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"weep" Definitions
  1. an act of crying

672 Sentences With "weep"

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Yes, we will weep, but we will weep with dignity.
"Hearing his little 'weep weep' was such a pleasant surprise," she said.
So please, rejoice, for we can reveal that he goes "weep, weep," but is not sad.
We weep when Samwell Tarly finally sees the Citadel library, but we also weep for Sansa as she gets overlooked and Jon Snow is declared King in the North.
The one that made the most sense to me was "Weep, Clown, Weep!" about a woman who can't understand why her boyfriend would degrade himself by being a clown.
She raised the roof … she made us all weep.
Rivera started to weep when he saw their beaming faces.
As soon as I enter, the door begins to weep.
They did everything they could to make her weep properly.
The ad quickly went viral and made many people weep.
Grown men have been known to weep to this. Why?
Then he started to drift, the wound started to weep.
We wail, weep, and tell dirty jokes at the graveside.
Reading ''The Dead'' in a cafe, she began to weep.
Daenerys and Drogon weep — and fans are doing the same.
A hill on which to throw myself and hysterically weep.
It's enough to make a grown man weep for joy.
Now, and for eternity, our guitars weep for you, Prince.
We'll leave you alone to weep into your coffee now.
She started to weep when she thought I was asleep.
When I attended his funeral, I watched his parents weep.
You weep for the awkwardness and you curse the ventriloquist.
"I weep for you, Amina," the former friend replied coldly.
Weep over the textural inconsistency of Whole Foods' almond butter?
Some weep silently while he reads from a black bible.
However Jack died, it's sure to make us all weep.
Please pray for us as we weep for this loss.
You're going to weep, but the movie earned those tears.
The cast and crew surrounded her, and let her weep.
It is enough on some days to make me weep.
" Her kicker: "I weep for the fabric of my state.
"The acts of kindness have made me weep," he said.
Two men sitting near me started to weep with joy.
The very thought is enough to make a person weep.
Yeah and it was very touching, it made everybody weep.
Did you mean to make baby boomers weep with nostalgia?
Yet, the tape continued to roll, causing her to weep.
I weep for my city; it is committing urban suicide.
And I weep now as I write about this memory.
"The price was enough to make angels weep," he recalls.
JACOBSON The two of us decided to weep privately, first.
Now, check out the latest episode of How To Weep In Public on RIOT: Adapted from How To Weep In Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression from One Who Knows Copyright © 2016 by Jacqueline Novak.
A familiar face is heading to NBC's most weep-worthy drama.
"It's easy to weep crocodile tears for Harvey's victims," she said.
Afterwards, Rebecca goes into her car to weep, and let go.
There are curtains they may draw, should they wish to weep.
"Mary Don't You Weep" (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version) by Prince
I wasn't just tearing up; I started to weep with joy.
It's enough to make Alabamans weep into their Crimson Tide towels.
Her kindness seeps through her fingers and I want to weep.
I've long believed in the healing powers of a good weep.
Click here to view original GIFAnd you begin to weep blood.
In my office, she sat down and began to weep uncontrollably.
It makes you weep to think of somebody just murdering them.
We'd often weep as we watched her, wondering where she was.
Mid-call, my throat closed up and I began to weep.
If they're looking for a good weep, they won't be disappointed.
"Losing a child is so painful," he added, beginning to weep.
Neighbors open the windows and watch Natalia weep in the snow.
You hold hands, collectively sing a psalm, weep through Grandpa's prayer.
We watched you weep as you received the Medal of Freedom.
Did you weep when Crystal Pepsi was discontinued in the '229s?
In his last year my grandfather would often weep about partition.
The wedding that doesn't happen might make you weep even more.
Emma went to the bathroom to weep alone in a stall.
Sam hugs Amelie, and the pair weep in a joyous embrace.
She storms away to hide under her blanket and weep again.
I say it as ... Would you like to weep right now?
Salt liberally and allow to weep set in colander for one hour.
The Patriots are only suppose to make us weep tears of rage.
But don't weep for Lee Sedol in his defeat, or for humanity.
His brothers weep, before their mother arrives to carry her son away.
She suffered from depression and anxiety; she would weep uncontrollably before performances.
Relatives weep over the body of a victim in Sarpol-e Zahab.
It's enough -- enough to go to cemeteries, enough to weep for oceans.
Want to weep at that movie you would never admit to watching?
I can't weep for somebody making a lot out of their past.
If that's not enough to make you weep with fear, nothing is.
Which should make Android users very happy and iPhone 7 users weep.
Which is perhaps why the mystery of Weep captured him so completely.
It's okay to just fuckin' collapse and weep and eat ice cream.
Admittedly, the little blue, wavering flame is pretty, but inside I weep.
We build statues out of snow, and weep to see them melt.
My puffy eyes would narrow at him while I continued to weep.
It wants to make you weep and it does not play fair.
Hearing that the team wanted to honor her, Karolyi began to weep.
The child watched the woman fold into herself and begin to weep.
You can shout in anger, weep in anger, even smile in anger.
M. Forster, Commonplace Book Do not weep; do not wax indignant. Understand.
But today it's mainly clunking prose that makes me want to weep.
We don't weep in the arms of our friends before we travel.
The contrast between the bunker and the substation can make you weep.
Over the next hour, the actors bicker, joke, and weep on stage.
I mourned her but did not, or was not able to, weep.
He departed with a valedictory so bittersweet, it can make you weep.
Check out another one of RIOT's amazing shows, How to Weep In Public.
Of course that was his fault, so who can really weep for him.
"Why the Girls Scream, Weep, Flip," read one headline the New York Times.
Some hold pictures of him; others light candles; others simply stand and weep.
Here are the ten moments from her performance that made us weep uncontrollably.
One doesn't weep because Tolstoy is no longer striding around his Russian estates.
He lets them see him weep, lets them know that he is lonely.
And it's not to weep about all my precious rules being rolled back.
Do we laugh or weep at an administration that makes such a claim?
I had a strange emotional reaction to the exhibition: I began to weep.
Since then customers have been coming in to the Slope store to weep.
Are you ready to weep salty tears over the beauty of our universe?
" Besides, asked Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the national suffrage association, "Does it occur to you that it was no more a sign of weakness for Miss Rankin to weep, if she did, than it was for Congressman Kitchin to weep?
Even a quarter-century later, he can't help but weep when he sees her.
Create list of reasons everyone should go on this godforsaken trip without you. Weep.
Still burdened with that yearning to release your hot take, you begin to weep.
The salary bills in the UK are currently making Financial Controllers weep with joy.
"As I walk toward people they start to weep and fall down," he recalled.
He could rouse audiences to a frenzy and he could make hardened politicos weep.
Or one of the beautiful willows that seemed to weep all over South Carolina.
As a girl, Schreck occasionally saw her mother retreat into her room and weep.
To weep is the only rational response when you hear Nelson shred the Otamatone.
The bottom line is no one should weep for the destruction of the filibuster.
Taking Note Around the country women weep, wondering how the glass ceiling still stands.
"  "My heart is broken, as I weep personally and for his family and community.
He began to weep, and His tears rained down on Broadway, dousing the crowd.
It makes you weep as a person if you have any empathy and compassion.
"You'll find, as you get older, that you just want to weep," Hopkins said.
Kids laugh that they may not weep, but who says you have to choose?
When his childhood photo in "Story of My Life" actually made us weep silently. 15.
She responded that she would "rather weep in a BMW" than laugh on a bike.
Don't weep too much for Buffett, though — when considering dividends, he's made out just fine.
Why, in the midst of such turmoil, is America looking to weep at family drama?
You'll have to excuse me, I have to go weep into my overpriced mediocre pizza.
Predictably, Lovesick stores up the biggest of its many weep-fests for the series finales.
In fact, it's so delicious it's been known to make grown men weep with joy.
Read that and weep, MacBook Pro second-half 2016, 2017 and first half 2018 owners.
"They've seen the video and they weep every time they see it," he told WISN.
I said to him, 'No, I came to weep for the dead like everyone else.
"Spare the Ones That Weep" was lyrically based off of Alphaville by Jean Luc Godard.
That means it's also time to curl up in a ball and weep for mankind.
"I would hide in the bathroom and weep into a wet face towel," she said.
When we dropped her off at the airport after several days, Grandma started to weep.
People who had abandoned her by going away or dying returned and made her weep.
Cold, wet and gobsmacked, I put my hands on my knees and began to weep.
As photographers' cameras clicked in the gallery, he hung his head and appeared to weep.
To see Kavanaugh weep must have galled the man who named him to the court.
If you never thought you could weep over a tale of gorilla cunnilingus, think again.
There is a fine moment in "Demolition," when Davis Mitchell (Jake Gyllenhaal) begins to weep.
I've never seen so many grown men weep as the day they said, 'That's a wrap!
Or you can buy headphones that will make you weep with their exquisite sound and comfort.
It's painful and this makes me nervous because I pee about five times an hour. Weep.
As the guilty verdicts were read Saturday, Vandenburg's mother began to weep, according to The Tennessean.
" The loss of a friend becomes "weep now you mortal because someday you too will die.
Don't be surprised if this show makes you weep, a la a certain NBC family drama.
And now we're all steeling ourselves to weep uncontrollably after the Super Bowl on Feb. 4.
Celebrities spend their Oscar night cooped up in a theater without any snacks (weep for them).
And they'd go home and weep big fat salty tears, tears that taste of unfathomable sadness.
One weep, maybe two, but you have to be very clear about why you're doing it.
Irrigation tubes punctured with tiny weep holes snake among the panels to keep the plants watered.
Read it and weep, folks: As you can imagine, this has lead to some hysterical results.
His mother, face down on his hospital bed, too exhausted to weep over her only child.
That one woman juror—the one I thought had been sympathetic, like me—began to weep.
So why this thing isn't called "Guilty Mary" or "Mary, Don't You Weep" is beyond me.
By the water cooler: Boost collaboration with your co-workers by taking turns to openly weep.
"The Bible says there's a time to weep and a time to rejoice," Mr. Balcombe said.
No, I do not weep at the world — I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife.
