair, I talked to my father.
They are right to feel a certain amount of despair.
Not to be onto something is to be in despair.
But with their despair some of them also have hope.
We can't let ourselves despair that everything is already broken.
They are drawn to love and hate, hope and despair.
It's a game of despair and death by the thousands.
At times it bleeds despair; at others, it promises hope.
Through such exchanges, his loneliness and despair are excruciatingly rendered.
His work documents a long and successful war with despair.
In the riveting "Pitkin Grove," despair rips at the seams.
She saw hope when all there had been was despair.
President Nicolás Maduro has plunged his country's population into despair.
MG: So you don't feel despair at Brexit and Trump?
Meanwhile, fear and despair play havoc with the opposition too.
This just provokes Michel to wrenching despair and, finally, fury.
And you will be filled with a sense of despair.
It is the act of love and not of despair.
A republic cannot survive in a state of cataclysmic despair.
Yet I've been riding on waves of shock and despair.
I hear a truth like that and succumb to despair.
Today, deaths of despair fall hardest on the least educated.
This is hard to do precisely because despair is insoluble.
After months of growing despair, I stumbled across the Strand.
This new wave of worldwide publicity only worsens my despair.
Couples favoring beer or wine only should not despair either.
For each moment of healing, there was one of despair.
But although these problems are real, we should not despair.
"Music beats rejection, sorrow, despair, hardship, everything," reads the tagline.
But don't despair: Online communities can help you replace it.
Such moments keep this tough documentary from sinking into despair.
What he hears is not necessarily a cause for despair.
A sense of economic despair also played a crucial role.
It is also the center of a confluence of despair.
Over here was death and violence and hope and despair.
The Knicks, whether out of despair or boredom, devour coaches.
"You can get a sense of despair," Dr. Sampson said.
RITA BETTENBENDERBLOOMFIELD, N.J. To the Editor: Do not despair, Madame.
Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
Many current pop singers leave him baffled and in despair.
"Pure Comedy" is a poised, polished, thoughtful scream of despair.
I dealt with the angst, the hopelessness and the despair.
Parents like them committed vandalism out of love and despair.
I'm in despair at what we leave for future generations.
I've suffered the deepest despair and experienced the highest exultation.
That despair doesn't always take quite such a dramatic form.
The febrile atmosphere is contributing to a sense of despair.
Police found a handwritten note in which she expressed despair.
But the despair is the same, as is the hopelessness.
" Hope, he said, moves people "beyond despair, fear and anxiety.
And their rant made one thing clear: Millennial despair sells.
In the city, Amadeo sank into despair — and into alcoholism.
But I despair that some theatergoers see them so differently.
The most dangerous mental state in difficult times is despair.
Taken literally, much of Dworkin's writing dead ends in despair.
And the mood is despair and the journey is futile.
The despair, she said, almost made her leave the military.
One only imagines the cycle of despair that could arise.
Something about this situation is forcing me into deep despair.
On a bad day, I'm in the depths of despair.
And like many people, you guys were in despair, right?
Tomorrow's anniversary of 9 /11 may only exacerbate that despair.
The researchers did not suggest that deaths of despair directly caused people to favor Trump, but their finding lends credence to the idea that feelings of fear and despair were predictive of Republican support.
So that's why we were in such a state of despair.
Read more: Crime and despair in Baltimore, from the print edition
All my feelings of despair, loneliness, and grief, wondrously fizzled away.
It is not in despair that I paint you that picture.
His mood after the loss certainly painted a portrait of despair.
But, Dallas, I'm here to say we must reject such despair.
First wife to Adam, saved from despair by a fallen angel.
All we have are secondhand reports of abuse, neglect, and despair.
After being single for about a year, I'd begun to despair.
Playing guitar for those 20 minutes broke that cycle of despair.
Just like 2016, CES wasn't a simple black canvas of despair.
Logan tells an actual adult story about despair, decay, and death.
And so is that a message for me of complete despair?
This story, however, will have you clutching your Lumee in despair.
If the left specialises in despair, the right specialises in terror.
That's because it's hard to put a number on generalized despair!
It was her community, she said, that saved her from despair.
They are right to worry but may be wrong to despair.
"No papers, no humanity," he said with a note of despair.
She later credited Chris for lifting her out of her despair.
Deaths of despair among women are also rising, but less quickly.
I pen this missive, heavy of heart and slumped in despair.
Even if the wrong man wins, do not despair for Colombia.
All this feeds what one minister calls "an atmosphere of despair".
Danielle DiNapoli of Lambertville, New Jersey, started off 2018 in despair.
The gloriously destroyed house is such a great touch of despair.
Poverty, despair and a collapse of civic pride hasten the vandalism.
Are we going to live with hope, or live in despair?
I can say I don't know with a sense of despair.
But that's no reason for despair or resignation—quite the contrary.
Dominic Cummings, his head of strategy, clutched his head in despair.
Now don't despair if you are in fact the family bank.
Instead of rallying us, climate despair asks us to give up.
Common symptoms include anxiety, depression, withdrawal, insomnia, nightmares, tearfulness and despair.
It's given her moral agency during a time of indescribable despair.
Saturday Night Live knows this despair better than anyone on television.
If you find yourself in a situation like these, don't despair.
Despair is just another form of denial... The solutions are here.
I never had to manufacturer those feelings of terror or despair.
I think that's what sent me into a spiral of despair.
And a great many more will feel despair at the result.
In such dark moments it is easy to sink into despair.
Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
Actors like Stanfield, who depicts Warner's battle against despair while incarcerated.
Many more manage pretty well, but occasionally give way to despair.
Nine mad years of mirage and three long years of despair!
It was, in a time of despair, a glimmer of hope.
For me, 1968 was a time of both liberation and despair.
There's so much loneliness and despair and drudgery in this play.
"No one, I…" And with that, Beryl's cheer turned to despair.
As he realized his plight, his motivation was replaced with despair.
Why is it such a potential pit of despair for parents?
Connection is the opposite of isolation and a salve for despair.
Now he watches in despair as the community around him crumbles.
Added to the financial despair was shame and depression and fear.
The surprise deal left Republicans in despair and Democrats expressing glee.
Still, the character jumps between despair and excitement, guilt and delight.
"Beto brought us back from the despair of 2016," he said.
Klimple's despair had lifted, and her sense of humor had returned.
He did not lose his patience, though, or drift into despair.
Yet Nan's mutilation and Ketty's violent despair never quite ring true.
WASHINGTON — Despair, denial, desperation, and ultimately, a rededication to electing Sen.
I don't know which was stronger, my fury or my despair.
How twice I had slashed my face in fits of despair.
So if you fail at something, you don't have to despair.
Dancing in the middle of despair — that's an act of defiance.
Despair, heavy drinking alone, jobless, penniless in N.Y. ... Seduced students drunk.
The choices I made confused my parents and caused them despair.
Society crumbles, filth accumulates in hallways, beloved characters succumb to despair.
I'm working on another book despite feelings of failure and despair.
A fan approached to comfort her, and you feel the despair.
"Cold Snap" turns post-breakup despair into an almost perverse triumph.
