Sentences with phrase «also times of despair»

There are also times of despair in which pet owners have to deal with the loss of a pet right there in an animal hospital or veterinary facility.

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Yes, pregnancy can be a time of great joy, but trying to become pregnant can also be full of stress and sometimes, despair.
His sorrow, his concern, his despair, is selfish (like the dread of sin which at times almost frightens a man into sin) because it is self - love which would like to be proud of itself, like to be without sin — and consolation is what he is least in need of, wherefore also the prodigious quantity of consoling thoughts the physicians of the soul prescribe only make the sickness worse.
All of the main characters in the film are driven by their love of music, and we also see how they turn away from music in times of despair.
Two thirds of the way through as I wiped tears from my face and not for the first time, I remember thinking with some despair that there was such pure evil in the world and then I was reminded that for every ounce of that evil, there is also pure & true & honest love that will always triumph over it.
It's also a time when parents, teachers and students in places like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Washington DC are feeling more dread and despair than the excitement that usually accompanies the first day of school, because we can see so how the privatization and austerity moves in these cities are threatening every fundamental of our children's education.
While this need not necessarily stifle anybody's dreams, the narrator finds herself falling into neatly laid out roles, struggling with the smothering of her ambitions while also finding a guiltily satisfying release: «It's an absolute despair and at the same time a kind of sweet relief,» Grushin writes, «to give up worrying about achievements for a spell and surrender to the inevitability of her temporary escape from destiny.»
At the same time, it can also open the way to more nuanced and less clichéd interpretations of red, white, and blue — which are still our colors — that could inspire redemption and renewal just as readily as they might perpetuate despair.
He also took «official» images, promoting the ghetto's work efficiency, and at the same time he documented the grim daily life in the ghetto: suffering and despair, starvation and diseases, the exploitation of the workers, the deportation of thousands to death camps at Chelmno and Auschwitz.
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