Jody, our hearts weep for your loss -- and we will not rest until you have justice.
It has taken every tool in my acting toolbox to not weep through this entire interview.
"I accept this," she said, before she began to weep and pulled the crying boy away.
"Those were devastating and made us weep," Dr. Bahrani, who had worked with Dr. Gailani, said.
Relatives of victims of a sunken ferry weep as they wait for news on the search efforts.
Internally, I WEEP thinking about what a group like this would've meant to me as a teen.
So yes, the Night King comes to kill everyone, including the Three-Eyed Raven — and Summer, weep!
Relatives weep during the funeral of 23-year-old Jaybee Castor on July 18, in Manila, Philippines.
Weep in transported ecstasy as his aphotic pelage incandesces anew beneath the featherweight legions of efflugent minutiae.
Yes, it's in a lower key, so it's a bit deeper sounding, but it's not weep-worthy.
While we weep for our country, Kardashian found great amusement in the prank, tweeting his favorite clips.
My husband mentions that he thinks he's getting sick, and I weep a little on the inside.
The 18-year-old made all of us weep as the martyr Rue in the Hunger Games.
Moorman kept detailed planners, notes, photographs, correspondence, and a giant double Rolodex that will make you weep.
Another woman begins to weep while thanking the manager of a Catskills ashram for changing her life.
" It has all of the dance floor weep session possibilities of 2013's "Rolling in the Deep.
We can't read the article without sobbing, so we hope the film is just as weep-worthy.
In other words, do not weep; forget laughter; stifle all sneezes and yelps; and never, ever sing.
They lie, they weep, they laugh, they swear, and they tell their stories over and over again.
Together, as boygenius, they've formed an indie supergroup who seem hellbent on making you weep in public.
His insults toward these grief-stricken and patriotic parents truly made me weep with rage and despair.
I weep into my partner's arms when I realize that this level of control is not sustainable.
Just check out this beautiful Crystal Palace effort and weep over the loss of a simpler time.
Whenever the brother and mother visited Song Yang's remains, the mother was known to weep without pause.
" Tyson then read a moving rendition of the poem "Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep.
I still hear her shriek and weep every time I look at my photos from that moment.
Women weep or gaze in horror; a serpent winds itself around a muscular body on the ground.
"I come when I need to weep, sweat, pee my pants, and get shit out," she said.
Vicki KoestlerAlexandria, Va. Let us seek out some desolate shade and there Weep our sad bosoms empty.
And each day we would walk about on its graves and its monuments to weep over Sion.
" Loftus said that once the show ends next month he'll "weep into a big glass of whiskey.
It was influenced by outcasts, too, including peddlers, prostitutes, and impoverished women hired to weep at funerals.
I'm not saying that Paul Ryan would weep if Bernie Sanders won Texas but it's definitely possible.
The agony of watching a man weep behind thick glass is stultifying because you can't hear anything.
When the pin reappeared, the novelist in me wanted to whoop but the reader wanted to weep.
Addy wandered off, and after a few minutes Fatima put her head down and began to weep.
Have you ever seen an action figure or doll so beautiful and perfect, it made you weep?
Many migrants weep or shake with cold, but even so, they insist on celebratory selfies before accepting aid.
"If I find a stranded whale my natural reaction would be to weep for the animal," another replied.
Watch it and weep: Does the fact that you can literally see me in charming Oobah's sunglasses matter?
"Do favors for the undeserving until they weep," the narrator advises the reader in the rhyming moral lesson.
Talented photoshoppers edit still images of him, adjusting the lighting in ways that would make Snapchat filters weep.
On stage, few artists could inspire an audience to weep, to console and to laugh like he did.
For Josh Flagg, it's his wedding day bliss that brings him to weep in the exclusive trailer above.
That film made me fucking weep, openly on the streets of New York as I was walking home.
The 37-year-old woman began to weep as she told her story to Dr. Michael L. Parks.
The robots are coming Watch (and weep) as a robot builds an IKEA chair in just 20 minutes.
Everyone steps forward holding their flags at awkward angles, and the bulbs flash, and family members weep too.
I must rise above a genetic predisposition on my father's side to weep at moments of great emotion.
The egg whites will weep away their water, and your soufflé will rise unevenly and come out dry.
He was calm and polite in his conversation, yet after ending the call, he started to weep quietly.
The result is a tender, unequivocally moist pastry that would make the poor Pillsbury Doughboy weep in shame.
Like any invested reader (or moviegoer), she begins to care about this fictional character, to worry and weep.
Genuine victimhood here is hard to nail down; weep not for the integrity of fast-food tie-ins.
I admit that 18 years later I still weep recalling how omniscient he seemed on his last day.
"To suddenly see the whole village covered," said Aurora Escalante, a 60-year-old farmer, beginning to weep.
"It's common that when people do the gratitude visit both people weep out of joy," Dr. Seligman said.
When you reach your mountaintop, I hope you hoot, holler or softly weep in whatever way you please.
Find a private and sacred place to weep for those whose dark skin marked them for sub-personhood.
So to be back and eat some Americana food, well, I will weep with gratitude at macaroni and cheese.
Now it is Uncle's turn to weep and pay one of it's [sic] own some cash for a change.
I don't blame him any more than I blame the machines that scream and weep when I pass by.
Along the way, people stopped to weep or cry out—overcome with grief from the memories the march stirred.
Fans cheer for them during thrilling stunt scenes and weep for them when their characters lose a pinnacle fight.
Though she makes viewers weep on screen, it's anything but tears off-screen for Mandy Moore and her costars.
Others weep openly... One girl closes our group by sharing: 'I wish white people could give us a chance.
We remember who made us weep, who rambled, who bored, who inspired, and who just completely lost their shit.
The teacher is a teeny tiny drill sergeant who often makes this class full of ripped, shirtless dudes weep.
Don't weep too much for the $3 trillion industry's magnates: there were still plenty of billions to go around.
Want to own a piece of history that makes you weep with adoration each time you look at it?
ISABELLA: But after all that I have learned of men During this exceptionally hard week, I weep no more.
"As I sit here and watch my baby girl sleep I can't do anything but weep uncontrollably," he wrote.
I'd done all those things and I should be allowed to have a bathtub weep without subverting the sisterhood.
Ms. Archaga said that she heard her grandchild weep and cry out, "mami, mami," just a few moments later.
Ties My great-grandmother was a scientist who did not weep over impermanence, but my cousin and I did.
I'd listen to Bruce Springsteen sing "41 Shots" and weep in my room while I meditated on police brutality.
At Cary Grant's, Gus Van Sant makes his acoustic guitar gently weep in the drowsy heat of Palm Springs.
" Trump's comments on Amazon came after the Post on Tuesday published an editorial titled "The nation can only weep.
Most of the major deaths in the Harry Potter books and films make me weep, but Dobby's is different.
You won't weep, but you may leave with a smile on your face or a spring in your step.
When the dancers weep hysterically about some guy named Tony, the emotion is camp; the scene is comic relief.
" The president continued: "When Ryan told her she was going to harm her unborn child, she began to weep.
As a Midlands morning dawned to kick things off, gray clouds filled the skies, and soon began to weep.
One minute he's singing about haulin' cattle, the next he could be a young Bob Dylan making a harmonica weep.
Yes we Brits gain an hour this Sunday but we lose precious afternoon light and the nights get longer, weep.
We put the clothes away and then watch the episode of The O.C. where Anna leaves and I weep openly.
In the meantime, if you're in Salt Lake City and need a place to weep, you know where to go.
Then I get sent to a Sundance premiere, and openly weep into my dirty winter coat like an uncorked loon.
I weep when I see videos...of a man, just trying to sell a CD and he gets...killed...murdered.
"When I start thinking about it, I start to weep up," her mother, Patricia Sokolowski, told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth.
In Romeo and Juliet, for example, "weep" and "hurt" suggest sadness, while "love" and "friend" push the needle toward happiness.
Blast Frank Ocean, though not the tracks that make you weep, or maybe just those tracks, if you're into that.
No lie: My self-deprecating texts to friends about the day's office weep will probably never contain praise hands emojis.
But each woman who made the team had her own reasons to weep, and happiness was the basis for it.
Lifetouch sales reps, according to Mr. Wunder, are instructed to weep in front of principals when they lose a contract.
"He was a breath of fresh air to me to weep as much as I could," she said of Basco.
Painters are of opinion that the motions and wrinkles in the face which serve to weep serve also to laugh.
"People would hold you in your arms and weep with you, but they wouldn't talk to the boss," she said.
Many parents sending kids off to college weep over their empty nests, thinking their time as a family is over.
What was a light embrace then turns into a full-on hug, and the pair weep in each other's arms.
And there's a lot of people who say it's their favorite song and it never fails to make them weep.
In my dark room, I began to dance and weep, which I now find to be the queerest practice ever.
" Instead, she laughed a long, bubbling laugh, then added with perfect comic timing, "I'll weep when we get off the phone.
" After an emotional Bush Hager took a seat between the two women, she admitted the news made her want to "weep.
As officers transported Guerrero and her daughter to Cucuta&aposs child welfare offices, she embraced her daughter and began to weep.
Soon the listless addicts care for nothing but the drug and weep bitterly when Odysseus forces them back to their ships.
"Every Paska Festival (Easter), she would look across the Amur river (to Russia) and weep," said Li, 47, of his grandmother.
The new video, shot recently in New York City, accompanies the album track "Mary Don't You Weep," a 19th century spiritual.
Attending the recent opening of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, Adelson seemed to almost weep with joy, according to an attendee.
The way the world came together … And so, yeah, it makes me want to weep that America could backtrack from that.
He said what no one else had the courage to, and his audiences would weep, or sit with their heads bowed.
The new season of the weep-inducing family drama, which is scheduled to premiere on September 25, began filming on Tuesday.
Read Worth's remarkable new book, "A Rage for Order: The Middle East in Turmoil, From Tahrir Square to ISIS," and weep.
"I'm thinking as if trying to weep," her narrator explains to a New York cabdriver in the aftermath of 9/11.