"There is a general sense of despair among interlocutors," she said.
In the face of despair, you believe there can be hope.
Songwriting that once voiced progressive resolution now howls with conservative despair.
Even as his numbers plummeted, Gregorius said, he did not despair.
Some see today's threats to the liberal order and feel despair.
Marie knew that despair was even more dangerous than the cold.
In May, a batch of rejections plunged the camp into despair.
He put down his camera in despair and never worked again.
Even the intrepid Elizabeth Stuart might have given up in despair.
A light rain on Tuesday added to the feeling of despair.
Despair is paralyzing, and we have no time left for paralysis.
Its public intellectuals are addicted to overstatement, sloppiness, pessimism, and despair.
I read that email several times, choked with rage and despair.
As a mom of two young girls, I'm also in despair.
And if you don't have a regular sex partner, don't despair.
No, his work was shot through with the opposite of despair.
How do you focus on such a sweeping panorama of despair?
In our dystopian times, it's too easy to fall into despair.
Emotional isolation and despair can cast a shadow darker than disease.
How to write about such an event without descending into despair?
That was merely self-mutilation born out of fear and despair.
No less important is not succumbing to despair, panic or hatred.
Is this all about deaths of despair in the eastern heartland?
Dissenting lawmakers said the law's repeal would compound the detainees' despair.
Despair can lead to alcoholism and drugs, and sometimes to crime.
Is there a way to not despair and be realistic too?
The story's gray, grainy, foreboding images depict a community in despair.
For these artists, such events are not a source of despair.
Perhaps it is hard to imagine what humiliation and despair are.
"Don't despair, people," President Obama told a Democratic fundraiser on Thursday.
Goethe knew his hero's despair as well as any reader could.
"Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." pic.twitter.
Businesses were shutting down and people were in serious financial despair.
The film's only antidote to despair may be its own beauty.
Jails are transitory places, at the crossroads of optimism and despair.
Despair can quickly lead to nihilist notions that politics is hopeless.
Meanwhile, Vanessa oscillates between hope and despair for her sister's case.
As their despair grows, so do the profits of human smugglers.
He did not jump, but confided his despair in a classmate.
But I do know that despair is a victory for hate.
But it filled me full of despair, let me tell you.
Don't despair, even though it's tempting and would obviously make sense.
The despair has eroded Americans' faith in their own ability, collectively.
It is hard not to despair about the state of British politics.
Before you publish your 140-character despair, think about the following: 1.
Worry slowly turned to quiet despair as election results turned toward Trump.
It was a moment that filled Catherine Oxenberg with horror and despair.
That existential despair could be so beautiful is nothing short of inspiring.
But don't despair in your desire for a clean and orderly space.
But the grim feelings of despair returned when Trump won the election.
When you find her, she's meditating and on the brink of despair.
In this hostile climate, it can be easy to slip into despair.
Or is something interesting happening beneath this sheen of despair and decay?
Finally, reason surrenders — but to a wave of thrill rather than despair.
Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair.
What is instead given space is Abeo's descent into a catatonic despair.
And despair does warrant processing, and for that art can be useful.
And then there would be the flashbacks bringing in all the despair.
His contribution to achieving this in a continent of despair was immense.
The flashbacks, nightmares, anger and despair at last pushed Stapley toward help.
Even if 10 percent is too much for you, though, don't despair.
For many Americans, an effective antidote to despair is faith and community.
Is that worth putting up with a new layer of dongle despair?
Wentworth's exasperation with everyone; Wardog's relentless scheming; David's dogged hopefulness; Lauren's despair.
Scott pointed out that his addiction flared up when he felt despair.
If your blending needs are a bit more heavy duty, don't despair.
Environmental racism in the form of harmful resource extraction compounds this despair.
When the North invaded the South, I recall feeling despair and disgust.
Using flash cards, she recounted her months of horror, shame, and despair.
"despair" over being written out of the firm's public celebration of its
A small dog with a child's face lightens the mood of despair.
In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream.
The worst part about Game of Thrones isn't the death and despair.
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet would take their own lives out of despair.
Between the pain and the exhaustion, says Matallana, she often felt despair.
Ali cancels her abortion appointment and the girls all fall into despair.
It is the spring of hope, it is the winter of despair.
There was just this cloud of despair that hung over the place.
When they were still ineffective after two months, I began to despair.
But it's also possible that my despair over European reform is exaggerated.
Europeans, displaced by war, marvel and despair at the Great White Way.
The old mix of grief, anger and despair permeated the streets today.
Here is our reader Judy MacIntosh's version of Ms. Gold's Corsetiere's Despair.
Terrorist sentiments have never spread widely outside of settings of economic despair.
Feelings of frustration and despair intensify political distrust and deepen social schisms.
"But I'll tell you what I don't feel anymore," she said. "Despair."
Witnessing such despair is what led to his philanthropic endeavor, Tyler said.
The despair that results has led some to lash out in violence.
As they flew back to the USS Leyte, he was in despair.
Still, some supporters refused to allow themselves even a moment of despair.
Sometimes, it can add to the confusion and deepen a parent's despair.
So the absence of a friendly Republican is generating a particular despair.
A challenge like Brexit should elicit neither technical tweaks nor popular despair.
And the old despair that was often there, suddenly ceases to be.
Whatever euphoria supposedly comes with ketosis was powerless against regular old despair.
Yet they succeed because of her well-considered approach to private despair.
And it seems to be a kind of product rooted in despair.
Blame the stage of madness that takes over once despair is passed.
But C.M.'s drawing and letter offer a window into his despair.
Inside the camp, the court's decision was met with sadness and despair.
Predatory powers have exploited American weakness to steal factory jobs, sowing despair.
In those who despair it is frequently the energy that is lacking.
Took your first Juul hit while contemplating the enormity of your despair?
Instead, I'm pledging this year to fight despair any way I can.
Despair and hope, coldness and warmth, fear and trust, ugliness and beauty.
Others walked slowly, heads bowed in despair at all they had lost.
Invisible pathogens have been a recurring source of human despair and destruction.
Don't despair because we have some great journalism to keep you warm.
Now revisit the despair of learning that their losses were for naught.
After drawing the curtains, Mr. Cohen revealed the depths of his despair.
The teams trade clipped ankles and rolling tumbles of despair and agony.
"You are doing a great job so do not despair," she wrote.
In 20 years of doing this, I've become a specialist in despair.
As a writer, I channeled my frustration and despair into a song.
In the tent encampment in Chico, there was both despair and resolve.
The bottom line: Don't despair in what may be a stressful time.
I had to detach myself from the cycle of hope and despair.
He wrote of the despair he was feeling beneath the lacquered smile.
Tulip has internalized that message, and she could easily succumb to despair.
I asked him then what was left for him to do. Despair?
It'll make your Wednesday nights shine, when all else is cooking despair.
And a lot of other things disappeared with it—hopelessness, despair, cruelty.
Not for nothing did he title one study for his painting "Despair."
Navigating between naivety and despair, they are dreamers who long for reality.
Nathan said his family has been thrown into despair since last Wednesday.
