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51 Sentences With "unhappiest"

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Those who see themselves as downwardly mobile are the unhappiest.
Either way, you can imagine who would be unhappiest about this.
Jack Eichel has to be one of the five unhappiest millionaires in the world.
The unhappiest countries of the 156 ranked were South Sudan, Central African Republic and Burundi.
Blind, an anonymous professional social network, released a report on the companies with the unhappiest employees.
That Secretary of State Tillerson is the unhappiest man in Washington has been apparent for months.
"My unhappiest moments," he said, "were when I would not be allowed to see a movie."
TV, that found that some of the unhappiest states in the U.S. were located in the South.
"These veiled women are the unhappiest women in the world," she wrote of her experience in Pakistan.
People in Burundi, the unhappiest nation in the world, have extremely little freedom to make their own choices.
Here are the 258.80 U.S. states that have the unhappiest people and the lowest well-being scores: 10.
What could be more exciting than trying to destroy any remnant of memory associated with your most unhappiest moments of life?
The UN's latest World Happiness Report, released Monday, reveals that the world's unhappiest countries are all located in the Middle East and Africa.
The most dramatic chapter in the most unhappiest of political marriages is about to unfold before our eyes in the next eight weeks.
What is most telling, in the unhappiest possible way, is that this terrible news is something like the best case scenario for the Mets.
Here too is a tinge of Freud's disheartening observation that people seem compelled to repeat and re-enact their unhappiest moments in different guises.
This song is half-rapped, or half-spoken, a calculated jolt away from the sparkling melodies she's always excelled at, even at her unhappiest.
Now seems the unhappiest time ever, though, and the Zeitgeist is so full of anxiety and anger that I think this is probably the perfect moment.
"If I gave a second thought to other people, I would be the unhappiest person, probably still in a miserable marriage," she said about the age difference.
Relegation would be the unhappiest of codas to what should be a heartwarming story, but perhaps even that has had its sting drawn by what Lyngby went through.
Buchwald laments that she "was most admired by my ‪‎agents and ‪designers when I was at my unhealthiest and unhappiest," adding that that's when she got the most jobs.
LONDON (Reuters) - Greece's debt crisis has made its population the unhappiest not only in western Europe but also in comparison with people in some former Communist countries, a study showed on Tuesday.
In the famous Grant study, done at Harvard, men who came from the most loving homes earned 50 percent more over the course of their careers than those from the unhappiest homes.
And not just literally — though Scott Zielinski's lighting design goes from blindingly bright, as one imagines the prairie sun to be, to dead dark, the kind that exists in the unhappiest human hearts.
I still laugh recalling the day in 2014 when I spent 8 1/2 hours nonstop watching jookin in Memphis; I was probably the oldest and staidest person present but by no means the unhappiest.
The Unhappiest Princess References On Earth: "It's almost like we're in a Disney movie," sort of like Enchanted, remarks Dee Dee before the episode reveals that Gypsy's life is absolutely nothing like the movies she so idolizes.
In just a short time, those segments of the electorate that were unhappiest switched places, with wide swings among the African American and other constituencies in the readings of whether the country is on right track/wrong track.
Unfortunately for West Virginia, both the Gallop and WalletHub studies placed the Appalachian state as the unhappiest in the U.S. Following close behind in the Gallop-Sharecare study are Louisiana and Arkansas, with scores of 49 and 48 respectively.
This is how it works when he plays with his wife: In addition to the five exercises, here are three more things to keep in mind: Work is often the place where people are the unhappiest, so this may sound ironic.
Overall, their study concluded that West Virginia was the unhappiest state in America, as it had the lowest average of the three key metrics (ranking 49th in emotional and physical well-being, 48th in work environment and 32nd in community).
She is yet another prime minister to fall unceremoniously out of office as a result of the dogged infighting of the Conservative Party over the nature of British relations with the European Union, one of the unhappiest of contemporary political marriages.
Dig into the numbers, and the jobs of the unhappiest migrants are unusually insecure, harsh and badly paid, thrusting them into an underclass made more painful by hukou residency laws that limit their access to schooling for their children and other public services.