"I have made people weep," Everett S. Allen, who experienced the storm as a rookie newspaper reporter in New Bedford, Mass.
As a rule, senior officers, tasked with the mass relocation of men, have neither the time nor the inclination to weep.
Tears stream freely and silently from the corners of my eyes: my first real weep since the death of my father.
You won't weep, but you may leave with a smile on your face or a spring in your step (23212:46652).
You won't weep, but you may leave with a smile on your face or a spring in your step (1:20).
The shot caused Philadelphia's star center, Joel Embiid, to weep, as the Sixers were sent home in devastating fashion, 92-90.
His daughter began to weep as he was escorted away and he had to hand her back to other family members.
I weep because the show really missed the chance to kill off almost all of its dead weight in this episode.
The ones that sometimes bear carved faces and weep sap and seem to always pop up when something mythologically important happens?
This same meta-awareness permeates her new book, How to Weep in Public: Feeble Offerings on Depression From One Who Knows.
But don't despair—if you live in Japan a fix is on the way in the form of a weep-free onion.
But this is undeniably adorable and I'm sure it'll make him weep like an onion farmer at a Toy Story double bill.
Unfortunately, we won't return to British Summer Time until the clocks go forward again on March 31 next year, weep some more.
Relatives of victims of a sunken ferry weep as they wait for news at Tigaras port in Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia.
To make him weep and smile at the same time, just as I did watching the iconic moment between those two characters.
The man she married, when she finally did marry, would stand outside of her church and weep for the sight of her.
" After an emotional Bush Hager, 37, took a seat between the two women, she admitted the news made her want to "weep.
As she lovingly told Gage that she wanted him to be safe and to be a good person, Gage began to weep.
The space exploration game No Man's Sky features biodiversity that would make Earth weep with envy, and players are incredibly avid taxonomers.
There are people who, when Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman to be president of the United States, will weep from joy.
Confronting her grandmother's open casket, she doesn't weep, or shy away, but bites into a candy bar with a loud, heretical snap.
Think back to your pre-teen years and remember how excited you would be to meet Chance, Fancy and Shadow and weep.
The finale tries to dramatize a situation in which Mr. Gomes is punched, rejected and left to weep by the other three.
Generosity floods me, as clear and calm as well water—and gratitude, too, to God, who has let me weep for her.
Panzi hospital's founder and medical director, Dr Denis Mukwege, said that he and his staff frequently weep while operating on the girls.
A lot of actors can weep on cue, but it takes one as good as Ms. Terajima to make emptiness feel haunted.
The cut-out victim heads, most of them two-sided, scream, weep, gape, stick out tongues, Guernica-like, their features roughly delineated.
Two Lucretias turn toward each other, in the diptych "Weep into my eyes," their faces disappearing into the gap between the canvases.
He ends the day "exhausted and blissful," quoting from "The Man Without a Country," by Edward Everett Hale, and begins to weep.
Ara had hoped for a democracy where individuals could speak freely of their murdered ancestors, or at least freely weep for them.
I pitied my children, for when the air planes came to bomb my ricefields, they were afraid and afterwards would weep loudly.
I remember sitting in federal court and watching Dureland's husband, children and grandchild weep as the judge announced she would be deported.
So they will sigh, begin to weep, stay there in the light, and even let a silk shift fall from their body.
I've never played a role in which so many people come backstage and sit on the floor of my dressing room and weep.
It comes together and you can't define it, you can't figure out why it's emotional, why it makes you wanna weep or dance.
Paul Ryan would weep and beat his chest in front of millions, all while praying for the soul of his fallen liberal nation.
While This Is Us has been busy changing our lives and making us weep, it's been doing the same for its cast members.
I'd weep a little if I had to replace it with a Galaxy S9, but at least I'd get my headphone jack back.
The physician administered a dose of intravenous morphine, and as the drug took effect, the woman's body eased and she began to weep.
Stephenson could have held out, watched Netflix users weep via Twitter, and transferred the show to, say, his own struggling DirecTV Now service.
It'll make you laugh a lot, but it'll make you weep, too, and you'll walk out impressed all over again by Awkwafina's chops.
I attended the speech and watched him weep as he spoke of the grandmother who helped raise him, who passed away that day.
I would lie down and weep, were I not at work and had I not spilled yogurt near my chair earlier today. SURPRISE!
Hughes to marry him – it's something we didn't even know we wanted until it made us weep for a good 15 minutes. 2.
If Adele's ballads are known to make grown men and women weep, what affect will lullaby versions of her tunes have on babies?
This week on How To Weep In Public, host Jacqueline Novak kicks it up a notch and interviews a real star: her dad.
I have listened to women with completely normal exams weep that they have been told that they do not smell or taste correctly.
Ms. Kim said that when she met Koichiro, she felt an immediate kinship after having listened to his mother weep for her children.
We knew what to do when someone began to weep or shake in court, because each of us had cried those tears before.
And if he says: WE TAKE A BROADER VIEW on privacy one more after not taking one forever, I am going to weep.
I see people who mourn for the five officers we lost but also weep for the families of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
I see people who mourn for the five officers we lost, but also weep for the families of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
Mr. Bong, the director, said he appreciated working with someone like Mr. Quinn, an executive unjaded enough to weep in a movie theater.
The commercials alone could make you weep: Elderly men and women, often in wheelchairs, are presented with a Joy for All Companion cat.
Ms. Union would weep too, in her hotel room every night on the tour, thinking of what some of these women had suffered.
Now I have them open the letter, and they'll begin to weep, because it's a handwritten letter from that loved one to them.
Every other day this year, I promise to tear my hair and weep and scream in outrage at all the things going wrong.
Shappley's held her six-year-old transgender daughter, a towheaded child wearing a sparkling silver headband and navy dress, and began to weep.
It is to weep.) As this Sauce Labs state of testing report (PDF) indicates, as an industry, we have a long way to go.
"The abomination of process & justice in the OK House of Reps makes me weep for democracy," Oklahoma Representative Cory Williams tweeted after the vote.
Trudeau was overcome with emotion listening to newcomer, Vanig Garabedian discuss his first year living in Canada, and when Trudeau weeps, we all weep.
It repeatedly and consistently captures the most accurate colors, the most detail, and tackles challenging lighting scenarios that make the other smartphone cameras weep.
You know a win is significant enough when your opponents' fans stick around to celebrate you: So go ahead and have a weep, Ranieri.
I weep with the men who were asked to read a litany of vitriolic texts, tweets and emails sent to these — no, all — women.
In my home, that meant weeks of glorious, halal lamb biryani and enough organs in the freezer to make Hannibal Lecter weep with joy.
Houston's coaching staff doesn't toss confetti in the air whenever he gets isolated against Kevin Durant or Steph Curry, but they don't weep, either.
The "Sk8er Boi" performance from the same session is more fun, but this one's got more pathos than most tweens can handle. Watch. Weep.
I hope that white audiences watch it, weep during it, and more importantly, decide to give a shit about police brutality because of it.
Because movies get into our bodies, making us howl and weep, while their narrative and visual patterns, their ideas and ideologies leave their imprint.
Wirecutter recommends the 4 N 1 Utensil Set, a lightweight stainless steel set that's cheap enough you won't weep if you lose a piece.
There's something viscerally satisfying — thrilling, even — about watching Viola Davis's mist-shrouded eyes turn steely cold: She may weep but she will not weaken.
But in its fifth season, it still routinely pulls in five million viewers a week, numbers that would make Don Draper weep with jealousy.
In one research project, students surveyed defined news as the "objective reporting of facts," a phrase that would make Walter Cronkite weep with joy.
After 23 long and lonely years, bereft of her velvety musings, Australia will finally have chance to openly weep at the feet of Adele.
But as with holiday traditions, there's something beautiful about a novel done the old way, particularly when there's enough heart to make you weep.
She laments to the prime minister that she's never been able to weep when necessary, and even posits that there's something wrong with her.
The couple had originally met in Garland's hotel room in New York in 1966, according to his 1972 autobiography, Weep No More, My Lady.
Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn.
In their place are lots of neutrals like gray and black and a series of high-waisted trousers that would make Marlene Dietrich weep.
" In 2017 he excoriated the president after the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., for causing "racists to rejoice" and "minorities to weep.
Yet these are steeped in a luminous wonder that makes you want to weep for what you take for granted in your daily existence.
"I see people who mourn for the five officers we lost but also weep for the families of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile," he said.
In anticipation of the film's release, Refinery29 spoke to Laing about Veep star Timothy Simons, cancer support groups, and making Netflix's most weep-inducing film.
And it's time to weep again in the afternoon as Mark Hamill presents his own special tribute to his former on-screen sister Carrie Fisher.
This Is Us may be famous for making fans weep, but only tears of joy will be shed when the stars cash these massive paychecks.
This season's earliest nomination for "Best Video That Makes Me Weep" goes to 86-year-old Martin, who recently attended his very first gay Pride.
Seeing her sister weep at the thought of Garrett, who, I'll remind us all, reminds Becca of her father Steve, Becca herself begins to cry.
It's attractively designed, powerful enough for most big tasks, and features a new 15.6-inch OLED display that will make your eyes weep with joy.
"I have too much at stake with three kids to just throw up my hands and weep and say that all is lost," Parnett said.
The plot consists of bits: a fiery slugfest, a pause for bonding, a quick weep, and a patch of jokey repartee, before the slugging returns.
I won't weep because of some perceived blow to "the Obama legacy," any more than I cried because of the political achievement seven years ago.
I weep for the cats that have been unwillingly shaven, stranded on telephone poles, forced to take acid, or castrated by the state of Israel.
"Movies get into our bodies, making us howl and weep, while their narrative and visual patterns, their ideas and ideologies leave their imprint," she writes.
Once there, Faunce claimed the Pilgrims told his father it was on this rock that they first disembarked, at which point he proceeded to weep.
Get a yuletide high with Harold and Kumar, traipse after Buddy the would-be elf or weep at a Christmas soup kitchen in 1950s Brooklyn.
But regardless of all the changes the American Girl line has gone through, one thing remains constant: They are still expensive enough to make parents weep.