Now, that hope is gone, replaced with despair and an inescapable longing.
It was a rare hopeful story on a road full of despair.
No need to be that person dashing down the sidewalk in despair.
The main factors are alcohol, opioids, and suicide—an epidemic of despair.
There are a lot of reasons to despair about the city's future.
She was stirred by climate scientists' accounts of the profession's private despair.
For the dudes who despair over their jawline, Jawzrsize says: What's good.
"In the face of despair, they represent a profound hope," she said.
Damnit. But don't retreat back into your cave of despair just yet.
Photographs and drone video footage give glimpses of the devastation and despair.
The failure to fulfill repeated promises of change steadily deepened public despair.
I couldn't be a dumping ground for her pain and despair anymore.
Even if 10 percent is too much for you, though, don't despair.
Today, politics worldwide is being driven instead by anger, despair and resentment.
Authoritarianism breeds frustration and despair, leaving populations ripe for exploitation by extremists.
"You can mitigate a lot of despair and misunderstandings," Puder-York said.
To do any less is to usher in an era of despair.
How do you get viewers to feel despair, but not too much?
It also comes with a sample of the Don&apost Despair, Repair!
This sense of "otherness" has at times brought shame, isolation, and despair.
"There is so much protest, love, revolution, despair and joy," he said.
When we succumb to despair we are rendered hopeless, helpless and ineffective.
"It gets better," Sam promises, trying to chase away his husband's despair.
But women who have trouble breast-feeding shouldn't despair, Dr. Azad said.
The book weaves images of resilience and optimism with those of despair.
On bad days, the negative voices lead me to compare-and-despair.
In this work, the face seems to express agony, despair, and pain.
It's easy, when you're caught in that feeling, to give in to despair.
Ms. Davis taught us how to persevere in the face of abject despair.
Underneath there's despair: Nothing I do is enough, and it never will be.
What if, instead, you are overcome with a deep, dark sense of despair?
LONDON — If you've forgotten to book a table for Valentine's Day, don't despair.
It's in a time of utter disaster and despair that humanity steps up.
Today, though, conservatism feels like it's falling back into its pre-Reagan despair.
"If both votes fail, there's going to be a lot of despair," Sen.
The mountain peaks are still hidden by the clouds, much to my despair.
ACROSS THE NATION Battling the despair of  opioid addiction in an unexpected place .
" Unsettled, they watched the vote counts roll in "with red wine and despair.
But a creeping, low level sense of despair has already entered your bones.
But gun violence still flares in some pockets, shattering worlds and igniting despair.
We went from the incredible pathos of joy to the bathos of despair.
Handled badly, it will further entrench the politics of resentment and cultural despair.
But there's something about soda in pouch form that reeks of existential despair.
But even in his despair, he could still pull on some old strings.
To survivors' despair, this mendacious, brutal man returned triumphant to the United States.
Frankly, I despair," he says, pleading with the airline, "I need my luggage.
SUICIDE is often born of despair, but suicide prevention is far from hopeless.
Despair at such conditions brought Mujahid Abu Shuayb to a protest last month.
And there are also signs of despair in some white working-class communities.
In turn, rats eat the infected snails, and the cycle of despair continues.
Waiting for Washington to take the climate seriously is a counsel of despair.
Sleep-deprived from constant drama and isolated from friends, I fell into despair.
I browsed around StackExchange and various GitHub issues in a state of despair.
Some call it love, others despair, merely an indignity they must suffer through.
The purpose of being a serious writer is to keep people from despair.
The bar is flailing, and the owner Kim (James Saito) is in despair.
When they are denied this, they can feel despair or try to migrate.
They provided the community with a rallying cry in the face of despair.
We must pursue peace without fear, hope without despair, and security without apology.
The girl who once slipped into despair is now a beacon of hope.
If only U.S. politics were this sort of entertaining and not despair-inducing.
If your email-sending or image-editing Python scripts aren't working, don't despair.
Cowen was adamant: despair, in some measure, helps us all grow and change.
Small wonder that so many who contemplate American politics today sink into despair.
That's a great feeling to start associating with classic literature, rather than despair.
"At this point, I'm in complete disbelief and despair," she told the station.
A top Trump administration official made the US pro-trade community despair — again.
The result, like this image from Boston College, would make any referee despair.
Beyond all the obvious reasons for despair, there is also cause for disappointment.
Midday rolled round and I was still in the depths of boozy despair.
If you enter $0 in the box for "current retirement savings," don't despair.
Where voting for Trump is attributed to economic despair, staying home is also.
" He ended with words of inspiration: "Do not despair of our present difficulties.
From the heights of that reality I fell into a depth of despair.
Yet in moments of frustration and despair, her singing has bright, piercing power.
By the summer of 2015, Ms. Tariyal and Mr. Gire began to despair.
The island itself has an air of desertion but not of extreme despair.
Feelings of isolation, powerlessness, and despair are the perennials of being a teenager.
Hate crimes like these strike fear and despair in the hearts of immigrants.
Still, there is a quiet hum of despair and regret beneath their inaction.
Not fighting loneliness and despair, as he spends every day on the couch.
It is hidden by a constant blanket of tiny airborne particles of despair.
" Like, "Can the therapist handle the level of despair that I sometimes feel?
In despair, the couple took sleeping pills, but the doses were too low.
WIENER-DOGFrom Todd Solondz, his specialty: the dark comedy of regret and despair.
As they see it, Palestinian despair serves as a breeding ground for radicalization.
No aspect of American life is immune from this pervasive devastation and despair.
The despair, this particular publishing season, comes in many forms, including the grotesque.
I associated him with darkness and despair and things that didn't work out.
"I think that most likely [volunteers] do leave in despair," she told me.
"No one got him out of despair, he did it himself," she added.
Friends and family, despair no longer — Beyonce is coming to Coachella in 4003!
Some Britons despair of their country's ability to affect what happens in Brussels.
Instead of finding despair, they search for the primal emotions that death facilitates.
"Too many men in power don't care," feminist Jessica Valenti wrote in despair.
Warmer weather brings daffodils, rhubarb at the farmer's market — and, for some, despair.
I like to think of it as hopeful gloom, so not entirely despair.
At this point in the conversation, I audibly gagged, but not to despair.
His spiritual despair — the exact cause of which he's never made public — subsided.
"It is not fear that is dominating me; it is despair," she said.
Why are others moving forward while Gaza sinks further into despair and disrepair?
In a couple of years everyone will be looking at them in despair.
The English moors: Is there a setting more symbolic of isolation and despair?
In this regard, "This Mournable Body" is a story of triumph, not despair.
Marinating in the news in New York City, I'm often sick with despair.
"Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism" is about just such men.
What, I asked, does political victory look like for a movement of despair?
In this regard, 'This Mournable Body' is a story of triumph, not despair.
Yet John's despair is not so much melodramatic as it is achingly banal.
NORTHEASTERN SYRIA — The prisoners cover the floor like a carpet of human despair.
I'm curious about the macabre and the fantastic, the joy and the despair.
This is for the red states, this is for people facing 'despair deaths.
