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"I could not tolerate her sufferings or the sufferings of the Jewish people anymore," Mrs.
"For your sufferings you will be saved," incants the priest.
Dick admits their "sufferings" and "torments" are obvious, he stipulates that
Be genuinely vested in others' lives, sufferings, wins, and emotional state.
Muslim leaders have repeatedly been silent on the sufferings of LGBTQ individuals.
But the battle toll also included the sufferings and deaths of civilians.
Do the sufferings of the time count for nothing, under his anesthetizing gaze?
It is the sufferings of the many which pay for the luxuries of the few.
Party propagandists similarly highlighted the sufferings of Native Americans and Stalin's slaughter in the Soviet Union.
Philoctetes, meanwhile, tells Neoptolemus the story of his dreadful sufferings and elicits his empathy and pity.
"Your personal aches, your enormous sufferings, your terrible memories—they must take a back seat," she says.
Common themes include silence, loneliness and the many sufferings of the female body, from childbirth to rape.
She has shown uncommon courage in recounting her own sufferings and speaking up on behalf of other victims.
With AI, Musk said Neuralink could help improve memory and potentially alleviate those sufferings from various illnesses and diseases.
South Korea has experienced tremendous sufferings caused by the North's brutal acts of terrorism, such as deaths of civilians.
In certain egregious instances, this American president seeks redemption largely in the reciprocal sufferings of other nations and peoples.
"The President constituted an economic sustainability committee on how to alleviate sufferings of Nigerians at this time," Yemi Osinbajo said.
Grief on a colossal, national scale has a way of making the most personal, quotidian sufferings feel small and unimportant.
" She went on, "After all, the blues is a music born out of the slavery day sufferings of my people.
Notre Dame The burning of the Summer Palace has become an indelible image for the sufferings of China during the colonial period.
I thought about what The Economist recently described as the "global empathy gap" between sufferings of the West and those in Beirut.
The hyperbolic self-congratulations of President Trump only invite the federal government to look away from the continuing sufferings of Puerto Rico.
No matter how badly he wants to be rid of the memories and sufferings he's experienced, that is simply out of his control.
It turned out that being gay was the least of my sufferings, because the way they treated all of us was just horrific.
Clouds are the sorrows, sufferings, or providential circumstances, within or without our personal lives, which actually seem to contradict the sovereignty of God.
Congress must take action now to pass the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act and relieve the sufferings of millions of Americans.
"We recognize that the transformation of France Telecom led to individual sufferings, which the company, alas, wasn't always able to prevent," he said.
In Catholic and Irish-nationalist parts of Belfast murals lament the sufferings of civilians in Gaza and proclaim support for hunger-striking Palestinian prisoners.
Despite his many sufferings, and a hostile initial reception to much of the concert work, he managed to produce a great deal of music.
"I ask you to extend the hand of friendship to those who come here, often after great sufferings, seeking refuge in your country," he said.
She was of us and wrote for us nuanced, complicated, authentic and honest representations of our culture, our lives, our triumphs, our sufferings, our failures.
She was of us and wrote for us nuanced, complicated, authentic and honest representations of our culture, our lives, our triumphs, our sufferings, our failures.
In an epidemics when a huge number of person are attacked by acute and similar sufferings from similar cause, Homeopathy can be of great prophylactic help.
Nothing in Arya's recent history has prepared her to settle down in relative peace, to empathize with Sansa's sufferings, to grit her teeth and forgive and forget.
During the trial, the wheelchair-bound man told the court that he never was a Nazi and that he was not indifferent to the sufferings of inmates.
"I think of the sufferings your people underwent during this unfortunate period, which was brought about by my country, and cannot but feel the deepest regret," he said.
Of course, it's the usual bait and switch routine—distracting people from their deeper sufferings and projecting that dissatisfaction onto scapegoats who have nothing to do with it.
Atwood's protagonist, Offred, is a Handmaid—a fallen woman who is forced to bear children for righteous couples—and the book follows her sufferings under the Gilead regime.
But the news of Mr. Ostriakov's victory after a three-year court fight quickly spread worldwide as a bit of delight in the day's welter of assorted sufferings.