For every adult who likes a rom-com there's someone who prefers to weep through Beaches and Steel Magnolias, and the same is true for kids.
Weep," the stage directions read, she recalled in an interview with The New York Times, adding: "I told Edward: 'It's just impossible to act this woman.
Our Christian hope is that God is with us -- alive and active, and caring about those who weep, mourn and hunger for goodness in the world.
" Key excerpts: "Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn.
"Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," Romney wrote.
Throw in the collective state of the world right now, and it's a struggle to not wake up every day with a new reason to weep.
" (Weep, those who still can't get tickets: He has seen the show 10 times.) "I feel like the acting muscle only gets better when you're onstage.
Watch the shattering video by Britain's Channel 4 about the florist of Aleppo, the brave man who kept the city's last flower store open, and weep.
Liberals should weep over the thousands of industrial-state voters who went for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 but voted for Donald Trump this time.
There were hints of that experiment as far back as "True Lies" (1994), and they resurfaced in "Maggie" (2015), in which he was seen to weep.
By Wednesday, tho, thou'rt grown so hard That those with lack of fortitude May weep with anguish and discard Thee, for thou art too gnarly, dude.
"If you think I'm inspirational because I wake up in the morning and don't weep about the fact that I'm disabled, that's not inspirational," she continued.
When the victim's father began to weep, the chief justice gave him his personal phone number, inviting the man to call anytime if he wanted help.
"What he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," he said in a Facebook post in August.
What would America look like, on that day, if we who call ourselves believers, decided to weep together, hold hands together, commit together to eradicate injustice?
She paused, then began to weep, thinking of her father, who fought for the revolution — and of her relatives who had fled to the United States.
The St. Mark's Basilica, a millenary religious and civic symbol, is inundated, and a 60-year-old board member asked if he could weep in public.
For me, it was just what the doctor ordered — something I could weep over, something that would hollow me out and make me reflect on grief.
"Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," Romney said.
We feel how bereft she is over being cut off from her virtual life, and we weep with every increasingly distraught, ineffective call to customer support.
A gallery employee poses with an art piece titled "Mon grand récit: Weep into stones," by Lee Bul, at the Hayward Gallery on May 29 in London.
Look at this Sharper Image VR headset and weep for a time when it was the coolest place in the mall, selling the gadgets of our dreams.
Clinton lamented that because of the recent killings of black people by police, Oliphant had to weep rather than simply feel the joys of being a child.
So lean back, press play, and weep your way through this beautiful collection of songs that has everything from Nina Simone to Death Grips and the Cure.
Unless you're one half of couple-who-makes-us-weep-with-envy Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union, because clearly these two are some of the lucky ones.
" In a statement posted on his Facebook page, Romney said that Trump's words blaming "many sides" for the violence "caused racists to rejoice" and "minorities to weep.
" The only time I met Khadija Saye, I first watched her weep in response to one of the installations at the Nigeria Pavilion, Peju Alatise's "Flying Girls.
The shallots cook and brown quickly, but the pan will get mostly deglazed when the juices from the tomato start to weep out as the skins split.
On RIOT's How To Weep In Public, guests join author and comedian Jacqueline Novak to talk about mental health experiences and concerns with a light, humorous flair.
Crying on planes is so common that it has prompted cheeky "weep warnings" on Virgin Atlantic flights and myriad articles trying to understand why we do it.
It caused viewers to weep, to dance, to plumb the parts of themselves that too often wither away because they don't get hauled out to see sunlight.
I did not weep just for a friend but also for the America of hope and uplifting ambition that Holbrooke embodied, so entombed in tawdriness right now.
"Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," Mr. Romney wrote.
You may wind up feeling like the young female soldier Alexievich interviews who says, "We no longer wept, because in order to weep you also need strength."
"I want to go and meet him," my daughter said, and she began to weep when I told her that we weren't going to buy M&Ms.
In 2015, he unleashed a new alias, Church Boy Lou, for a gospel-house influenced record entitled Weep, as well as a new mobile visual art installation.
For good or ill, Aimee Mann has earned a stellar reputation as a purveyor of introspective, softly-strummed acoustic ballads that will make you reflect and possibly weep.
And are unable to raise a Series A.  Weep, if we must, but let us remind ourselves that out point solutions are not that impressive to the CISOs.
I proceeded to openly weep on three separate occasions during its compact 90 minute runtime — not out of sadness, but a sense of pure, unadulterated love and joy.
Over the past two seasons, we've watched Sansa reunite with her long-lost siblings Arya, Jon, and Bran, but she didn't weep when she saw any of them.
Jake has a moppety daughter (Talitha Eliana Bateman), who's mostly in the story to precociously analyze his character, then weep beautifully for the camera when he's in danger.
So how can you enjoy Pokemon Go - without having to upgrade your data plan and a nasty bill that makes you weep tears of regret over your iPhone?
While we weep that our own institution would turn its back on 50+ years of hard work and dedication, we will not abandon the collections to the dumpsters.
Najibah tries to comfort her eight-year-old daughter Zahra as they both weep over the grave of their husband and father, Baynazar, just south of Kunduz City.
They have locks that would make Fabio weep, puppy dog eyes that would make a Goldendoodle whimper, and lips that would make Kylie Jenner do a double take.
But nothing can make grown golfers weep like this biennial exhibition, which was long a mismatch until the continental Europeans joined the British and the Irish in 1979.
So that explains why I wanted to weep into my coffee this morning for the people who won the biggest Oscar last night but then immediately lost it.
On a recent night, it was in his Lower Manhattan apartment building and he had invited enough famous actors, writers and musicians to make a TMZ reporter weep.
At least, that's the interesting case drag star Hamm Samwich makes in the latest episode of R29's series How to Weep in Public with host Jacqueline Novak.
Check out the full video above (and other episodes of How To Weep In Public) to hear more unique, personal — and hilarious — stories about dealing with difficult feelings.
The lifeless faces of everyone around you paired with the increasing likelihood that you will miss your flight inspires one last good weep under the sterile fluorescent lights.
What makes one man weep remembering a young nurse dying from a pelvic abscess incurred in a clandestine abortion, and another man want to erase her with legislation?
Another reason is that I take estrogen — effectively, delayed-release sadness, a little aquamarine pill that more or less guarantees a good weep within six to eight hours.
Mr. Him wrote the opera "Where Elephants Weep," a romance set against the regime's terror, and in 2013 founded the Him Sophy School of Music in Phnom Penh.
We are supposed to talk about our bat-wings and our lost youth and joke about caftans as we swill white wine from vats and weep a little.
The company that enhanced everyone's childhood could be creating a product that will make Gilmore Girls fans of all ages weep with joy: a Luke's Diner Lego set.
She and other "Mothers of the Movement" watching the results held hands and silently began to weep as it became clear there would be no victory to celebrate.
"Hopkins, meanwhile, said that he cries at the drop of a hat and reassured Pitt as he gets older, "you&aposll find ... that you just want to weep.
Ahead, we're pleased to share an excerpt from Novak's hilarious part-memoir, part-satirical, self-help book that shares a name with the series, How To Weep In Public.
Well, Ariana and Miley did a duet of Crowded House's "Don't Dream it's Over" which, if you haven't seen it already, might make you weep heavily into your lunch.
The record makes you want to imagine the world where every heartbreaking slab of disco you've ever tried not to weep to at 3AM is sung by Liza Minnelli.
However if the world is plunged into orange-hued oblivion come November 8, I guess it would be kinda comforting to have some new Nirvana jams to weep to.
" The Republican politician previously called Trump a "phony" and claimed his post-Charlottesville comments "caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn.
Those of us awake enough could barely stare, all of us felt weak in the face of it, all of us wanted to simple curl up then and weep.
Sure: Japan is better at traditional raw seafood, and Rene Redzepi can probably do things with a rare Nordic crab that would make me weep fat tears of joy.
Ms. Weissflog, who grew up in the former East Germany, began to weep as she recalled how she sang onstage at the Palast when she was 14 years old.
CARAMANICA A lovely slice of Future-manqué melodic misery, in which boasts are little more than masks, and the real motivational engine of hip-hop is the reflective weep.
I cannot live my life without being overcome with profound fatigue, an exhaustion so deep and unmeasurable that I weep when I don't have the strength to make dinner.
I heard him speak in a reassuring voice to his children, only to hang up and weep loudly into the night until passing into a sleep from pure exhaustion.
As a sport and a martial art, It's strategic and difficult and has a learning curve that would make the "git-gud" part of the Dark Souls fandom weep.
" Later, off camera, I'd curl up into a ball and weep, thinking of the words of Clarence the Angel: "There must be an easier way of winning my wings.
I had consumed some 60-70 margaritas over the course of the past few days, precious drinks that made my liver weep and my booty shake with total abandon.
Singer Ryan Adams, who was married to Moore from 2009 to 2015, took to Twitter to share his support for the weep-inducing drama, and it's actually the sweetest thing.
He launched into an impromptu speech critiquing society's perception of beauty that was so powerful and moving that many in the room—including faculty and administrators—began to openly weep.
But there is nothing undercutting to say about this book, which caused me to weep so many times I failed to finish most of its stories in a single sitting.
Phone: 707-829-3374 WHERE TO PARK YOUR CAR, GO OUTSIDE, WIPE THE DROOL OFF YOURSELF, TAKE PHOTOS AND SIMPLY WEEP AT THE SPLENDOR Literally any point along Big Sur.
He shared both the actual parts that make you want to weep for all of humanity and the ridiculous, morbid hilarity that can be found in the cruelest of jokes.
In "Side Bitch," Jimmy is relieved to learn that Gretchen is sneaking out in the middle of the night not to have an affair but to weep in her car.
"There's always a sense of foreboding when the day is coming, when they're going to announce nominations, and you never know," she told THR last year, before pretending to weep.
Just as I feel safe enough with her to either openly weep or volunteer all of my credit card numbers, she smacks her palm down on the counter in victory.
When I need to talk something out, or weep uncontrollably into a receiver, or celebrate some small victory, she is always the first person I turn to, and vice versa.