Almost certainly he was crying in front of me out of genuine despair.
Until then, microfinance will be a cause not for hope but for despair. ■
My initial reaction to Trump's victory was like everyone else's: disbelief, despair, anxiety.
One is seemingly swimming in opportunity and the other is drowning in despair.
His new plan specifically addresses "deaths of despair," which include overdoses and suicides.
The gloom adds to the despair of the story&aposs war-torn surroundings.
But from such depths of despair, a kernel of optimism began to bud.
This antiquated belief minimizes the deep despair and hopelessness many young people experience.
""Relationships without trust and support lead to toxicity and a cycle of despair.
But many of Australia's First Peoples continue to encounter both discrimination and despair.
Just because these scenarios happened in slumber and not real life, don't despair.
Many Pennsylvania towns once thriving and humming are now in a state despair.
To Kelsey's despair, they pop open the bottle, and all hell breaks loose.
Republicans cast into despair about the state of their party could stay home.
The sense of despair is rampant in Idlib, Syria's last opposition-held province.
So even with this shocker of all turning points, we need not despair.
The election of Mr. Trump left climate activists and environmental groups in despair.
Dispossessed despair, depression, despondent dejection, the doom is the off-white of white.
"The Arc took Japanese racing fans to the depths of despair," Hashimoto said.
"The poor get nothing," a white-haired lady of 65 said in despair.
We will experience some of his despair and be moved to give something.
Three months later, I returned to find that hope had shouldered out despair.
"We felt this growing sense of despair in traditional social media," he said.
I almost separated from the Air Force at 22007 years over my despair.
But this economic despair is also pretty much impossible to untangle from race.
Nixon is capitalizing on the subway's disrepair and the depths of rider despair.
If you answered no to any or all of the questions, don't despair!
Don't despair, even those who despise pumpkin spice can still enjoy the seasonal haul.
But if the struggles that loom ahead have you feeling on edge, don't despair.
His eyes scanned the text hungrily, expression changing from hope to sorrow to despair.
All of this is adding to a combination of liberal despair and vehement anger.
Seeing footage from Khan Sheikhoun, he said he felt "the same level of despair".
Noor was now past despair, real real far down whatever highway she was on.
Instead, they play up existing threats, embrace a narrative of victimhood and sow despair.
But don't despair, DM Custom Sneakers plans to make more of Tesla-logoed shoes.
Look upon basically every single thing in the world right now and despair, everybody.
At that, Cersei abandoned the meeting, and briefly plunged our merry warriors into despair.
Reve combines a pitch-black comedy of manners with swingeing satire and metaphysical despair.
Alcohol, which kills many of those who despair, is readily available across the West.
Her music has the range of the black experience: the despair and the joy.
"Deaths of despair" — from drugs, alcohol, and suicide — in midlife for white non-Hispanics.
Or anxiety amid divorces and foreclosures leading to self-medication, bankruptcy, and more despair?
People often feel anger, grief, despair, guilt, and confusion after a suicide, Gordon said.
Different factors brought us in, but we understood the same deep emptiness and despair.
They plunge into postpartum depression, and they despair of establishing a healthy parenting routine.
She is said to eat dinner alone, a dish of self-pity and despair.
Though for all the despair and angst of Costa's work, there is always hope.
Austerity bleeds hope and breeds despair among a people that have suffered so much.
Several failed recovery attempts before this one had brought the trapped men to despair.
In despair over the abuse, she at one point threw herself into the ocean.
Free-traders are right to be deeply worried, but not yet right to despair.
They also find an association between deaths of despair and these subjective wellbeing measures.
Economists argue over what has caused the rise in deaths of despair in America.
I know you may feel despair, you may not feel as pretty as before.
The photo of Óscar and Valeria has been met with anguish, distress and despair.
He acknowledges that saving Maya in a moment of utter despair is not enough.
And it is accompanied by something just as destructive: a sense of pervasive despair.
His blue face and blank stare suggest a look of despair or simply disbelief.
Then, as her career begins to eclipse his, he spirals into addiction-fueled despair.
Beyond politics and existential despair, 2016 has been defined by a bunch of children.
Across the ocean in the detention centers, political developments have been met with despair.
His quest for love has been led to nothing but disappointment, despair, and death.
It's not exactly hatred, more a looming sense of despair, discomfort, and extreme disinclination.
Getting stuck in despair isn't an option for me as a parent or activist.
Is it just the state-of-the-world despair that's going around these days?
If he felt despair at falling a single digit short, the Cuban remained stoic.
A looming sense of despair took hold as we try to recalculate the numbers.
Haney's assessment noted "extreme anxiety, sleeplessness, despair and hopelessness, depression," among other mental ailments.
Despair descends on the meeting room like it's being pumped in through the sprinklers.
Turnouts have been so historic partially because of the depth of anti-Trump despair.
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The danger of a sweeping theory like postmodernism is that it can produce despair.
Why do some people feel despair even if they come from a happy home?
Involving the men with guns into political decision-making is a counsel of despair.
The song's fatalistic despair at its own rush to stereotype is its crowning humor.
It can be hard to not despair about the current state of the world.
In March, bandmate Zayn Malik announced his departure, prompting grief and despair among fans.
His hired campaign guru resigned in despair at the candidate's lack of political instincts.
Maria has shown me that resilience is the antidote to hopelessness, despair and pessimism.
The spiraling number of suicides suggests that farmers' despair is not resonating with politicians.
If one (or any combination) of these tricks just aren't working out, don't despair.
Hope is the active conviction that despair will not ever have the last word.
Even the stage set seemed to give up in despair and started falling apart.
In those years, despair was a low-grade fever that she could not shake.
The bakery closed for about six weeks while she regrouped, sending customers into despair.
Don't despair, however — the jacket is selling for $199 and $389.20 on eBay, respectively.
Just look at the reading lists: stories filled with despair, mental illness and violence.
If you missed this eclipse, don't despair, another solar eclipse will rise this year.
Given the hardships in their lives, they're entitled to express anger, frustration and despair.
"It has been a time of people's cynicism and despair in government," he said.
He deserves credit for acknowledging their economic despair and mounting fears about Islamic extremism.
They convey impermanence from the inside, convert anxiety and despair into something nearly liturgical.
No. We have many problems, but we're hardly living in a miasma of despair.
He's been abused and abandoned, and that can make an animal crazy with despair.
You can sense a similar despair at the center of all of her work.
During the period in the forest, he is stricken with despair and abandons writing.
It is the greatest loss and despair in the lives of all Thais nationwide.
As White shows, Howells's despair over the state of his country was not unique.
Nobody saw her as someone who was capable of expressing such a keen despair.
Uncontrollable crying jags, moods of despair and hopelessness and suicidal thoughts may also occur.
We do know that people in the depths of despair turn to alcohol abuse.
This despair also inspires pointless second-guessing about whether Democrats picked the wrong candidate.
In moments of anger, confusion, and despair, she revealed that her "girls" provided comfort.
As you might expect, stories by major news outlets tend to depict overwhelming despair.
They're in despair, and their values are not represented in the economy or governance.
