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But it filled me full of despair, let me tell you.
It was a rare hopeful story on a road full of despair.
Finally, Washington also earns her paycheck this episode, alternating between furiously strong and full of despair.
The ending of Slave Play isn't hopeful, but it's also not as full of despair as it could be.
Tracks like "31 Days" and "When I Think About It" strike classic Future chords, full of despair, self-loathing, and a twisted nihilism.
I returned this fall to a very different Alexandria, one as insular as my mother's was open, as full of despair as my mother's was full of hope and anticipation.
Where Ono's original sounds simultaneously full of despair and ready to fight, here it is chopped up and edited almost like a chant, paired with a beat that oozes ballroom swagger.
But I'd argue that even though The Walking Dead is intentionally and narratively full of despair, the problem is that its story in the last two seasons has been monotonous and bland.
By Diaa Hadid Our correspondent returned to the Egyptian city last fall to find a place as full of despair as her mother's of the 1960s was full of hope and anticipation.
Wehner's stories about Maskell are full of despair and helplessness — Wehner says Maskell raped her multiple times, sometimes bringing in men she didn't know to assault her — and you see the devastating effects his abuse had on her faith and psyche, her relationship with her husband, and her family over the years.
When I saw I Am Not Your Negro, I left the theater angry and full of despair — because I am black and a man who has been called "nigger" to my face by my own (white) supervisor on the shop floor of a prestigious clothing brand, when I was the best salesperson they had ever had.
Unhappy and full of despair, Paul dreams of the heroic father he never knew. His mother speaks very little of him, and the von Schroeders revile his memory. To make matters worse, Paul’s cousin Jürgen hounds him at every turn, making his life almost unbearable.
In his memoirs, Ernst said he had difficulty persuading Elisabeth to visit her mother. Before one visit, he found the child "whimpering under a sofa, full of despair." He assured Elisabeth that her mother loved her too. "Mama says she loves me, but you do love me," Elisabeth replied.
The few Indians willing to accompany Moketubbe are equally corrupt, decadent, and full of despair. As they slowly close in on the missing slave, they too reflect on the past, discussing the ways in which slavery and the coming of the white man have doomed them to crime, violence, and slow extinction as a people.
8, 43 on bixing, and p. 113 on the development and expansion of bixing after its Shijing beginnings Associated with what was then considered to be southern China, the Chuci is ascribed to Qu Yuan (c. 340–278 BC) and his follower Song Yu (fl. 3rd century BC) and is distinguished by its more emotionally intense affect, often full of despair and descriptions of the fantastic.Cai 2008, p.
Podcast", BOMB Magazine. Where the Line Bleeds follows the brothers as their choices pull them in opposite directions. Unwilling to leave the small rural town on the Gulf Coast where they were raised by their loving grandmother, the twins struggle to find work, with Joshua eventually becoming a dock hand and Christophe joining his drug-dealing cousin. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called Ward "a fresh new voice in American literature" who "unflinchingly describes a world full of despair but not devoid of hope.
He was raised by nymphs and when hunting with Venus, a wild boar attacked him. This work represents the devastating moment that Venus had experienced before the imminent death of her beloved. Agonising, Adonis gives birth to the anemones, a symbol of rebirth that in the Middle Ages were transformed into white roses which, dyed with blood, became the emblem of love. Rodin managed to get the goddess to transmit to the spectator her desire to return her beloved to life, reflected in her face full of despair and at the same time of tenderness.
The music video was released on 4 December 2013, and is a short film directed by Sylvain Bressollette. This is a drama song which is full of despair and sorrow "here comes the pain". Despair may come from loneliness as the singer can be seen holding a picture of someone she longs for. Without him she suffers from low self-esteem "I’m just a worthless being", sense of separation from the one she loves: "without him I’m a bit troubled", from a painful past "a last dance to forget my great misery".
Jyothirgamaya Foundation was first started as a mobile blind school, with the philosophy, that "if blind cannot go to school, let the school go to them" Tiffany Brar, traveled to rural areas with her white-cane in search of blind people. She was shocked to see the blind living in worse conditions, some of them not even able to use their limbs properly, simply on account of being blind, she provided guidance and counseling to parents who were full of despair, not knowing what to do. Tiffany went from house to house in public transport with her white cane seeking the blind and trying to rehabilitate them, integrate them, and bring them to the forefront of society.
This statement leaves Bruce full of despair, grief, and guilt (Bruce, as Batman, had given Honor the two hundred dollars at the end of a car chase, which took place earlier in the story), but also further confuses his sense of reality. At this point, Bruce seems to snap. He makes himself a costume out of red, yellow, and purple rags, and begins referring to the broken radio as the "Bat-radia". He then calls himself "The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh," and begins taking advice from Bat-mite (written as "might" in this case, as the character is meant to be a voice of reason to Zur-En-Arrh, as in "the Bat might do this").
In the verses, the lyrics complain about how humans are constrained by unjust social conventions which not only limit individuals, but also the society that imposes the constraints. Blaney finds the verses full of despair, replacing Ono's earlier ability to imagine a better world with a view that human existence is meaningless. But the refrain provides some hope: :Wood becomes a flute when it's loved :Reach for yourself and your battered mates :Mirror becomes a razor when it's broken :Look in the mirror and see your shattered face To Kahana, this suggests that institutions can be transformed just as objects can, although when making these transformations it is critical to "use both love and violence creatively." On Some Time in New York City, Ono provides the lead vocals with Lennon providing harmony during the refrain.
To deal with her grief, Shelley wrote the novella The Fields of Fancy, which became Matilda dealing with a young woman whose beauty inspired incestuous love in her father, who ultimately commits suicide to stop himself from acting on his passion for his daughter, while she spends the rest of her life full of despair about "the unnatural love I had inspired".Garrett, 57–59. The novella offered a feminist critique of a patriarchal society as Matilda is punished in the afterlife though she did nothing to encourage her father's feelings.Garrett, 59. Claire Clairmont, Mary's stepsister and mistress of Lord Byron (portrait by Amelia Curran, 1819) In the summer of 1822, a pregnant Mary moved with Percy, Claire, and Edward and Jane Williams to the isolated Villa Magni, at the sea's edge near the hamlet of San Terenzo in the Bay of Lerici.

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