Sentences with phrase «deep unhappiness»

"Deep unhappiness" refers to a state of being extremely sad or discontented, experiencing intense emotional distress or sorrow. It describes a profound and long-lasting feeling of unhappiness. Full definition
The current school has been a source of deep unhappiness for more than a year and push finally came to shove.
I wish more Christians thought of deep unhappiness as an emergency.
The neurotic perfectionist lets their achievements define who they are and often experiences deep unhappiness over their goals.
I would recommend couple therapy before marriage, to see if you are compatible and can work out problems before they become huge obstacles and create deep unhappiness.
Sixth, make therapy available for your teen - ager, if you know that he is in real trouble with drugs or that his use of them is symptomatic of deep unhappiness.
When I faced my deep unhappiness for the first time, I collapsed; but acknowledging my feelings led me back to wholeness.
But if it is excessive or produces guilt or interferes with a child's normal activities, it is symptomatic of a deeper unhappiness.
Perhaps God's consistent failure to come through with the blessings he prayed for — deliverance from sin, spiritual joy to replace his deep unhappiness — was evidence that God did not exist after all.
GS: Also when you hear the fans singing «You're not fit to wear the shirt» they're showing their deep unhappiness with the performance.
Repression of any kind creates negative energy, leading to deep unhappiness and even physical illness.
Kolárová is allowed to play his wife with a little more edge, yet she imbues a quiet dignity for much of her screen time with just a hint of her deep unhappiness threatening to bubble to the surface.
Chad and Nicole had decided to divorce after many years of deep unhappiness and a year of marriage counseling.
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