Airports do not become thronged sites of panic and despair, they will tell you.
David swerves from denial to guarded optimism to exasperation, veering into rage and despair.
The despair of "Straight White Men" is in any case more universal than that.
A year later, as a lengthy prison sentence appears imminent, they are in despair.
Some of those supporters might even drop off the map in apathy and despair.
His widow is now suing the university, saying it drove her husband to despair.
The opera opens with a prelude depicting the hopeless despair of the oppressed Hebrews.
Every year nearly 45,000 Americans respond to isolation and despair by ending their lives.
I remember telling him that and seeing the despair and shock in his eyes.
Opening one bottle too early becomes useful information rather than a source of despair.
This is genuine pulp fiction, filled with blood and despair and bad, bad people.
"Most of us cannot go back to Iran; we're in complete despair," he said.
"When faced with all of these," he wrote, "we can only sigh in despair."
Voilà: a perfectly overflowing little bead of despair, glinting in blown-up video glory.
But there's as great a danger in despair as there is in unwarranted hope.
The Trump administration, in its despair, attempts to spark an internal conflict in Venezuela.
"Attitudes and norms can change; we mustn't despair of them never changing," Bogart said.
Averting death in that impulsive moment of despair is crucial to reducing suicide rates.
New users start up daily, while old users fall deeper into cycles of despair.
What precisely occurred between Sylvain and Jeannette's mother before she shot herself in despair?
None of them, including four types of antibiotics, were working, she said in despair.
My anxiety was tinged with excitement; I guessed theirs would be tinged with despair.
"Sprained Ankle," was a measured cry in the wilderness, a distillation of solitary despair.
" The authors note that in 2017 alone, 158,000 Americans died these "deaths of despair.
Millions of people experience them so often that they are disabled and in despair.
In São Paulo, my mom — scared and alone and epidural-less — was in despair.
Goofball farce and existential despair are by no means incompatible in this antic world.
The community is in despair so they are stopping the aid along the route.
Sensing despair, a stream of teammates sidled beside him, reminding him to stay positive.
Grossman died of cancer in 1964, in despair over the suppression of his masterpiece.
We collected footage that shows the despair of civilians trying to survive in basements.
Nothing makes Spotify users despair like the app's search function and its perplexing results.
If the Flowers family won't give in to despair, nobody else should, either. ☐
I practiced living in the middle — no highs, no lows; no hope, no despair.
The diary becomes a record of his unraveling, as contemplative melancholy spirals into despair.
I called my husband, and we both felt despair that Dr. King was gone.
In the opening stanza, for instance, John's voice comes near to cracking with despair.
In videos played in court, Mr. Roy, speaking into his computer, described his despair.
Of course, it's not just white people who express their despair with extreme hopelessness.
Despair, far more than an unrealistic hope, is the great danger we face today.
You become used to living in a constant state of fluctuating despair and hope.
That said, this season of late has offered glimmerings of something less than despair.
Reactionary politics feed on cultural despair; the right is usually happy to look backward.
It's so easy now, with despair ascendant across the Middle East, to forget that.
But in Leonard's world, the opposite of despair was not hope — it was clarity.
One applicant said she was sobbing with joy, until she was sobbing with despair.
Hers is a classic Hollywood story, a tale of hidden despair and faltered ambition.
BEIJING — In the telephone call, a Chinese woman vents her despair between hoarse sobs.
But they also admitted to a sense of despair that was quietly setting in.
Yet for the length of the album, ingenuity and beauty have held back despair.
Something about New York sports team owners makes you despair the future of nepotism.
That finding underscores the role that economic despair may play in eroding public health.
I existed inside this despair, self-hatred, and confusion for what felt like hours.
Already, frustration with Pelosi in the Democratic base is threatening to curdle into despair.
Ms. Braid, when in despair, allowed her gleaming sound to turn acidic and steely.
Her mother committed suicide in 1933, in despair at the rise of anti-Semitism.
To do so in despair would also be to ignore much quiet liberal progress.
But you have never given up, and you have never given in to despair.
"When there is despair, the people from the far right take advantage," Loach said.
I knew the despair that can lead someone to that place all too well.
Ms. Mazloum recognized the girl's sense of despair — because she had lived it herself.
She told CNN on Saturday that all she found was a scene of despair.
What musicians recalled most often, according to Brauer, was the despair this situation created.
What do you say to people like me who read this and immediately despair?
Discrete shakes of the head became eye rolls, which in turn became voluble despair.
But in moments of true despair, I have seen them reach for each other.
"Watching this today, makes me despair for the environment, totally falling apart around us."
If you struggle to come with anything you are particularly passionate about, don't despair.
Already, people feel deluged by a never-ending flood of national damage and despair.
He's a man in despair giving himself a year to work this stuff out.
For Mr. Berlanti, the sudden success of "You," after months of despair, was reassuring.
They also show us the best way out of the basement of American despair.
Yet progressives shouldn't despair — because swing voters are quite progressive, especially on economic issues.
And I do remember the feeling of great despair, when that was all happening.
She's shown us before that in her world, despair, like success, is only temporary.
Rust Belt despair translated into support for Trump — and Putin Rust Belt despair translated into support for Trump — and Putin The mysterious warmth between Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin was one of the odder elements of the 2016 presidential race.
" Don't despair, though: in the wise words of King Kylie, "Okay enough boob talk lmao.
I almost separated from the Air Force at 18 years of service over my despair.
Mentors who had weathered the Department of Education for years encouraged me not to despair.
POVs leverage TikTok to appeal to shared human experiences of joy, despair, embarrassment, and laughter.
I had a glimpse of understanding into how despair can take over a person's life.
This invention from the 70s nearly brought one of my American MUNCHIES colleagues to despair.
And it's moments like this, moments of loss and despair, that make fashion an experience.
Although the present mood appears to be mixed, most are torn between hope and despair.
Near-naked girls pose with wooden exhibitionism while faceless crowds slump in despair-induced comas.
Many Republicans who were giving him the benefit of the doubt are beginning to despair.
Despite the despair, the system has shown that it has some capacity to reform itself.
"There were so many emotions: Overwhelming devastation, anguish, terror, despair," the 25-year-old said.
On Monday, Drake took to Instagram to let us in on the depths his despair.
And once you're addicted, you don't take a hit because you're surrounded by postindustrial despair.
In "Serie Every Day, II" (2017), she restages Goya's despair-filled painting "The Dog" (c.
At any mention of the crime, she falls into a spiral of fear and despair.
The charm has something to do with the relish with which he narrates his despair.
Scanning the globe at this moment, I see abundant cause for worry, none for despair.
If the same thought fills you with despair, the game could make it more bearable.
The primary cause, they concluded, was a trio of despair: suicide, alcoholism, and drug overdoses.
He had joined the protests out of despair and took a bullet to the leg.
The most prevalent in the foreign-policy establishment and the chancelleries of Europe is despair.
Deaths of despair jumped in the mid-1980s, when industries such as coalmining were fading.
Despite all the destruction and despair, in this novel hope emerges as the wildest high.