Which means despite a performance that made Twitter weep, the H.B.F. was a better fantasy player than Olsen, who came into the game on pace for a 25,190-yard season.
Shakespeare, after all, was no anti-monarchist; that the Roman experiment in democracy ended with the elevation of Caesar's great-nephew Octavius is not something he seems to weep over.
First, a warning: Those who believe that the only good Sichuan food makes you weep, sniffle, moan, call 911 or crawl under the table will need to adjust their standards.
Ben Simmons appears to be in the Valhalla of all professional tennis players, casually considering a sunset that would make any other man weep, top off and in Gucci slides.
Relatives weep at Tigaras port after learning that their family members are among the passengers of a ferry which sank on Monday, in Simalungun, North Sumatera, Indonesia, Tuesday, June 19, 2018.
But they may do something even more radical: embed concerns about diversity, representation, institutionalized injustice, economic disparity, and religious liberty into stories with characters with whom we rage, empathize, and weep.
What it's about: Librarian and war orphan Lazlo Strange has spent his life dreaming about the mythic lost city of Weep, and the hope that one day he might find it.
READ MORE: The women who escaped Boko Haram Two years of pain Crowded around, their eyes glued to the computer screen, three of the girls' mothers weep and hug each other.
You can go see something that will expand your mind or something that will make you chuckle or something that will make you weep bitterly and then punch a snow drift.
To the Editor: Our country cannot help but weep at the picture of elected Republicans presented to the world as they strained to make a splash with sad grade-school antics.
A shot of an old-fashioned pagoda may not make ready sense, may even look like picture-postcard scenery, yet by the end of the movie it may make you weep.
Looking at the current political situation causes Fisher to "weep for my country," the ex-central bank official said last week in a speech to the Urban Land Institute's fall conference.
He lasted less than two years in a book marketing role and said that his enduring image was watching people weep in the office, a sight other workers described as well.
Gaps in the Earth's crust called mid-ocean ridges weep magma to create the ocean floor, churning out material at a pretty even pace of up to several inches each year.
Supporting a gun control measure is definitely out of the ordinary — even it is a play to look less like an evil villain as families and friends weep for the fallen.
In addition to the feeling that you have just put a live coal in your mouth, you may weep, vomit and wonder where in your life you took a wrong turn.
Markos Moulitsas of Daily Kos is here to explain why these elderly people deserve to lose their health insurance: Don't weep for these coal miners, now abandoned by their GOP patrons.
" As the Vatican unveiled its own giant spruce, he sounded downright depressed: "We should ask for the grace to weep for this world, which does not recognise the path to peace.
Revisit "All I Ask," weep into your wine While she has plenty of competition from the likes of Radiohead and Taylor Swift, Adele remains the music industry's most successful streaming skeptic.
The policy platform of Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic presidential nominee, is built on a tottering stack of federal regulations, tax credits and paper-spewing schemes to make a Brandeis weep.
They'll also appreciate this dataset created by programmer, artist, and student Connie Ye, which identifies references to crying in Sephora reviews to point you to the weep-proof products you want.
Does that little girl in the pink sweatshirt, whose photo has made so many of us weep, feel less terrified than Frieda did — regardless of what awaited each one of them?
But watch and weep, Mother dearest: It is so astoundingly easy to produce an exceptional steak in this bad boy that even your little bundle of joy can pull it off.
Then there was that afternoon I had a low-key cubicle weep after jamming a printer with the universe's stickiest mailing labels and was dressed down by the angry office manager.
The first movement asks, "What person would not weep seeing the Mother of Christ in such agony?" at first gently with a mournful, melismatic soprano solo — then aggressively, with collective shouting.
My skin last year was so much thinner and it's really sad because last year when I was hearing the news about stuff, I would just weep and cry at work.
Like many of my former colleagues now retired from service, we weep at the tarnishing of our badge and the unrelenting criticism — some warranted and some opportunistic — aimed at the Bureau.
"Whether he intended to or not, what he communicated caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," Mr. Romney wrote of Mr. Trump's statements.
He is, ultimately, the most modern and refreshing of gay characters: the pretty boy who got a bum rap and makes 50 guys weep openly when his exit music starts playing.
There was the former World War II ambulance driver who rolled his wheelchair up to the museum's Army ambulance, put his hand on the fender and began to weep, he said.
"I know how it feels to drop to your knees and weep in a moment of weakness, only to be given more grace and strength than you ever imagined," she recalls.
I've seen the mind-blowing creativity of fans — from wizard rock music to cosplay to fan fiction that will make you weep — as well as their unparalleled capacity for positive change.
The gospel concert in Los Angeles opens with "Mary, Don't You Weep," a spiritual based on Biblical narratives of liberation and resurrection, and recorded, in 1915, by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
I was lying there trying to be dead, and she was so pure and so raw and exposed that I was trying not to weep, and then I started to laugh.
Rylance's King Philip is tender-hearted enough to weep over the possibility of his pet goldfish's death and to be transported into throes of ecstasy by music; you love him immediately.
" A gospel choir came onstage for CeCe Winans' performance of "Mary Don't You Weep" ... and people were dancing in the aisles by the time Ledisi launched into "How I Got Over.
Anyway, just check this out, and weep a bit—or rejoice—or whatever: Now, I'm nowhere close to the camp that touts the "what if our best athletes played soccer?" maxim.
From Captain Marvel to Five Feet Apart, March movies are here to make you cheer for woman superheroes and weep over Cole Sprouse as a manic pixie dream boy with cystic fibrosis.
You will be confused by the Godfather-parodying intro, you will marvel at B saying he'll fuck his girl's plumber, you will weep during the song that's just composed of joyous shoutouts.
Lorenzo Flores (left) and Terrie Smith weep at a line of crosses in remembrance of those killed in the shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Nov. 23.
During the Makerere conference, Mr Ngugi offered Hughes a tour of the city and was given editorial advice by Achebe on the manuscript that would become his first novel, "Weep Not, Child".
I am on the front lines of the cause now, and I don't imagine I will find myself venturing homeward for quite some time… Do not weep for me, my sweet Abigail!
Teigen's Instagram post of herself pretending to weep into a pie was among one of her most relatable posts, and will forever go down in history as the most epic of moods.
Fortunately, I used to bicycle a lot, so I've got strong thighs that don't weep under the weight of 19 pounds of computer—easily four times the average weight of a laptop.
VIRGIN MARY STATUE APPEARS TO 'WEEP' OLIVE OIL Ferraro was able to catch the image as he was enroute to handle a situation that he wasn't looking forward to, he told WFTS .
Finnair is retiring the Number of the Beast after operating the flight for 11 years, clocking in 21 journeys so unbelievably raw they could make Satan weep boiling-hot tears of joy.
So, if you've got some free time tonight, sit yourself down with your favorite tearjerker, Chicken Soup For The Soul, or playlist of ballads, and let yourself weep bitter, near-indulgent tears.
I weep when I think of how difficult it must be for her to see me pregnant in the very stages where she would've been— right up through the baby's due date.
The portrait is accompanied by the Bible verse, "A time to weep, a time to laugh, a time to mourn, a time to dance, sleep in peace my darling, I release you."
He used to listen and weep with emotion, then he would take off his black leather belt and order her to flog him; contemptible creatures such as he was deserved no pity.
I had little interest in watching "Lion" in theaters or at home, but I knew it would give me the opportunity to freely weep at someone else's anxieties instead of my own.
Ad Vingerhoets, the author of "Why Only Humans Weep: Unravelling the Mysteries of Tears," said that there are two distinct components to crying: sounds of vocal distress and the production of tears.
O.S." was written in the key of D-minor, which is very, very difficult to pull off given that, in the words of Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel, it "makes people weep instantly.
Even though this is far from the fire pots of Woodside, Queens, traditionally home to the finest and fiercest Thai food in town, still you might break a sweat; you might weep.
Your victory might be to weep straight through a toast, or to crack wise, or to do a little dance, or to settle for the all-encompassing "L'chaim" or its cultural equivalent.
These photographs clarify a particular cultural moment; they distill the vast churn of history into a single image so searing it returns in your dreams to make you weep in the dark.
When it does, the emotional weight falls on Kline, and in the film's extraordinary closing scene, he simply looks at his wife, and then at his children, and then he begins to weep.
Looking back at years of math and physics notes with the enlightened lens of tau, I weep for my former self and the accumulated hours of needless conversions and complications introduced by pi.
Heinrich described a cold and terrified boy who began to weep after the abductor said he couldn't take him all the way home, CNN-affiliate WCCO reporter Nina Moini tweeted from the courtroom.
November officially kicks off the holiday season, which means blockbusters are hitting theaters and TV shows are all set to make you weep with holiday episodes (we're looking at you, This Is Us).
He groped for what he knew had been there, and all he fished up was the awful word Weep, slick with wrongness, damp as bad dreams, and tinged with its residue of salt.
The idea, it seems, is to spend some money ($4.01, to be exact) on an AirPower skin, have it delivered to your doorstep, randomly throw it onto any flat surface, and weep quietly.
You'll stare dead-eyed at walls, weep in the shower, feel your entire innards rearranging themselves and you slowly clomp to the corner store for a blue Gatorade and a pack of Reds.
You wonder, if only for a minute, whether you should defy every spiritual, gospel hymn and protest song you've ever held some white person's hand to sing and just lie down and weep.
Yet on days when managing an autistic child and toddler twins drove me into the dark of my bedroom closet to weep and scream, the thought of sending Jeffrey away was shamefully enticing.
One standout is "Tear Dealer": Filmmakers set up a temporary store in a Polish town rocked by unemployment, then invited passers-by to come in, weep and sell their tears for 25 euros.
When they reached the chorus — "How sweet it is to live in one house, how sweet to live in one hometown" — one of the singers, Safana Baqleh, began to weep into her hands.
But don't weep too hard for her: She's built that wall in enviable splendor on the Spanish island of Ibiza, where she lives alone in a white house overlooking the blue, blue Mediterranean.
Writer-director Lulu Wang's movie about a young woman (played to perfection by Awkwafina) going back to China to visit her ill grandmother is easily 2019's best weep-in-the-theater film.