The other countries featured in the 10 ten are: •Switzerland •Iceland •Norway •Finland •Canada •Netherlands •New Zealand •Australia •Sweden The world's unhappiest country is the Central African nation of Burundi, where a civil war has caused the death of hundreds of people and generated thousands of refugees.
Cities that limit access to public space or encourage citizens to isolate themselves in cars and homes are arguably the unhappiest: A 2011 study by Erika Sandow, professor of geography and economic history at Umeå University, showed people who live in car-dependent cities generally are less likely to join a social group or participate in politics, and more likely to divorce as commute times increase.
Payton for a coffee and a private chat. Van Buren empathizes with Mrs. Payton over the difficulties of being a mother ("You're only as happy as your unhappiest kid"). Eventually, Diane Payton admits she stabbed her own son to death.
The characters are continually on the move. That's one reason Mr. Téchiné's films feel so buoyant: no one is weighed down by too much psychological baggage. He accepts that human behavior is mysterious and unpredictable. Even his unhappiest characters are players in a larger vision of a multicultural world in continual flux.
In the end Warren declined the request, and the two Justice employees left. Within an hour President Johnson called Warren, who capitulated. Warren said in 1969 that because of it, it became "the unhappiest year of my life." The civil rights legislation that Kennedy was unable to see pass during his lifetime received the needed momentum from his death and the legislative skill of President Johnson.
The series follows the adventures of Jimmy, a happy-go-lucky boy who makes it his mission to find fun everywhere he goes. This is a challenge because Jimmy lives in Miseryville, the unhappiest town around, run by the megalomaniacal Lucius Heinous the Seventh. Miseryville has one main industry: Misery Inc., purveyors of putrid products guaranteed to cause grief; and they do not come with a money-back guarantee.
He spent six years at the school, later describing it as the unhappiest period of his life. He studied graphology and from the age of 16 began making radio appearances as a graphologist, also writing stories for magazines. Martello later claimed to have experienced psychic phenomena as a child, sparking his interest in occultism. By his early teenage years, he had begun studying palmistry and tarot card reading with a woman named Marta.
On 9 March, Welbeck scored his tenth goal of the season in a 3–0 win at West Bromwich Albion. At the end of the season, Welbeck declared his intention to leave United to play as a striker elsewhere after what he described as his unhappiest season, stating: "I've been playing on the left for a while and it's got to the time when I want to stake a place up front".
From 1931 to 1933, the Stravinskys lived in Voreppe, near Grenoble, southeastern France.Biography page on the Foundation dedicated to Theodore Strawinsky, son of Igor Stravinsky (in French) Retrieved 15 March 2017. The Stravinskys became French citizens in 1934 and moved to the rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris. Stravinsky later remembered this last European address as his unhappiest, as his wife's tuberculosis infected both himself and his eldest daughter Ludmila, who died in 1938.
He toured England in 1960, an unsuccessful tour for South Africa that John Arlott described as "the unhappiest ever made by a party of overseas cricketers in England".John Arlott, The Essential John Arlott, Willow, London, p. 135. The team vice-captain to McGlew, Goddard made 220 runs at 24.44 and took 17 wickets at 24.35 in the five Tests, although a new restriction of fielders on the leg side prevented his use of his more defensive bowling methods.Norman Preston, Wisden 1961, p. 267.
Flanagan resumed education at the age of 25, beginning with a GCSE in English and going on to a foundation course in arts and social sciences and a degree at City University, which he began aged 29. Flanagan went on to train as a teacher by taking the Postgraduate Certificate in Education, but decided not to pursue teaching as a career, later describing the experience as "the unhappiest year of my life ... everything that was wrong about the school system when I was young was still the same".
In the winter of 1983–84, England toured New Zealand from January to February and Pakistan in March. Apart from one innings at Basin Reserve in the first Test against New Zealand, Botham was a disappointment on this tour, especially as a bowler. He scored 138 in the first Test, sharing in a sixth wicket partnership of 232 with Derek Randall (164), but the match was drawn. It was a poor tour for England, all told, and described by Wisden as "ranking among the unhappiest they have ever undertaken".
