Sentences with phrase «for despondent»

Audiobooks for the despondent pollywog?
It must now make a pitch, too, for despondent remainers.

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The commercial, which was released yesterday, shows a despondent Mugabe lookalike setting places in a dining room, though the Zimbabwean president is alone for this lavish occasion.
I can think of a hundred reasons for people to be genuinely stressed, despondent or worse.
Those who run the Fed are despondent that despite implementing for eight YEARS an interest rate policy specifically designed to enable Obama to create a totally false illusion of economic «recovery» by massively increasing government spending with trillions of phony, deficit, zero - interest - rate «dollars,» the people saw through the economic lie and defeated the Fed's next intended puppet, Clinton.
And when one is despondent about one's own St. John's - by - the - Sea, one can turn again and again from that congregation and its apparent failure to the great fellowship through the ages and find in the thought of that fellowship a cordial for drooping spirits.
If things are going very well for you, you probably would interpret a sign or happening or feeling far differently than if you were despondent and without hope.
15For the despondent, every day brings trouble; for the happy heart, life is a continual feast.
And now, in this desert of despair, despondent enough to be at least talking suicide, someone — thank God for someone — who was it, and who told this someone of my presence here, and of my deathlike discouragement?
Context: Last night I was shooting the breeze with my roommates when one of them brought up religion and how it was a «good thing to grow up with religion because it gives children something to believe in», when I countered that there are many different things children can believe in growing up without having to resort to something like religion, I basically had to sit there for 10 minutes about how atheism ruins lives because it makes everyone apathetic and despondent.
Brokenhearted, despondent, and grieved over his own people, Jesus said: «I have not spoken on my own but for God.
Then for some reason, it all changed... the players became stale, they became aware of their vulnerability and from briefly regaining a foothold in challenging for the title, they seemed to fall so far from grace that our very best became despondent and started doubting the very source that got them to greatness in the first place.
And if I ever get down or despondent on here I treat myself to a L'Pool site for a quick 15 mins — jeeez do they know how to beat themselves up.
Sister Marie asked me what could be done for this little baby, Lesehu, who was so despondent that she barely moved at all.
If your child seems distressed, despondent or sad for a prolonged period of time, have them seen by someone with diagnostic skills.
Signs to look out for include, a child who always turns their head away when called, seems despondent, and is unusually quiet.
He believes that the «disenfranchised, disillusioned, despondent underclass» is not being represented by the political system, so nobody should vote for today's politicians because it would amount to tacit complicity.
Despair: Yes campaigners in Scotland were despondent, but MPs complained yesterday that it was already unfair for the Scots to have many devolved powers which are not offered to the English
Tony Blair might be despondent about Labour's prospects but all is not lost, there are three reasons for Labour victory in 2015: leadership, economy and brand.
The ball dropped Sunday on an uncertain and despondent city, fearful for the future.
This means that the cocoa roads which are deteriorating faster than anticipated due to the neglect of the NPP government, is going to get worse, making users (mostly farmers) wretchedly despondent and low - spirited to continue to labour for our dear nation,» said the Minority Spokesperson on Agric, Eric Opoku.
This means that the cocoa roads which are deteriorating faster than anticipated due to the neglect of the NPP government, is going to get worse, making users (mostly farmers) wretchedly despondent and low - spirited to continue to labour for our dear nation,» Mr. Opoku said.
Now that I've admitted that I'm as neurotic and despondent as Meredith Grey (in case you don't watch TV, she's the main character on ABC's» Grey's Anatomy»), I have to figure out what I'm going to do about it and how things have to change for me to get myself back to a slightly more perky and functional state.
The researchers then looked at emotion and survival in greater detail, examining data for the most buoyant optimists, the most despondent individuals, and patients with complicating factors like smoking.
She is despondent today and has looked all over for the lost earring.
However she seemed a little despondent, and she'd be the first to admit that she had lost her original passion for the business.
Many become despondent at the very thought of having to go back online and look for dates after a relationship ends.
Carol is equally despondent when her dreams for a future with Castor are dashed.
Meanwhile, Paul is increasingly despondent over the loss of both B. and Bruno, and has some local thugs after him for not paying them back.
«Requiem for the Dead: American Spring 2014,» yet another remarkably good documentary from HBO, left me emotionally drained, angry and briefly despondent over the matter of America and its 310 million (or so) guns.
Already despondent due to his current assignment, Egan's stress becomes exacerbated when the CIA steps in and demands harsh execution for questionable missions.
Richard Griffiths, who scored a Tony award in 2006 for his performance in «The History Boys,» plays the despondent psychiatrist who's unsure if «curing» Alan is the moral thing to do.
The despondent reformer might be tempted to turn for succor to Wonderland: A Year in the Life of an American High School, by Michael Bamberger.
Ripley illustrates the life of each student in detail, particularly Kim — a sophomore from rural Oklahoma, despondent at her American classmates whose abilities and desire for education did not match her own.
It's the middle of winter, and Francis Falbo is depressed, despondent and he hasn't changed out of his long johns and blue terrycloth bathrobe — the «uniform of a Life in Default» — for nine days.
Moved by her plight, Maggie treats Lakshmi in her home office for free, quickly realizing that the despondent woman doesn't need a shrink; she needs a friend.
Something of a departure for the action - oriented Samura, Wave turns its attention to modern life in the big city, as a despondent, hard - drinkin» young woman inadvertently finds herself the host of a hit talk - radio show.
We drove off, panicked and despondent over having to leave all those tortured animals behind, and aching for the thousands of others who, we now realized, were being abused by breeders across the country.
The afternoon after that snorkeling trip, I suddenly and unexpectedly felt so despondent that I decided to head out for a drink.
Bored of MMOs, despondent about the industry, or simply looking for something a little different?
We've been seeing another therapist who was trained in EFT for about 10 weeks but we were becoming more frustrated, despondent, and hopeless as things seemed to be getting worse versus better!!!
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