Sentences with phrase «feel weariness»

If you make it through Lean on Pete, you'll feel weariness in your bones afterward.
Well thought - through ergonomic aspects, compact size, and light weight allows to use this Kindle ereader for a long time without feeling any weariness or discomfort.

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It is not unusual to find among non-literate people, as among the literate, a feeling of world - weariness or disillusionment, and despair.
For all of the weariness we certainly feel from the worldly admixtures that fill these sorts of tales, where our efforts or our supposed innate goodness solves the problems of an imbalanced world — and the Disney franchises certainly are chief among these offenders — I was reminded that their breathtaking reach is a kind of pre-evangelism that we must mine for the sake of the Kingdom.
It is God's intent that we feel the pangs of hunger, the gnawing emptiness, the dizziness and weariness.
The weariness of the final year was mutually felt.
Today I went down the path of mentally wondering if I could remove feelings of weariness that arise if I experimented with parenting like a Dad for a day.
Wearing amber bracelets was thought to be beneficial to sufferers of rheumatism and arthritis and reduced fatigue and feelings of general weariness.
There is a deep sense of weariness with Cuomo, a feeling of anger, even betrayal.
Meanwhile, the low - carb group actually reported feeling better on the diet, noting less weariness and, despite eating fewer calories than they were used to, none complained of hunger.
Everyone can benefit from a juice cleanse or juice detox, especially if you are experiencing any of these common symptoms: - feeling run down or fatigued - experiencing repeated sickness or allergies - not sleeping well - inflammation - signs of premature aging and weariness
And the better I understand Billy Wilder, his weariness and acerbic sense of humour, the more I feel comfortable saying, with that complicated mix of affection and fair warning that I think indicates his work as well, that his movies are assholes and mean it.
If you've related to my weariness for the genre, this one will only exasperate the feeling.
Coco is all blustery earnestness, and Tom Amandes, as Lincoln, doesn't fully capture the in - his - bones weariness Lincoln feels from the weight of the war, instead relying on actorly mannerisms and tricks.
No longer sustained by the violence of his passions, He feels all the monotony of his way of living, and his heart becomes the prey of Ennui and weariness.
He goes on to describe the weariness of black British artists who felt, by 1990, «encumbered with matters of cultural identity and its politics» (32), contending that the Turner Prize — level success enjoyed by some who were appreciated for just such art making masked continued institutional discrimination and misunderstandings of the artists» unique creative practices.
One of the things that's been interesting to see on the business community side, is that there are a lot of both smaller and large sellers that have desperately been looking for a platform and a way to get their green products and services out there, and not feel — particularly the genuine ones — that they're not caught up in the consumer weariness about greenwashing.
The evidence is clear that persons are being exempted from criminal law protections in these jurisdictions based on «psychological suffering» arising from «weariness with living» «refusing to impose one's deterioration on others», [62] feelings of anger and distress which are «normal» for those who «incur or [are] diagnosed with incurable impairment or terminal illness», [63] «negative images of disability and dying» which are pervasive in our society, [64] and the difficulty of distinguishing psychological suffering from depression.
It's hard not to feel a bit of weariness at the prospect of doing this all over again — the dozens of enemy outposts, the quirky characters, the cinematic story missions that nevertheless don't seem like they have much to say about anything.
«I feel there is a little bit of weariness,» he told TechNewsWorld, «but I think it's a short - term impact.»
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