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21 Sentences With "mental turmoil"

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Her success fed a longstanding debate on the relationship between mental turmoil and creativity.
Due to his increased level of discomfort and mental turmoil, he quit his job and started making short films and shows.
Since 2009, however, Mr Woods has not been himself, thanks to injuries and the mental turmoil that began when his marriage fell apart.
But afterwards, her camera became both her therapeutic and artistic tool, guiding her through mental turmoil and the adversity that surrounded her everywhere.
The film depicts Van Gogh's waning years in southern France, showing his descent into mental turmoil and constant rebuffing by the world around him.
Her mental turmoil started when one of her sisters, Miladys Garcia, asked her to move out of the family's apartment in Hamilton Heights, the witnesses said.
I think Chuck's mental turmoil in the aftermath of Jimmy's peace overture leaves him conscience-stricken and ready to die in a blaze of his own making.
But Mr. Kidel does effectively convey that as Grant's career progressed and he secured more substantial roles from directors like Alfred Hitchcock, his screen work tapped into his mental turmoil.
We witness Morgan's mental turmoil in an awkwardly edited series of jump cuts that are meant to remind and illustrate how close Morgan came to entirely losing his sanity after the apocalypse.
In the immediate aftermath of the rampage on Wednesday, Trump was absent, apart from offering condolences on Twitter, and then seemed to blame local people for not spotting the apparent mental turmoil of the suspected shooter, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz.
The film depicts Van Gogh's descent into mental turmoil and constant rebuffing by the world around him, suggesting that he was more of an outsider artist than we're accustomed to thinking of him, which ultimately makes the film more of a meditation on the nature of artistic calling.
Far from enjoying her stardom, though, she spent the last five years of her life in physical pain and mental turmoil.
The story was about two cousins Sitara (Atiqa Odho) and Mehrunnisa (Sania Saeed) and what problems they have to face after their marriages. Sitara has to go through a mental turmoil whereas Mehrunnisa has to suffer at the hands of her husband.
Scott Glaysher of XXL wrote, "Skins picks up right where ? left off: It's a chaotic medley of rock and rap that leaves more questions than answers." The album's theme sees XXXTentacion discuss heartbreak and mental turmoil. Genres on the album draw influence from lo-fi, emo, screamo, punk rock, nu metal, ambient, trap and acoustic.
Whitman referred to his visit with Heatly in his final suicide note, writing, "I talked with a Doctor once for about two hours and tried to convey to him my fears that I felt come [sic] overwhelming violent impulses. After one visit, I never saw the Doctor again, and since then have been fighting my mental turmoil alone, and seemingly to no avail." Whitman, Charles. "Whitman Letter" , The Whitman Archives.
The university's social pressure surrounding academic perfection, extreme competitiveness, and nonguaranteed readmission have created what is known as "Penn Face": students put on a façade of confidence and happiness while enduring mental turmoil. Stanford University calls this phenomenon "Duck Syndrome." In recent years, mental health has become an issue on campus with ten student suicides between the years of 2013 to 2016. The school responded by launching a task force.
Several Himalayan species belonging to the genus are both taken internally and burnt as dhoop or incense as sedatives to soothe mental turmoil of various kinds in Tantric rituals. Given that aphrodisiac properties are also reported they may also be used in practices related to sex magic / sacred sexuality. They are aromatic and mildly psychoactive without being unduly toxic - some species are recorded as having been used both as human food and cattle fodder.Quattrocchi, Umberto (2012).
In Scene Seven, he sees the Girlfriend being paid off by von Rothbart, and he is totally shattered to discover that the only person who appeared to love him is a fake. This increases his desperation and he vows to kill himself. While sitting in the street at the end of Scene Seven the Prince imagines a group of swans flying towards him but the vision disappears. It is the first flash of the Prince's descent into mental turmoil.
Krodha ('anger') is excessive mental turmoil on account of the obstacles in the gratification of some desire; it is manifestation of the quality of tamas (dark, negative, destructive), an undesirable psychological state. The opposite of Krodha is Akrodha, and this is a productive, positive and constructive state. Bhawuk states that akrodha is necessary to any process of peace. Peace and happiness is a state of contentment (santustah), where there is absence of spite or envy (advestah), absence of anger (akrodhah), and absence of violence (ahimsa).
In response to > that great mental turmoil, I pronounced the victory in Jana Gana Mana of > that Bhagya Bidhata [ed. God of Destiny] of India who has from age after age > held steadfast the reins of India's chariot through rise and fall, through > the straight path and the curved. That Lord of Destiny, that Reader of the > Collective Mind of India, that Perennial Guide, could never be George V, > George VI, or any other George. Even my official friend understood this > about the song.
By mid-1922, Lawrence was in a state of severe mental turmoil: the psychological after-effects of war were taking their toll, as were his exhaustion from the literary endeavours of the past three years, his disillusionment with the settlement given to his Arab comrades-in-arms, and the burdens of being in the public eye as a perceived "national hero". It was at this time that he re-enlisted in the armed forces under an assumed name, for the most part in the Royal Air Force, as described in his book The Mint with the byline "by 352087 A/c Ross", with a period in the Royal Tank Corps as "Private Shaw". Concerned over his mental state and eager for his story to be read by a wider public, his friends persuaded him to produce an abridged version of Seven Pillars, to serve as both intellectual stimulation and a source of much-needed income. In his off-duty evenings, he set to trimming the 1922 text down to 250,000 words for a subscribers' edition. The Subscribers' Edition – in a limited print run of about 200 copies, each with a unique, sumptuous, hand-crafted binding – was published in late 1926, with the subtitle A Triumph.

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