The unemployment rate is over 15% nationally and higher in the countryside, leading to despair.
Don't give up in despair just yet, though (that would be letting the Moon win).
Becca's love for Arie was proven through her palpable shock and despair at its loss.
You see just this total chaos that is in so many rural areas and despair.
At six-foot-six, you can see despair take over his body when he slouches.
All of these things led me to this despair and being delusional about Jodie Foster.
" "I've heard from many in our community today who are feeling fear, disillusionment and despair.
The darkness and stark despair of Trump's message is a reflection of his political dilemma.
And you feel all the pressure, hope, and despair over the course of the game.
Russia's Anna Pogorilaya did burst into tears - but those she shed were of utter despair.
"Alternatively, fear can lead us to succumb to despair or paralysis or cynicism," he said.
Those unable to book a jaunt around the world shouldn't despair for lack of love.
Today will be a tough day, but we can't throw up our hands in despair.
But even if you don't have a term sheet after 15-20 meetings, don't despair.
And even the most terrible despair can be illuminated by a single ray of hope.
The media will stop paying attention to him, and it will drive Trump to despair.
Instead, the hope that exists in these stories exists alongside the cruelty, despair, and foolishness.
How living by yourself for the first time is to be regularly nudging away despair.
Take the time you need to work through your anger, your despair, whatever you're feeling.
In that moment of despair I had an epiphany; what if I accepted my fatness?
These days the overriding sense, from the fans at least, is of despondency and despair.
The humanitarian crises and despair the region has experienced will undoubtedly take generations to repair.
" Then realization took hold, and his face crumpled in mock despair: "Oh, I'm typecast already!
If you are my age, with my personality, this can be a recipe for despair.
But there he was on Sunday, stone dead and stiffening as Ghost howled in despair.
His characters are always seen in moments of physical extremity: rage or supplication or despair.
The image of her once-vital mother in such despair shook the younger Ms. Keeling.
I felt the Taliban out there still, their hearts transmitting something more elemental than despair.
Effective health system strengthening can play a meaningful role as an antidote to that despair.
The itinerary brings to mind Trump's June meetings, which left America's friends close to despair.
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Mercedes was so far gone in despair by that point that she almost gave up.
Or do you have more precise emotional experiences, such as grief or despair or gloom?
The despair and panic of Tuesday night was a direct result of him dropping out.
Your optimism crashes as a rate you can't control and suddenly you're in total despair.
I despair at the idea that even our national anthem has become a political battle.
"I think he's come to something much more about alienation, loneliness, despair," Mr. Goold said.
Season five stripped that away and gave us nothing but the grinding monotony of despair.
But these barren, sand-swathed landscapes can also be a setting for despair and isolation.
On her debut, Baker chronicles her own despair with gutting intensity, both lyrically and vocally.
"It is the path, not to nonpecuniary forms of fulfillment, but to anomie and despair."
That means that you can inhale to your lungs' despair, but you can't light up.
You have a higher level of exposure, and that can cause more despair and weariness.
And then there is the despair of men who say they are no longer themselves.
Fear and despair are gripping Afghans after 17 years of war and unending political crises.
She hadn't seen S. for nearly three months and was consumed with worry and despair.
In 2015, Phelps intuited Schmitt's despair and offered his counsel if she needed to talk.
The track starts out skeletal, but sustained tones envelop her as she admits her despair.
Juan says that he understands those sectors most affected will feel a sense of despair.
I almost separated from the Air Force, at 18 years of service, over my despair.
It is as if we cannot ever really understand their despair and sense of isolation.
In this way, "1984" elevates despair into a sort of necessary condition of truth-seeking.
"There is no hope," he said, tears of despair and shame welling in his eyes.
Macron was the carrier of hope, but now he's the carrier of despair and anger.
"It could be said that the major product of Gaza's economy is despair," she said.
We will not allow gangs to continue targeting vulnerable youth and spreading violence and despair.
She wondered about Mr. Begor's capacity for understanding the depth of despair that Equifax inspires.
Let us all hope and pray for no more suicides caused by despair and misery.
Many expressed despair for America's future and shock over the public airing of the allegations.
Instead of allowing our anger to turn into despair, let's use it to motivate action.
In the later movies, Bond has lost the woman he loves and is in despair.
But there is too much to lose for us to succumb to numbness and despair.
As he talks, his voice hovers somewhere between hope and despair, self-assertion and doubt.
The case has gone Kelvin-scale cold, with hope yielding to despair and terrible puns.
The pose somehow conveys a sense of impotent rage, of utter disbelief, of overwhelming despair.
Private despair was incompatible with the collectivist spirit and the bright Communist facade under Mao.
If there's a pattern to the relationship, it has been rapturous enchantment followed by despair.
We swallow existential questions, and the despair or wonder that blooms from them, and work.
"What despair is telling you is that you haven't processed your emotions," Mr. Woodbury said.
They seem trapped by a supposed excellence and come to despair our very human condition.
Their sense of outrage and despair, he realized, should be brought into of the dance.
He might feel despair, elation, anger or fright, but now he could only ever smile.
Even the meaning of an individual word, such as "despair," changes as the mystery unfolds.
The coalition has been alarmed by Venezuela's descent into autocracy and economic despair under Maduro.
Talk-show hosts must get very excited and begin fresh cycle of hope-to-despair.
In response to years of this treatment, Abasiama has become almost larval in her despair.
Jenny Offill's latest novel, Weather, resists a happy ending, preferring instead to linger in despair.
Her eyes brightened; she lost the heaviness and sense of despair that was there before.
Seeing what Trump is doing to America, many find it hard to fight off despair.
Welling up with emotion, McSally said she almost left the Air Force over her despair.
Conway, the game's main character, is put through numerous tough situations that evoke economic despair.
Most often, though, I find much of my heart is divided between hope and despair.
Radiant melodies grappled with clutter and noise; longing and reverence collided with snark and despair.
Every family history includes such stories of survival, of prevailing against great suffering and despair.
These stories express values as well, values that often stem from resentment or even despair.
In despair, he proposed a suicide pact with Olga; she talked him out of it.
Those scenes where I'm sitting there in despair, I didn't have to act very much.
Those circumstances might lead him to despair, but he takes their measure by his instincts.
Economic hardship and the resulting despair may be to blame in those regions, Woolf suggested.
Is it working-class despair, channeled into a desire for people who spout easy slogans?
It drained a community's health, productivity and hope, leaving uncertainty and despair in their place.
The active ingredients of ketamine, a popular club drug, show promise in battling deep despair.
That may sound a bit too much, but despair is all too easy these days.
And there is no despair like that of those who are able to see it.
She has a knack for telegraphing disgust and despair, and her laugh has an edge.
For gamblers and currency traders, that may involve handing over control of finances, reducing use of computers, giving up their credit cards—really serious steps, because they need to recognize that this kind of addiction leads people to despair and beyond despair: to suicide.
I despair that people have lost hope in what nevertheless remains the greatest nation on Earth.
This comes into play when people despair of their future, or especially that of their children.
As exercise and smoothies have replaced despair and alcohol, the suicide rate in Russia has crashed.