Our tears and self-flagellations are meant to be in remembrance of Hussain's agony, but it's actually a chance for us to grieve about our own quotidian sufferings.
Rather than facing up to a humanitarian crisis and the sufferings of fellow Americans, Mr. Trump prefers to belittle Puerto Rico and question its entitlement to recovery help.
"We genuinely empathise with the attendant sufferings and wish to reassure that we are focused and committed to bring an end to this situation," said spokesman Garba Deen Muhammed.
"He (Jesus) is present in our many brothers and sisters who today endure sufferings like his own: they suffer from slave labor, from family tragedies, from diseases," he said.
Thunberg says a decisive effort is needed to prevent "unspoken sufferings for enormous amounts of people," and calls for plain speaking about the scale of the disaster facing the planet.
Many Kentuckians took umbrage at her perceived insensitivity to the sufferings of the state's miners, after she appeared to welcome—as most Democrats do—the demise of America's coal industry.
Mr. Vonsattel's program ranges over 200 years, from Dussek ("The Sufferings of the Queen of France") to Rzewski ("Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues"), by way of Beethoven, Liszt and Janacek. Feb.
So readers will frequently be invited to contemplate the sufferings of threatened minorities or discriminated-against ethnic groups, or the predicament of those who are young, helpless and preferably attractive.
On the other hand, she has also worked with children weighed down with dysfunctional guilt, in which they feel responsible for the sufferings of other people well outside their control.
Roman Catholic devotees wearing crowns of twigs, including a woman, were nailed to wooden crosses by Filipinos dressed as Roman centurions in a Good Friday re-enactment of Jesus Christ's sufferings.
The practice to refuse the release of those who deny their crimes can violate the prohibition of torture, as it uses sufferings caused by prolonged detention and interrogation to force confession.
People recognized the phenomenon before modern statistics: After publication of Wolfgang Goethe's Sufferings of Young Werther, there was a rash of suicides across Europe notably similar to the one in the novel.
To do so would court the wrath of a party that does not want to be told that a lack of reform may have played a part in China's 19th century sufferings.
The sufferings of the Baudelaire children (as well as Lemony Snicket) are depicted as unfolding in a world in which such things are to be regretted and yet regarded as blithely inconsequential.
"This is a positive health message because it means healthy lifestyle habits not only prolong life, but also improve the quality of life and reduce sufferings related to chronic diseases," Hu said.
"Weeping for other people's pain does not only mean sharing in their sufferings, but also and above all realizing that our own actions are a cause of injustice and inequality," Pope Francis wrote.
" He justified the approach by pointing to the inefficacy of other methods and asserting that there was "an intimate connection between the story of the patient's sufferings and the symptoms of his illness.
Ms. Franklin made the song a patient, circuitous, ultimately spectacular ascent, from a husky, inward-looking start to an airborne finale, through husky assurances and bluesy sufferings, through grainy determination and powerful purity.
"We are trying our best to alleviate their sufferings," he told Reuters as two helicopters were being loaded with relief supplies, including food and medicine, in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
It seems to me that an important first step for people who care about suffering as a political cause is simply to admit animal suffering into the set of sufferings they care about.
"I think of the sufferings your people underwent during this unfortunate period, which was brought about by my country, and cannot but feel the deepest regret," he said at a banquet for Roh.
"My permanent fight to preserve the peace, prevent the war and decrease the sufferings of everyone regardless of religion were an exemplary effort deserving respect rather than persecution," he told news portal Balkan Insight.
Now, it's hard to fathom why our government spends billions of dollars on security threats from terrorists at home and abroad, but then will ignore the prolonged sufferings and certain deaths caused by illnesses.
In psychoanalysis, events are reconstructed in the knowledge of their outcome: The therapeutic properties of narrative lie in its capacity to ascribe meaning to sufferings that at the time seemed to have no purpose.
When to one yoke at once I saw the height Of Gods and men subdu'd by Cupids might /I took example from their cruel fate, And by their sufferings eas'd my owne hard state.
He gave little hint of his future trajectory — save a cameo role in a student production of the German Absurdist drama "How Mr. Mockinpott Was Cured of His Sufferings", in which he played a demagogue.