Mostly, though, what's interesting about it is that it lacks the conviction, the spark, which turns truly wonderful animated creations — Disney's Pinocchio, Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo — into characters you laugh with and weep for.
"And now the rains weep o'er our halls," she says, just before Jaime offers her the fatal glass of wine (and before she saucily confesses to the murder of his inbred son Joffrey).
If you have kids and they want to learn how to take on the devil when he goes down to Georgia or make their guitar gently weep this is the way to do it.
Listen to the sound of the destruction of worlds and weep, for it is the same fate that will one day befall us all—if we're lucky and the seas don't claim us first.
The images were in stark contrast to gory crime scene and autopsy photos also displayed of half-naked bodies sprawled among garbage — images that made family members wince, weep and recoil in the gallery.
The videos below might look like the shameful homework of a freshman animator, but in reality we're seeing some software working its way toward inventing moves that might make even Beyoncé weep with envy.
We're drawn to him so much that we weep when he is executed by people who feel threatened by him, whether or not we believe in him in the world outside the movie theater.
Many of his stories—about the tragic deaths of his children, his loneliness for his deceased wife, as well as his memories of the slaughter he barely survived—caused the old man to weep.
It includes a version of the traditional English ballad "Weep You No More, Sad Fountains," but there's also a bone-dry cover of "Dark Turn of Mind," by the American singer-songwriter Gillian Welch.
Especially because Bazelon conveys a sense of Noura's innocence as a thing proven, her account of the long years of Noura's imprisonment—her desperate search for normalcy, decency—will make you weep to read.
Until the inevitable moment a This Is Us cast member makes us all weep during tonight's Emmy Awards, we can find comfort in all the bold and beautiful looks served on the red carpet.
Curious if it should broadcast "weep warnings" before particularly sad in-flight movies, the airline commissioned a 3,000-person survey and a Facebook poll to understand if passengers do indeed cry when they fly.
And I loved the idea that you were engaging these people with this trick, and that if you were good at it they would laugh or weep while you were telling them a story.
During the course of his trip, he goes through a complete conversion, ultimately succumbing to sensory surrender at the legendary Tokyo restaurant Mibu ("the place that made Joël Robuchon weep and humbled Ferran Adrià").
The alternative is to weep at the loss of one of the most spectacular sights on earth, as the author of the latest report and his students did on examining charts of the damage.
It's about a young, underemployed and ill young woman, and how she is slowly drawn into an experiment that involves facial recognition software and electromagnetic pulses that can make a person weep or flush.
As Dntel, Jimmy Tamborello's spent the last 15 years or so crafting the kind of miniaturist, microhouse-inflected downbeat electropop that makes beardy blokes in breton striped tops weep into their cold brew coffee.
Playlist: "Amazing Grace" / "Precious Lord (Take My Hand)" / "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" / "Mary, Don't You Weep" / "How I Got Over" / "Climbing Higher Mountains" / "Never Grow Old" / "Precious Memories" / "Oh Happy Day" feat.
Shows of a dozen or more acts would make audiences gasp, weep and laugh in rapid succession—speed was a vaudeville obsession, as it is with Mr Trump, who promises to bring change "so fast".
If you watching Woody evolve from Andy's favorite to a toy ignored at the bottom of the box broke your heart, you'll definitely weep when you see where the Toy Story 4 journey takes him.
The Internet let out a collective weep on Tuesday evening as news spread that Garry Marshall, creator of Happy Days and director of Pretty Woman, died at 81 of complications from pneumonia following a stroke.
He glares at the camera and the family surrounding him before - shaking - he finally begins to weep into the crook of his grandmother's neck as the crowd surrounding them breaks into a crescendo of sobs.
In Shanghai, he meets a once and now again famous Shakespearean actor, Jiao Huang, and watches him weep as he explains why he had not been on the stage for nine years during the 230s.
SAN FRANCISCO GOTERA, El Salvador (Reuters) - Pastor Manuel Rivera's voice echoes through the crowded courtyard in the notorious San Francisco Gotera prison in El Salvador, as hardened criminals weep and bow their heads in prayer.
Aretha Franklin's version of "Mary Don't You Weep," a century-old spiritual, is a sprawling, heart-stopping thing, led by Franklin herself, but reliant on the interplay of the choir, guitar, organ, bass, and church.
In the first installment of R29's own How To Weep In Public series on RIOT, Dunham details the extensive (and hilarious) "coziness visualization" she turns to when she's struggling to drift off to dreamland.
But as comedian Julie Klausner explains in the latest episode of R29's own How To Weep In Public series on RIOT, the way depression affects your thought processes can vary from person to person.
This is music that deserves a thousand nuanced words, not a few sentences above a video, so just go ahead and listen to it already and weep wet, salty tears of joy over your keyboard.
"I wouldn't weep about a shoe factory or a branch-line railroad shutting down," Heywood Broun, the founder of the American Newspaper Guild, said when the New York World went out of business, in 1931.
All around, through the bamboo slats that make up the walls of a Rohingya shelter, children's eyes followed my movements, wondering what I was doing there and why I had made a grown woman weep.
I think of a president with enough humility and curiosity to interview her — a politician-writer meeting a fellow writer on equal ground, discussing the virtues of the yellow notepad — and I want to weep.
The first single from the album, released this morning, is a cover of "Mary Don't You Weep," an early spiritual first recorded in 1915 and first made famous by The Caravans in the mid-'50s.
As he explained in his 1972 autobiography Weep No More, My Lady, they were in Garland's hotel in New York in 1966 — Deans posing as a doctor when delivering the singer a package of stimulant tablets.
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Hollywood producers have bet fair sums of money, over the years, on the idea that American and Chinese audiences are not so very different, and will laugh, weep and cheer at the same, carefully globalised movies.
The reveal has the makings of an amazingly cute origin story, though it also feeds into many critics' feelings that the show basically chooses every heart-tugging scenario possible and milks them to make viewers weep.
The hair chameleon, who's expanded her resume to films, fashion, and beauty within the last few years, wore one hairstyle for three very important events recently: a long ponytail that would make Rapunzel weep with envy.
Wholesale, I could master it: Retail, it savaged me; the tears of a manservant, the distributing of my wardrobe, the known touch of a hand, a routine word of comfort discomforted me and made me weep.
She'd never heard him weep before, and wondered if he was doing so now as he went on about how lucky he'd been to have enjoyed the career he'd had—a great career, an exceptional career.
As two men batter each other around the head with all manner of what wrestling commentators euphemistically refer to as "foreign objects" I weep tears of utter joy; this is one of man's finest artistic achievements.
She shows that she can weep on cue — and as Mr. Kore-eda, who uses close-ups with devastating results — fills the screen with her manufactured tears everything seems to crumble, Shigemori and the truth included.
Soon the dusty sand hits my knees as I start to weep, even if I do live everything will be gone, and that's why instead of running in fear, I sit and wait for my fate.
Regardless of whether he intended it, Trump's words "caused racists to rejoice, minorities to weep, and the vast heart of America to mourn," the former Republican presidential nominee and Massachusetts governor wrote in a Facebook post.
But that kind of grace isn't hers to give this morning, and she leaves him out there, in a protracted weep, shutting the glass door on him so she hears him less as she loads the dishwasher.
And because no drink goes as well with our eggs benny as a jazzed-up Bloody Mary (read it and weep, mimosa fans), what better favors to accompany a boozy breakfast-slash-lunch than these homemade kits?
"Purple Rain" Tamara Warren: Squinty strobe lights, a school night, and after the final verse, a shattering guitar solo that made us all weep hot, sweaty delirious tears: Prince at the Fox Theater in Detroit, April 24.
She and her daughter may curl up in bed and weep together on election night 2016, but a few pages later she's knitting a pussy hat for the women's march held the day after Donald Trump's inauguration.
The performance of "Mary, Don't You Weep" that's in the documentary, for instance, doesn't match the shattering drama of what's on the album, which, to be fair, underwent a little remixing and re-recording in a studio.
I'd like you to tell me your best Thanksgiving story, the one that lifts your heart or triggers your anxiety, your fondest memory of the day, or the one that makes you laugh and laugh, then weep.
Twenty-two thousand people—many donning tactical gear two sizes too small and handling high-powered weapons in a way that would make a firearms safety instructor weep—marched on the capital on the frigid Virginian morning.
Mr. Iuzzolino had the same emotions as a boy watching dubbed Latin American soaps with his Neapolitan grandmother, who would weep at the melodrama as she and her grandson ate a treat she called wet sweet bread.
We weren't sure how well the "Apes" movies fit this definition, but it led us to explore our own deep archives of science fiction works that push us to think, to weep, to laugh and to reflect.
Assembling a crowd of black people, making them forget their jobs and their celebrity, making them laugh and weep and hiss and sing aloud the words of their mothers' favorite songs — this is a form of love.
He's helped make dreams come true, prompting people to openly weep and be thankful they live in the age of VR. "As a player, I can say it absolutely affects my purchase decision," another user told me.
He's helped make dreams come true, prompting people to openly weep and be thankful they live in the age of VR. "As a player, I can say it absolutely affects my purchase decision," another user told me.
She began to weep as she recounted the turmoil of the move, how bulldozers destroyed the slum as they watched, and how a teenage neighbor slit his throat when he learned he had not been assigned an apartment.
We see Inga Rubenstein, the wife of a Manhattan developer, weep with joy at the banal Damien Hirst painting hanging in her living room, while an art historian almost screams with fury at one of Mr Koons's sculptures.
It's said that banshees weep in order to betoken the recent or soon-to-occur death of a family member, with congregations of up to 25 banshees assembling in order to mourn the passing of a holy person.
Her thick, gravity-defying copper-red curls — shaped in such a way that it's less like hair and more like a majestic lion's mane — would make a Renaissance painter weep, and a 17th-century English king deeply jealous.
"But if someone hears a line, 'I'll be your bridge over deep water if you trust in my name,' in 'Oh Mary Don't You Weep,' that doesn't mean they're going to write 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,'" he noted.