Rather they seem to be about what she sees; they are about us and our despair.
The phenomenon has given rise to a troubling new term in public health: deaths of despair.
Warning: it's not sexy in the slightest, and will have you clutching your Coppertone in despair.
But because sometimes I saw my failed relationships as my fault, I easily fell into despair.
Slumping, well past despair, that particular emotion tapped out about seventeen hours into the current haul.
If, for whatever reason, you can't meet in person or make a phone call, don't despair.
But even sitting next to Elizabeth Hurley and Hugh Grant couldn't distract him from his despair.
And when you try to undermine our democracy through division and despair, we will fight back.
Lyrically both bands also spoke to me, they captured the heaviness and despair of the era.
But the divisive former leader, who embodies Argentina's enduring cycle of hope and despair, appears back.
When she talks about despair among Americans, she said, she means incarceration, addiction, racism, and debt.
Somewhere in the chasm between despair and content, there exists a very specific type of humor.
So-called "deaths of despair" are a growing problem in the US, especially among young people.
He died of an excess of despair and enthusiasm, both retreating from life and nourishing it.
At times like this, many Muslims turn to each other in despair, looking for answers, too.
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday said Germanys restrictive guidelines could leave its partners in despair and .
All breastfeeding made me feel was despair, frustration, and a deep, ancient sensation of feminine failure.
The paper found you can soften your despair if you make that misstep feel less bad.
Such is the despair with the service that some 60% of people agree with the idea.
For one team, 274 points come out of nowhere; for the other, hope turns to despair.
However much they may despair at their countries' problems, Latin American patriotism is strong and uncomplicated.
Which brings me back to my despair over Trump's followers, many of whom openly denigrate women.
When his wife unexpectedly died in 2741, he talked about the hopelessness and despair of grief.
That morning, I shampooed and conditioned before applying the small packet of brand's Don't Despair, Repair!
He tells me we just aren't there yet, but that does nothing to help my despair.
Derry, with its nightmarish clowns and general sense of despair and misery, is one of these.
Don't despair if the Leonids fail to light up the sky as much as you'd like.
But the excitement turned to despair before dawn as England emerged winners in a thrilling finish.
And they aren't the only ones on the left who are full of anger and despair.
If the unthinkable happens before the midterms and the Senate approves Trump's pick, do not despair.
But the charge that the country is resegregating along racial lines is a counsel of despair.
Campaigners despair that other options are not used more often to save troublesome but healthy trees.
But Eleanor's renown did not lift her from despair at the acts of an unfaithful lover.
They had felt emptiness, sadness, and despair, but now, they were filled with love and security.
It&aposs my lot; and I need to live out that story without resentment or despair.
These young people are in despair and they have no hope for the government any more.
Okada died relatively young and his widow, in despair at his rejection, burned his second manuscript.
It's a maddening process, enough to drive even the most stable person to derangement and despair.
Under the circumstances, some Democrats will be tempted by despair, and seek to cut their losses.
And then, in the face of all that despair and gloom, somehow there is still hope.
He expressed an inevitability about it all, for which he could muster neither anger nor despair.
The world of AMC's The Walking Dead is a grim place full of violence and despair.
Going down into that rabbit hole is just sinking deeper and deeper into holiday candy despair.
Sometimes, in the despair of mourning, you say and do things you can't ever take back.
The show stirs emotions that range from the heights of exhilaration to the depths of despair.
Finally, Washington also earns her paycheck this episode, alternating between furiously strong and full of despair.
While all of this might seem to suggest despair, local officials say the situation spells opportunity.
We know the tsunami of potential labor market disruption and despair for working people is coming.
All of humanity's despair seemed to be contained within his lungs and released through his mouth.
Rather than wallow in their despair, they decided to latch onto the last Democrat left fighting.
" He told CBS, "Those who feel despair should be of good cheer, as the Bible says.
"Reality is starting to set in & I'm getting sad," she tweeted from her cavern of despair.
Despair, it seems, forced a show of unity by the disparate rebel groups, with striking effect.
My social media feeds were a mix of disbelief, gallows humor, panic, despair, and then blame.
As a new civilian, Casey struggled with depression and feelings of worthlessness, failure, anger and despair.
Look at this 1,03 pack of beer, ye mighty, and despair: it's only available in Finland.
Read a transcript of what people say and you can see despair running through every sentence.
The thrill of doing as one likes wears off so quickly, curdling into boredom, even despair.
Friend, too, is doing powerful work in mining the depths of Quinn's confusion, frustration and despair.
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My friend looks at it all with mock despair, then waves it away with her hand.
I genuinely feel for these people and their despair; I know them and come from them.
"I shared my own sense of despair in the months after I lost David," she said.
"There's so much despair in terms of conservation these days," a botanist named Nicky Meeson said.
What to do when you're confined to a series of choices that all lead to despair?
That's where most people throw their hands up in despair with resignation: Hey, that's anybody's guess.
And yet, the inevitability of AI's increased presence in the workplace doesn't have to cause despair.
Netanyahu's shift to the right will make Western leaders, especially the U.S. president, sigh with despair.
This is my current despair, albeit within a life furnished with food, shelter, and some income.
Where other directors might have fallen into stuffiness or despair, Ms Schrader's film retains a lightness.
Though partially obscured, the women express emotions ranging from defiance and puckishness to frustration and despair.
He's also very good at telling me something's boring without sending me into fits of despair.
But a larger factor, it seems, was the despair of white people in struggling small towns.
But there's this other version of it where there's a despair to it, and it's visible.
I think the feelings of despair and anger fueled the music we were making back then.
It thinks of them as gilded palaces of sin, houses of ill repute, pits of despair.
Elected two months after 9/11, Bloomberg had cause to despair over Washington's ineptitude in counter­terrorism.
If you're stuck at the last minute, don't despair: We've got tips for that scenario, too.
But alas — for Mama ultimately, death was the only angel that could shield her from despair.
First came anxiety, followed by despair, which gave way to disbelief and anger and, finally, resignation.
It's something many parents in David's position ask, even as they despair of a satisfying answer.
Nadal said he told Thiem not to despair, seeing the potential for greatness in his future.
In my travels I've come to understand that sadness is essential, but despair is a sin.
Eventually the human tranquilizer will override the canine despair, and we'll all go back to sleep.
But the only way they will change is if people outraged by gun violence resist despair.
By the time the record reaches "Black Lake", the album's longest song, she sinks into despair.
As a parent myself, I can't imagine the despair Khurshida and Laal Miah must have felt.
Andrew Yang did so to vaguely talk about how the economy is sending people into despair.
Jones recreates the couple's grief, despair and anger until they finally work their way to acceptance.
Just as we will not accept the counsels of despair that this simply cannot be done.
They have all the confusion and loneliness and anxiety and despair, just none of the pleasure.
Facing the end, writhing in pain and despair, she pleads for relief and doubts God's presence.
Titled Playing Hurt: My Journey From Despair to Hope, it explores Saunders' lifelong struggle with depression.
This is not a time to despair, it's time to seize this day and move forward!