At a certain point, as the indie feature mutated into the mid-budget Oscar film, it became synonymous with an earnest drama (or sometimes a wry comedy) about the strivings and sufferings of white people.
READ: Soldiers' families seek closure from Chilcot As for the Iraqi people, whose sufferings since the invasion have been on an altogether different scale, the Chilcot Inquiry will have been a matter of bland indifference.
The first two paintings in the Carrington show give some notion of her sufferings, imagination and talent; both are small but so full of enticements that it's hard to know what to look at first.
Their artworks offer a sobering but ultimately optimistic message to visitors: life is little more than a long sequence of sufferings, riddled with malaise, loss, angst, and the inevitable atrophy of the body and mind.
In modern times, China has been bullied by the Great Powers, war and turmoil have left a deep impression with the suffering caused; China will never impose the sufferings it has been through on other peoples.
In "The Risen Lord" (1864) Houghton writes that the lower part corresponds to the virtues and sufferings of Christ's life on earth whereas the upper part, dominated by arabesque white threads represents his ascension into heaven.
In particular, there's a desire to avenge the sufferings inflicted in the past century and a half, notably by the British in the mid-nineteenth-century Opium Wars, and by the Japanese in the nineteen-thirties and forties.
He's avoided the fate of 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, a former private equity executive who was vilified by the Obama campaign as apathetic about the sufferings of everyday Americans while he installed car elevators in his house.
"In order that the happiness of the saints may be more delightful to them and that they may render greater thanks to God for it, they are allowed to see perfectly the sufferings of the damned," Aquinas writes.
The advent of I.V.F. has brought more than new technologies and hope to that expressive impasse: It has made infertility experiential, an active state with its own narrative, its own sufferings and hence — one anticipates — its own wisdom.
Add to these the more catastrophic sufferings Facebook has enabled — the genocide of the Rohingya, the spread of white nationalism, the slow dissolution of global democracy — and the verdict is clear: We need to get off Facebook now.
As the history of the 225th century is but a long series of disasters, particularly in Russia, the artist turns to Cosmism as both escape from and antidote to the sufferings of the world, as his exhibitions attest.
For Endō, there are no easy routes to salvation; a person's body — its ethnicity, its weaknesses, its susceptibility to pain and desire — is as much his link to the life and sufferings of Christ as a person's soul.
It's as though this man were no more than the sum of his sufferings, and viewers must decide whether Joe's care for his mother, or his bid to save Nina, is enough to redeem the ferocity of his crimes.
Although the implementation has yet to gain momentum as the principle's code of conduct conflicts with national sovereignty, the awareness and willingness to protect people from deaths and sufferings caused by civil wars, disasters and dictatorship is gradually increasing.
Country music is not immune to those sufferings, but it does, like other forms of music, suggest happier and more transcendent possibilities, a civilized alternative that tries to get beyond those tribal impulses that continually seem to beset us.
About 20,000 more Rohingya trying to flee are stuck in no man's land at the border, the U.N. sources said, as aid workers in Bangladesh struggle to alleviate the sufferings of a sudden influx of thousands of hungry and traumatized people.
") In a copy of a July 2014 letter she wrote to advocates, Meadows described her experiences as having included: "[suicidal] attempts or thoughts, also thoughts of self mutilation (mainly self castration), sufferings from severe stress, anxiety, sadness, loneliness, depression and discomfort.
About 20,000 more Rohingya trying to flee are stuck in no man's land at the border, the U.N. sources said, as aid workers in Bangladesh struggle to alleviate the sufferings of a sudden influx of thousands of hungry and traumatised people.
"The majority of them drag out wretched days of toil in the ownership of masters too poor to feed them — too inured to hardship themselves to appreciate, in the faintest degree, the sufferings of animals in their hands," Ms. Brooke wrote.
Kaczynski is a famous animal lover who once called the suffering of animals raised for fur "one of the worst sufferings that exist in the world," and the kosher rules are part of a broad animal rights package he has long championed.
But you, me, us, who weren't born back then, who are still trying to deal with the pains and sufferings of our ancestors and we're having to walk through life being aware of our blackness, we need to understand our people's pain.