It's just endless, endless gray-toned scenes of sad teenagers whispering exposition tensely at each other before curling up to weep over their heroin addiction/steroid problem/deported parents/lost college scholarship/insert-extremely-topical-teen-problem here.
Ms. de Cadenet said that she watched the Senate vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh on Saturday while on a flight from New York to Los Angeles, and that it made her and other women on the flight weep.
The story of this fiasco is enough to make anyone weep: Laid-off workers were forced to sell their homes; others lost their health insurance and postponed plans to start a family; some were stuck on unemployment lines.
You may wonder why that matters, why a sensible, professional in her 40s might weep for an imaginary character, who some people view as the sullied creation of a now infamous celebrity accused of preying on dozens of women.
He and Cito Filomarino mostly agree about movies, except the ones they see on airplanes—the cabin air makes Guadagnino sentimental, and unduly prone to weep over treacly turns of plot—and they pitch in on each other's work.
According to the rules posted on its door, the closet—described as a "safe place for stressed-out students"—has a strict ten-minute-per-weep policy, presumably to accommodate all the college kids in need a brief bawl.
When "Bad Education," an essay from 2011 decrying government complicity in the mounting student debt crisis, notes in disgust that student loans are "edging ever closer to $1 trillion," it's hard to know whether to laugh or to weep.
It's a different kind of satisfaction than the one you get from pimple-popping, to be fair: Done properly (and not to excess), tweezing an ingrown does not cause the skin to bleed, weep, or shoot out a projectile of pus.
We're singing Robbie Williams and rooting for Michael Jordan, drinking too much Sunny D and videotaping Xena: Warrior Princess, and life is beautiful and...sorry, we just had to pause to weep into our iPhones and latte art for a moment.
Even the faintest buzz of a bee whirring by is enough to make you tense up, your eyes scanning the sky for a sign of the tiny insect whose prick can make even the most stoic among us weep in pain.
Polly's the cool married woman you meet at work who has an office while you're still at a cubicle, who invites you in to cry when you go through a breakup so you don't have to weep at your desk.
We lament and wring our hands and weep, not just for the dead and the loss of innocence of the survivors, but because we all so desperately want this to stop and we don't know how to make it end.
As for the special effects, by now they are so accomplished that they no longer feel like effects at all; we accept, as quite normal, the notion that apes can weep, self-analyze, and, when imprisoned, hatch an elaborate escape plan.
Some might weep for the exclusivity and hierarchy of publishing, but I am unconvinced that Johannes Gutenberg — whose invention made more stories available to more people at a lower cost and spurred cultural and economic revolutions — would be one of them.
I live-tweeted the whole thing, along with a gleeful community of other hate-watchers who'd call out the show's icky sexual politics and double standards, then hold our breath at the proposal point, and weep along with the winners.
I'm asking because the Brooklyn Academy of Music has got this weeklong Marlon Riggs retrospective, and it's so good you'll weep — and crack up and take notes (even if that's not a thing you've ever done in a movie theater).
He explains — in a scene that I guarantee will make the most cynical moviegoer weep — that as long as Bailey has money and power he will never lack for people to protect him, that it is, indeed, a wonderful life.
From making our teenage selves weep at the end of A Walk to Remember to her Golden Globe nomination this year for This Is Us, Mandy has been a mainstay on the red carpet for the better part of the past two decades.
Those are the last words we hear as Gypsy begins to weep openly, finally realizing that not only was Nick not the dream man she thought he was, but that even if he was perfect, their future was out the window for good.
Their brand of emotionally-driven, mind-warping doom possesses an uncanny ability to move people to visible emotion; at shows, I've seen people close their eyes, throw their heads back and arms in the air, and weep when confronted with YOB's sonic sermons.
A lot of great music happened, too—Kano delivered a cathartic and career-defining set on Friday evening against a surreal post-referendum backdrop of shock and disbelief, Adele made an average of 60,000 people weep in unison, and Muse were also there.
The printing is simply astonishing: custom low ghost Epple inks and 8 CMYK color separations (20163 is the norm) with 280 line screen printing give the photographs deep, rich blacks and colors so bright as to make a grown design lover weep.
"Love" and "friend" are upbeat, "weep" and "hurt" are tragic The overall results, based on 1,737 popular titles from Project Gutenberg, are interesting and worth a look — even if they're aiming at an incredibly amorphous target and require a lot of caveats.
To hear a guard casually joke as innocent children weep inconsolably, warehoused in detention centers, not even allowed — by government policy — to be hugged or comforted seems a story from a despotic regime, not from the world's shining beacon of freedom and opportunity.
ROME (Reuters) - An American teenager accused of stabbing an Italian policeman to death last week began to weep, and his alleged accomplice voiced disbelief, when told after their arrest that the officer had died of his wounds, a prosecutor said on Tuesday.
We were five in our family, then three, and now we are just two, and even as I weep for our little sister I thank God that it is Christina in the coffin and not Gertrude, the sister I can't live without.
It's hard to weep for a JP Morgan executive, but we're not just talking bankers: Britain's service-heavy economy makes it heavily exposed outside the EU, and there's little hope in concluding a simple deal on trade in services at any speed.
But as we take in this latest awful story, and as we weep for that poor family -- the innocent women, children and babies who were slaughtered in cold blood as they traversed a dangerous place -- our compassion must not be passport-specific.
There seems to have been something uniquely unsettling about watching survivors and their loved ones recount their experiences rather than reading about them, about seeing a lineup of women quietly weep as they try to talk about the worst thing that ever happened to them.
As Def Jam executives presumably weep into the bottles of expensive champagne they pre-ordered back when West announced the album earlier this year, we've learned that TLOP isn't likely to appear on a streaming service and may not be getting a physical CD release.
As Ali began to weep again, his wife Bushra, covered from head to toe in black as required by Islamic State, poured water on his head, the only comfort in a dusty desert area not far from another hamlet where 120 jihadists are in control.
"Daraya is the food basket of Damascus; there's nobody starving in Daraya," Dr. Shaaban said at one point, adding that Syrians are accustomed to eating fresh fruits and vegetables and would weep at the prospect of consuming canned food and macaroni sent by aid agencies.
Those 16th-century chalk drawings hang on either side of a dual-screen video installation produced in 2001 by the American artist Bill Viola: two modern-day mourners (one pictured upside down) who weep in silence until their figures dissolve into a pool of water.
Whether your cooking skills extend to opening a bag of dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets or preparing a Beef Wellington that would make Gordon Ramsey weep with joy, one thing's for sure: Those cheapo appliances you've had since college aren't going to cut it right now.
It wouldn't be a proper discussion about the consistently tear-inducing hit NBC drama This Is Us, which just wrapped up its freshman season, if crying wasn't involved — and leave it to star Milo Ventimiglia to make a packed PaleyFest audience at Hollywood's Dolby Theater weep.
Test out her pens, take a mint or lozenge from the candy bowl, spin around in her swivel chair, poke around in her Post-it notes where she has left breadcrumbs of an ongoing legal battle with her estranged husband, and weep (for yourself, for her).
Alicia Vikander has another heartbreaker of a movie (no debate necessary; you will weep), we're all dying to see master satirist Jordan Peele's confusing and irresistible Get Out, and we seriously don't know a single person who objects to Lady Gaga taking over the Super Bowl.
Filling one wall with a hive-like wallpaper pattern, "No, I do not weep at the world — I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife" (2018) draws you in from a distance and rewards up close with intricately painted details and a lesson in black female history.
Read this tale of Digital Stalinism and weep for the fall of Western Civilization:I, I may have been the first person in history completely banned from Tinder because my picture, my picture of myself, in my dress blues uniform was reported for being offensive and promoting violence!
He has always incorporated nuggets he comes across, from folk songs like "Scarborough Fair" and "El Condor Pasa" to vintage gospel like the Swan Silvertones' "Oh Mary Don't You Weep" and imported records like the ones that led him to South African music for his "Graceland" album.
Fathers can't truly wrap their heads around a child's existence until he or she actually appears: We have to play catch up in approximately 10 seconds, which is why at the moment of birth many of us weep or faint or start singing Whitney Houston songs.
DVDs and live streams make an experience that was once available to only a few accessible to many, a phenomenon that would have made my preteen self, who used to obsessively play cassettes of original cast recordings of shows I would never see, weep for joy.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Aretha Franklin's body lay in repose on Tuesday while her soaring voice poured out from loudspeakers outside a Detroit museum, stirring fans to sway and sing along and others to weep as they lined up for a last glimpse of the Queen of Soul.
" As Tatum's pretty voice lofted the lyrics, many of the aunts, uncles, cousins and siblings began to weep: "You will rememberWhen this is blown overEverything's all by the way — When I grow olderI will be there at your side to remind youHow I still love you.
Bad Bunny and J Balvin)"Kevin's Heart" by J. Cole"King for a Day" by Anderson East"Love Lies" by Khalid & Normani"Make Me Feel" by Janelle Monáe"Mary Don't You Weep (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)" by Prince"My Own Thing" by Chance the Rapper (feat.
It was a crowd of mostly women, mostly old enough to have read the books when they were first published, and during the question-and-answer portion of the panel, one woman who identified herself as a teacher began to weep as she faced the stage.
Sade kept his manuscript hidden behind a rock in his cell in the Bastille but he was unable to smuggle it out with him when he was transferred to an asylum in 1789, a loss that caused him to weep "tears of blood," according to scholars.
She's an ace Everywoman, the star with that ineluctable something who also feels like best-friend material, the sort you can weep, laugh and close the bar down with, and who makes it easy to wake up the next morning feeling faintly optimistic about the new day.
When our favorite scruffy-looking nerf herder shows up in a good ol-fashioned grief hallucination on Kef Bir, it's impossible not to yelp with joy and then promptly weep when you remember how he and his son ended things and that he's not really back.
Javier Limón and Tali Rubinstein "Kevin's Heart" by J. Cole "King For A Day" by Anderson East "Love Lies" by Khalid and Normani "Make Me Feel" by Janelle Monáe "Mary Don't You Weep" (Piano & A Microphone 1983 version) by Prince "My Own Thing" by Chance the Rapper (feat.