" Without it, she confesses, "I would have drowned any desire to write in restlessness and despair.
Republicans distressed by the rise of Trump currently now seem split between denial, despair, and desperation.
"A reversal of fortunes" among middle-class white people has led to despair, some researchers say.
But Flake, as a sitting senator, has been in the position to do more than despair.
One girl covered her mouth in despair, as a woman patted her arm to comfort her.
But when her request for an extension was denied, the elation turned to despair and anger.
No one had an inkling of his despair, much less his ability to muster such violence.
The rage and despair of some of them helped propel Donald Trump to the White House.
"We are becoming like all the other nations," the queen says in a moment of despair.
Don't jump to premature conclusions — or premature despair, if you consider Trump a threat to democracy.
Suddenly, I recognized a kind of despair that I've seen in many people around me recently.
Neither continuing with business as usual nor giving up out of despair is a viable option.
The whole bucket of emotions that involves sadness or betrayal or despair gets funneled into anger.
"We feel like we've passed every single stage of despair, hopelessness and rage," Mr. Bolton said.
As we enter another year of recovery, the island's "Maria Generation" grapples with anxiety and despair.
The devastating impact of this despair culminates in the high rates of suicide among these men.
And a Senegalese domestic worker is thrown into despair by the life she had longed for.
There was an ungodly amount of brandy and cocaine on hand to help nullify the despair.
Her only payment had been in paddy rice and porridge, autonomy was unimaginable and despair perpetual.
Cases like his are a sign of social despair and resentment toward officialdom, medical personnel say.
After succumbing to despair, she learns the explosion wasn't an accident, but an act of terrorism.
It relies on suggestion, and it is terrifying: both the physical danger and the existential despair.
Even immigrants who arrive willingly get here in despair, if not in chains, then in steerage.
Why I didn't and how I became such a specialist in despair is a longer story.
After receiving a threatening anonymous phone call, he went in despair into his kitchen and prayed.
That match was a key moment in persuading Abramovich to save the club from financial despair.
As some of his characters argue, our culture is eager to hear stories of black despair.
Instead, for those at the forefront of the women's movement, there is despair, division and defiance.
Despair does not inspire action in the same way that a little bit of hope might.
The process can take several years and piles of paperwork, resulting in confusion, frustration and despair.
He painted African-Americans as delinquents or as victims living in conditions of alienation and despair.
I'm saying this b/c I know many ppl feel deep despair about climate, especially postelection.
The cause, she presumes, was despair, brought on by having been the victim of a hoax.
Don't despair if you left it late this year, because you can still save on Amazon.
Marnell treads a knife edge between glamorizing her own despair and rendering it with savage honesty.
He had arrived there in the depths of despair, but was leaving now wordless with joy.
Investigators also found a handwritten memo in which Ms. Goo expressed her despair, Mr. Lee said.
And they most often despair of creating any bridges to the land of what might be.
Investigators said they found at the home a handwritten memo in which Hara shared her despair.
In this edition, Hanif Abdurraqib learns to nourish himself again after a long period of despair.
"These children live in hopelessness and despair, and we've observed that it's getting worse," he said.
Now for our stories of the week, and don't worry, it's not all darkness and despair!
The despair that had been haunting me for so long would, I feared, eventually kill me.
They had to wait, yes, but after eight years of despair here, it was worth it.
When you fall for that doughnut, don&apost despair, and don&apost throw in the towel.
In times of trial and worry, of disappointment and despair, a book will be your shield.
It's about providing opportunities where none seem to exist, and hope in places filled with despair.
But my pain was worse than my pro-life peers, my sense of despair even deeper.
If you kill someone, it can spread disease, mistrust, and despair, spiraling the district towards disaster.
After its general counsel resigned in despair, the FEC spent two years without a chief lawyer.
Amazon's withdrawal sent a number of local realtors and brokers into a state of legit despair.
And I would certainly despair if I believed that everything on Earth depends only on humans.
The "I Will Always Love You" icon traversed the heights of fame and the depths of despair.
Unemployment benefits are supposed to combat some of that despair by providing a measure of financial security.
They can be used to convey despair, distance, and, in Muse's case, Call of Duty-inspired pwnage.
So don't despair, you won't be laughed out of your Rick and Morty viewing party after all.
The playfulness of such pieces can mask the despair that plagued Smith in his last two decades.
So a place of hidden glamor, of suburban despair, and of rich people leading complicated lives, basically.
In Richards' black-and-white portraits, there is mostly grief edging towards despair, though some fight on.
Most recently, the death of Prince sent the city of Minneapolis into an intense wave of despair.
The actors made spirited attempts to inject some dignity into the despair-provoking material they were given.
The despair feels comprehensive, a thoroughness of dysfunction abutting one of the world's great spigots of wealth.
For many, especially non-white-dudes, it's a haven only if you're looking for harassment and despair.
"There's a feeling of despair I've never seen before," says a seasoned foreigner visiting for the summer.
Actually, she follows a long history of artists who have unpacked America's relationship to despair through architecture.
Ms Case and Mr Deaton have now updated their work on these so-called "deaths of despair".
One avenue for reducing despair may lie in future generations of low-skilled Americans curbing their aspirations.
The second tremor created a twist so fortuitous that it made hope possible amid destruction and despair.
It's a front-row seat to a daily parade of despair, and it can be truly heartbreaking.
But hope gave way to despair when jihadists of Islamic State (IS) drove into town months later.
THREE months into his presidency, Donald Trump has engendered little but despair among among travel-industry types.
What's driving these so-called "deaths of despair," and what — if anything — can be done about them?
Nostalgia and despair form the emotional undercurrent of these stories about the afterlife of an immigrant childhood.
This came as a great relief to me when I had been on the verge of despair.
That moment just happens out of that frenzy of despair with the way his marriage is going.
We anticipated apocalyptic death, destruction, brutality, shock, horror, despair, and suffering from the end of this show.
But these are reasons to redouble their efforts to reform the system, rather than retreat in despair.
So many Black Mirror episodes head toward twist endings that force viewers into a pit of despair.
" The mood swoops between feral despair and strung-out longing—check out Kurt rhyming "mother" with "summer.
But don't despair: You can still find it in select stores — but only if you act fast.
Aboriginal writer and activist Michael Mansell said he&aposs beginning to despair substantive change will ever come.
By the time Jimmy Kimmel got in touch, Kevin's initial hope had shaded into resignation and despair.
A presidential election year, especially, can cause excitement or despair, depending on your side of the aisle.
It's just another step in a journey that has led them from danger to misery and despair.
When she leaves, he wallows in despair, repeating the word "alone" as if it were a mantra.
Los Angeles is a pit of mental and economic despair that's perpetually 72 hours from unbridled chaos.
Not just throwing up, but this profound terror and despair, accompanied with physical sensations you can't describe.
On defense policy, Merkel said Germany's restrictive guidelines on defense exports could leave its partners in despair.
These days many Indians despair at what often appears to be a rising tide of majoritarian nastiness.
Luckily, we found Anthony Bourdain to relieve us all from psychological despair, if only for an afternoon.

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