Hilary's mixture of honest anguish and sincere pursuit of the truth makes that idea moot, even as it makes her a compelling theatrical creation: we all have pasts, she seems to say, as well as the sufferings and joys that these histories bring.
He mentioned the sufferings of Americans caused by the recent hurricanes but did not bother to express any sympathy to the people of Mexico, India, Nepal and Bangladesh who have been facing death and destruction by nature on a much larger scale.
As a child watching his films, I was merely entertained, but reading this book, not his "official" biography, (which I find slightly starchy), enlightened me on the daily sufferings and joys of what it was like for him before he became famous.
What we have been observing however for the last few decades is a dangerous trend to upend these principles and erode the international law, in favor of illegal territorial expansions and invasions, which are inevitably accompanied with ethnic cleansings and tremendous human sufferings. Feb.
"There will never be such negotiations as that in Vietnam, in which we proposed exchanging a core nuclear facility of the country for the lift of some UN sanctions in a bid to lessen the sufferings of the peaceable people even a bit," it said.
Unlike the near-total redemption Scrooge enjoys in most adaptations of "A Christmas Carol," in this version he clearly understands that the sufferings of his childhood don't excuse the behavior of his adult self, and that the consequences of his past behavior can't be changed.
"In the name of the federal government, I present my apologies to the metis of the Belgian colonial era and their families for the injustices and the sufferings they have endured," Prime Minister Charles Michel told Parliament as dozens of former abductees looked on.
The Russian president said this month that there was an issue of historic justice at stake, given the sufferings of the church under communism, but he also stressed that the state had to respect other considerations, including its UNESCO commitments and the interests of secular tourism.
"Weeping for other people's pain does not only mean sharing in their sufferings, but also and above all realizing that our own actions are a cause of injustice and inequality," he said in the text of a message read for him by a top Vatican cardinal.
There is a lucid and legible story being told in this GIF, and there is also something to aspire to—an example and an illustration of the work that we all do, all the time, in wrestling the stresses and sufferings of this uneasy moment into perspective.
Ask a Brewers fan or an Astros fan or anyone unwise enough to commit to this thing over which they have no control, and you will likely get an answer that is broadly similar, if inevitably also individuated to their particular sufferings and their particular reasons for enduring them.
On Wednesday, a conference of Islamic scholars in Saudi Arabia, which includes some of the holiest sites of Islam, called on the Taliban to join a peace process to end the "sufferings endured by the Muslim Afghan people with the shedding of innocent blood, the loss of sacred lives."
Collateral damage only adds to the U.S. and NATO forces' woes Direct military strikes might be tempting in the fact that these help eliminate certain number of insurgents, but the collateral damage in an urban warfare as epitomized in Afghanistan only adds to the sufferings of the counter insurgents.
Venus, eager for her son to find a safe haven there, sends Cupid to make Dido fall in love with Aeneas in Book I, and throughout Books II and III the queen grows ever more besotted with her guest, who holds her court spellbound with tales of his sufferings and adventures.
" Human Rights Watch Asia director Brad Adams said the "admission should erase any doubt about the culpability of the president," while U.N. Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard tweeted that Duterte's comment showed he was responsible for "imposing unthinkable sufferings on 1000s of vulnerable families, emboldening corrupt policing, destroying rule of law.
And while impostors are commonly thought of as assuming a higher status, to which they have no claim, these characters take on the identities of those they perceive to be of lower status, to whose sufferings they have no claim, in order to engage in a kind of theater of pain.
In this radical vision of the good enough life, our task is not to make the perfect human society, but rather a good enough world in which each of us has sufficient (but never too many) resources to handle our encounters with the inevitable sufferings of a world full of chance and complexity.
Furthermore, in an article where the sufferings of innocent people who escape from the bloody conflict in Syria are mentioned, we would naturally expect to see a reference made to Turkey, a country that has hosted approximately 3m Syrians, including the Armenian community in Syria, since the very beginning of the conflict in Syria.
He's also influenced by some of the writing by Paul the apostle, who in spreading the gospel after Jesus's death warned the Romans and the Greeks that the sufferings of present time weren't even worth considering due to the fact that a judgment day would one day consume the heavens and the earth with fire.