Socrates then advances that "orators and tyrants have the very least power of any in our cities" (466d). Lumping tyrants and rhetoricians into a single category, Socrates says that both of them, when they kill people or banish them or confiscate their property, think they are doing what is in their own best interest, but are actually pitiable. Socrates maintains that the wicked man is unhappy, but that the unhappiest man of all is the wicked one who does not meet with justice, rebuke, and punishment (472e). Polus, who has stepped into the conversation at this point, laughs at Socrates.
Hans Christian Andersen made his "Ahasuerus" the Angel of Doubt, and was imitated by Heller in a poem on "The Wandering of Ahasuerus", which he afterward developed into three cantos. Martin Andersen Nexø wrote a short story named "The Eternal Jew", in which he also refers to Ahasuerus as the spreading of the Jewish gene pool in Europe. The story of the Wandering Jew is the basis of the essay, "The Unhappiest One" in Søren Kierkegaard's Either/Or (published 1843 in Copenhagen). It is also discussed in an early portion of the book that focuses on Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.
Stravinsky felt humiliated by what he called a "scandalous concert", writing in his diary immediately after the performance that it was the "unhappiest concert of my life" and blaming Boulez for the result. Robert Craft adds that Boulez had promised to rehearse Threni, but failed to do so. Stravinsky nevertheless had a share in the blame for not cancelling the concert despite the pleas of family and friends, including his wife and Nadia Boulanger. Conceding that the performance was a "catastrophe", Boulez nevertheless insisted that he had in fact participated in the piano rehearsals, together with Stravinsky, whom he had tried in vain to persuade to be more firm with the singers.
Redford also wrote a number of poems, including the 23 verse Nolo mortem peccatoris, which was set to music by Thomas Morley, who was a later organist at St Paul's. Another poem is The Chorister's Lament, in which choirboys complain of the cruel beatings meted out to them: We have a cursyd master, I tell you all for trew so cruell as he is was never Turke or Jue. he is the most unhappiest man that ever ye knewe, for to poor syllye boyes he wurkyth much woe. Do we never so well, he can never be content, but for our good wylles we ever more be shente [punished], ofttimes our lytle butokes he dooth all to rent, that we, poore sylye boyes, abyde much woe.
Walpole was sent to England, where according to his biographer Rupert Hart-Davis the next ten years were the unhappiest time of Walpole's life. He first attended a preparatory school in Truro. Though he missed his family and felt lonely he was reasonably happy, but he moved to Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow in 1895, where he was bullied, frightened and miserable. He later said, "The food was inadequate, the morality was 'twisted', and Terror – sheer, stark unblinking Terror – stared down every one of its passages ... The excessive desire to be loved that has always played so enormous a part in my life was bred largely, I think, from the neglect I suffered there".Walpole (1924), p. 4; and Walpole's diary for 1906, quoted in Hart-Davis, p.
His buddy Nat Keogh — the archetypal heavy drinker of Hollywood — tries to laugh him out of it, but it is not until next morning he gets a kind telegram from Stella Calman inviting him to a buffet supper that he is comforted. "Crazy Sunday again", and Joel lunches alone on "trout, avocado salad and a pint of California wine" before dressing carefully for Mrs Calman's sister's supper. In a brief leap from the third-person-subjective mode in which he writes most of the story into third-person-omniscient, Fitzgerald writes: "Miles and Stella arrived in riding clothes — they had been quarrelling fiercely most of the afternoon on all the dirt roads back of Beverly Hills". Only now does Fitzgerald describe the director: "Miles Calman, tall, nervous, with a desperate humor and the unhappiest eyes Joel ever saw".
The third essay, called "The Unhappiest One", discusses the hypothetical question: "who deserves the distinction of being unhappier than everyone else?" Kierkegaard has progressed from a search for the highestEither/Or Part I, Swenson, p. 27 "sleeping is the highest", 32 "A good cut" of meat is the highest, 37-39 "Tautology is the highest law of thought", 46-47 "I will form a sect which not only gives Mozart first place", 59 "sensuousness is first posited in Christianity", 63 "Don Juan deserves the highest place', 68 music is higher than language, 101 "Don Juan is absolutely musical" to the search for the lowest.154-156 "Antigone's" "sorrow", 167-168 "grief", 177-178 "deception" which is for love an absolute paradox", 182ff the inability to decide if you've been deceived, 220-221 "unhappy consciousness" Now he wants to find the unhappy person by looking once again to the past.

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