Wherever the name had been found—printed on the spines of books that held its stories, in the old, yellowed ledgers of merchants who'd bought its goods, and woven into the memories of anyone who'd ever heard it— it was simply erased, and Weep was left in its place.
"I see myself holding a pair of thick, woollen socks" Though *weep* this is actually majorly sad as it's the one big lie he told to our Boy Who Lived, Dumbledore's got a point that a decent pair of socks can make you the happiest person alive... kinda?
And Mr. Trump, who sometimes sips his Diet Coke through a straw, once caused Manhattan foodies to weep into their quinoa when he took Sarah Palin to a Famous Famiglia pizza restaurant in Times Square — and then proceeded to cut his oversize slice with a plastic knife and fork.
I heard him weep on the other end of the phone—and I remembered the time that, in the throes of my own psychosis, amid the chaos of a hallway in the ER, I bit a nurse because I thought she was trying to kill me with laser beams.
But while New England Patriots fans weep bitter tears over their hero not taking his fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, and analysts predict fire and brimstone raining down over the first four weeks of the Patriots schedule, the Jimmy Garoppolo Era has begun in earnest.
Yes, the Raptors should go back to a Lowry + Bench unit that makes opposing second units weep—swap Lowry in for Miles and that exact same supporting cast crushes everybody—but this makes me feel like Miles is a lovable babysitter that you can't, in good conscience, stay mad at.
The pair met up backstage at the award ceremony after Dion shut down the show with a performance of her own, singing a barn-burning rendition of "My Heart Will Go On," causing millennials everywhere to weep tears of joy, while wearing an ethereal cumulus-esque gown by Stephane Rolland.
" The actress also offered tips for working through the emotions, including banning sad music: "When we broke up the last time (two years ago), I listened to SO MUCH ADELE that my children would weep when they heard the music blaring; but not from sadness, from misery at hearing Adele AGAIN.
A time to laugh, a time to weep Summer vacations, tax time and the whole "New Year, New Me" trope are other calendar indicators that may affect when people entertain the notion of the big D. In fact, these trends don't just tell us about which times are convenient for people.
The S.D.F. workers were friendly and helpful, however, and quite willing to take care of our paperwork, even though a couple of them had gathered in a back room to weep; word had just come that one of their colleagues had been killed in Deir al-Zour, in the south.
In recent years, she has made remarks on immigration ("Not all the impoverished and poor of the world can come to us") and on feminism ("I get hit on, too, but I'm able to set boundaries and don't have to weep on Twitter") that have alienated potential allies on the left.
" - Movie director Ava DuVernay on Twitter "From listening to 'Mary Don't You Weep,' to standing in the living room dancing to 'Rock Steady' over and over again, to hearing from the Queen herself how lucky I was to be young, gifted and black — Aretha's songs were the soundtrack of my childhood.
Of all the comedians who sing, he has the most virtuosic voice, a powerful, nimble instrument that can inject a cover of the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme with an ominous intensity or imbue a ballad to Oprah Winfrey with the kind of gravitas that could make you weep.
In a mouse-infested hayloft, sitting on overturned milk buckets, the women drink instant coffee, joke, smoke, weep, endure bouts of morning sickness (one of the women was impregnated by an "unwelcome visitor," as the colony's male elders call the rapists) and debate what a better future might look like.
I'm not really all that opposed to the idea of real-life guns: on the contrary, I grew up on a Texas ranch and did things years ago in the name of protecting livestock that would probably make my friends in San Francisco weep and turn their heads in shame upon seeing me.
" Seated at a piano, the former Disney star kept her composure during the beginning of the song, but her voice broke and she began to weep while singing, "And I'm sorry for the fans I lost / Who watched me fall again / I want to be a role model, but I'm only human.
And I full-on weep for 2007, arguably the last year we would ever witness a celebrity stream-of-consciousness blogging on a website they run themselves, using loads of ellipsis and brackets and quotation marks that absolutely don't need to be there but nevertheless reveal just a little bit of personality.
The artist quotes "The Iliad or the Poem of Force" by Simone Weil in a text that accompanies the exhibition, and it reads: When one of those suffers or dies who have made him lose everything, who have sacked his town, massacred his people before his eyes, only then does the slave weep.
But even when Ershadi had got out of the car to gaze at the arid hills and the camera had hung back at a distance, he'd appeared physically formidable, and this had given him an authority that, combined with the depth of feeling in his eyes, had made me want to weep.
If even those without Cleveland connections found themselves feeling warm and glad when they watched James drop to the floor at Oracle Arena on Sunday night and weep with joy, it might have been because the arc of his endlessly scrutinized career resembles a tried-and-true story, and this was its completion.
It's the perfect moment for a juicy "speak now or forever hold your peace" revelation, a surprise shacking up of two characters (hello, Monica and Chandler), or perhaps just a heartwarming parody of a viral video that makes us weep tears of joy and doesn't require us to sit at the singles' table.
Or maybe it's just the fact that This Is Us elicits so many feels — just what you want for a rainy day of binging TV. You'll swoon, you'll weep, and you may even throw something at your laptop when you realize that no, you won't learn who "her" is until well into season 3.
I think about how my grandfather paw paw Tim would ask me to sing this song for him every time I saw him and how he would make me turn the other way to sing it so he could just weep and cry as hard as he wanted because it meant so much to him.
It's a structure that would make most screenwriters weep, but by treating Suicide Squad less like a story and more like a sandbox where he can play with some of DC's more eccentric anti-heroes, Ayer delivers a deranged and deadly entertaining blockbuster that is just the shake-up this dud-studded summer needs.
The magical realist images in "One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel García Marquéz, "Like Water For Chocolate," by Laura Esquivel, and "The House of Spirits," by Isabel Allende helped me imagine (and, let's be honest, idealize) life back home: floating, ethereal women and clairvoyants; food that literally made you weep; fantasmas walking the halls.
Three years after "Huckabees," Hill co-starred in "Superbad" as a high-schooler who cries, dances, lies, has his heart broken, is struck by a number of vehicles and exchanges tender I-love-yous with Michael Cera's character in a final scene that still makes me weep in a way that no Pixar movie ever will.
The vast majority of Rae Sremmurd's SremmLife 2 album is present ("Came a Long Way" and "Swang" were the only tracks not produced by Mike Will himself) which means that you can now weep to the just-as beautiful instrumental version of "Just Like Us" and use it to score an emotional movie trailer or something.
About four and a half minutes into "Mary Don't You Weep," Franklin skips town altogether and is out in the solar system, a one-woman space program, synopsizing the story of Lazarus's plight, but from the point of view of his sister Mary, who in her grief over her brother's death, sees fit to chastise Jesus.
And, more than anything, I want to weep in collective relief with a live theater audience over the discovery that yes, Korea's Got Talent contestant Choi Sung-bong — a 193-year-old construction worker who, after being left at an orphanage when he was 3, spent his childhood on the streets of Daejeon, South Korea — is nothing short of a natural.
At the same time, the right-wing's obsession with conspiracy theories—that the Parkland high-schoolers were actually paid by shadowy entities to weep and wail in favor of gun control, that Barack Obama is not really American, that many leaders are secretly huge lizards who take off their masks at night before dining together on human limbs—serve the same purpose.
Throwing aside Big Bridal's horror stories of disastrously chosen napkin-holders and nausea-inducing color pallets, Lee teamed up with comedian Jacqueline Novak, author of depression memoir How to Weep in Public and creator of Riot series of the same name, to write her hilariously frank, unapologetically "do-you" advice book for the newly engaged, Weddiculous: An Unfiltered Guide To Being A Bride.
You can weep for the state of the written word — and let's face it, a whole lot of content isn't even written these days; I mean, why expend energy composing actual sentences when you can just live stream a melon being slow-ploded by rubber bands, or you can build technology to automate the writing process to churn out even more #content?
Considering Harry could've gone in literally any direction with his solo sound, did you ever think you would be spending 2017 tapping your foot to a wedding-party-in-a-barn ass song that I'm going to go ahead and coin as "daddy rock" before watching him weep in shiny gold trousers during a duet of "Landslide" with Stevie Nicks?
Still, this was one of the four VHS tapes my grandmother owned, so I've probably watched it more than any other movie, and it did vital work redoing the hardwired damage from films like Harriet the Spy and the Disney Channel film Read it and Weep, which assert that writing about the people in your life is the foulest thing a girl can do.
While 60s schoolgirls screamed for the Beatles in the hopes that Paul would look their way, front row punks still crawl over one another like puppies to grab their favorite singer's hand or scream into the mic, modern-day metalheads roar back at their favorite singers and fight over tossed drumsticks, and boy band fans hold up signs as they weep and sing along to every word.
I will refuse to leave heaven, and I will offer up the black heroin I once hid from my mother and wouldn't return to her, even as her fists beat against me, even as she lay shaking and sweating, howling like a trapped fox, and I sat, ignoring her, watching TV. The sacrifice of my gift shall cause Jesus to weep at my feet.
"Digital Love" is an electro-tinged romance set in space; "Around The World" is what super-fit cyborgs would probably listen to when working out, if they were benevolent and not about to exterminate humanity; "Instant Crush" sounds like futuristic tech if it learned to weep, got drunk, then started dancing on its own in a distant corner of a forgotten planet (in actuality it's Julian Casablancas).
"Style, with a capital S, achieves what a rule book never can: it lights the page, draws readers, earns their delight, makes them gasp or weep and sometimes captures a place in memory," begins the online foreword to The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage, the paper's reference guide, established in 1895, which encourages consistent and polished language throughout the news report.
Looking like a befuddled Old Testament prophet, the WikiLeaks founder was dragged out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday to a new form of captivity -- and to challenge journalists around the world as to whether he is a hero deserving their support, or a villain for whom few would weep tears if he spent the rest of his life in a jail cell.
It's been almost a month since West premiered the album at Madison Square Garden, and during that time he's announced the album isn't finished, that it will "never never never" be available from Apple, and hasn't put it on Spotify—presumably while his record label Def Jam weep quietly into the bottles of expensive champagne they pre-ordered back when West announced the album earlier this year.

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