And President Georgi Margvelashvili got what he wanted: a chance to tell a Western bigwig about Georgia's European orientation and its sufferings as a victim of "military aggression" at the hands of Russia; the visitor didn't quite endorse those words but he spoke of the need for "sovereign rights" to be respected and refugees to go home.
The war was tearing at me, tearing me in two the way a storm breaks a sheet of ice on a frozen lake; it broke me and I flooded and flooded, and the quiet dreamer and worker, the hibernal dreamer, the frozen dreamer, became a waker with the experiences of many, the sufferings of many in his bosom.
" Reviewing "Rehearsal for Reconstruction: The Port Royal Experiment" (218) for The New York Times Book Review, the Amherst professor Henry Steele Commager wrote: "In the rewriting of history, which is continuous, historians are coming increasingly to emphasize not the sufferings of Southern whites but the betrayal of Southern Negroes as perhaps the most significant feature of the Reconstruction era.
Books of The Times Death and grief haunt Edwidge Danticat's fiction and nonfiction — ghosts from her own family's losses, and the sufferings of Haiti (where she was born and spent the first 12 years of her life) over the decades from poverty, murderous paramilitary thugs and a devastating 2010 earthquake that left an estimated 220,000 to 316,000 dead.
" Speaking of "the many children suffering from war and conflicts in the Middle East" and a Holy Land that still awaits "a time of peace, security and prosperity," he urged "governments and the international community to find solutions to allow the peoples of that region to live together in peace and security, and put an end to their sufferings.
It's striking how it presents not just the Odyssey, which could be read many different ways, but the Odyssey as read through the lens of, you identify only with Odysseus, and you read it as a story of a male elite hero's sufferings and final triumph, which is a very particular way of reading the Odyssey.
Foreseeing a renaissance of civic virtue after the sufferings of the Civil War, Adams—whose great-grandfather was the second President, and whose father had been Lincoln's Ambassador to Great Britain—expected his reformist vision and his intellectual cohort to be brought forward to rule, as the Alexander Hamilton–Thomas Jefferson generation had been after the triumph of the Revolution.
Mr. Loudermilk, who enjoyed telling a good story, convinced the D.J. Casey Kasem that he had been inspired to write the song when he was stranded by the roadside during a blizzard and a mysterious Cherokee chief, Bloody Bear Tooth, led him to safety and asked him to tell the rest of the world, in song, of the sufferings of his people.
"There will never be such negotiations as that in Vietnam, in which we proposed exchanging a core nuclear facility of the country for the lift of some UN sanctions in a bid to lessen the sufferings of the peaceable people even a bit," said Kim, referring to the summit between Trump and Kim in Hanoi last year that ended without a deal.
According to Pausanias, the famous Greek travel writer of the time, "Brennus' wounds left him no hope; they say out of fear of his countrymen and even more out of shame as the cause of all their sufferings in Greece, he died deliberately by drinking unmixed wine…" Over time, as vinification improved and legends faded into legend, it no longer became commonplace to water wine down.
Bush; my friend, the Vice President, and Dr. Biden; Mayor Rawlings; Chief Spiller; clergy; members of Congress; Chief Brown — I'm so glad I met Michelle first, because she loves Stevie Wonder — (laughter and applause) — but most of all, to the families and friends and colleagues and fellow officers:  Scripture tells us that in our sufferings there is glory, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.
Alternatively, someone focused on the primacy of race might complain that white women have effectively hijacked anti-Trumpism, using their positions of influence in the media and elsewhere to turn what should be a "Get Out!" moment into a "Handmaid's Tale" moment, depriving Black Lives Matter, immigrants' rights groups and other like-minded movements of media oxygen in order to focus on their own more intimate sufferings at the hands of Trump-like elite men.
But it is absurd to identify the world with those zones in the well-off countries where people have the dubious privilege of being spectators, or of declining to be spectators, of other people's pain, just as it is absurd to generalize about the ability to respond to the sufferings of others on the basis of the mind-set of those consumers of news who know nothing at first hand about war and massive injustice and terror.
The aggregate of all our joys and sufferings, thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilizations, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every hopeful child, every mother and father, every inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lived there - on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.

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