Sentences with phrase «get emotional over»

I'm not one to get emotional over teeny tiny images, but the ability to get a new rock and roller Emoji with an Aladdin Sane bolt over his eye — that gets me a little choked up.
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore is the movie of the moment, and if you get emotional over it, know that you have company in its main character.
As the only woman, Hamilton becomes the butt of a lot of jokes and is also quick to get emotional over situations outside of her control (she cries at least three times).
by Ian Pugh Beyond its pale stab at indie street cred and an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (which are almost one and the same these days), Lars and the Real Girl shares with Juno an invitation to partake in a never - ending stream of laughs over its premise until it basically flips a switch and instructs you to get emotional over it — the supposed target of discussion here being nothing less than that ever - popular subject of paternalistic revulsion, mental illness.
As we normally do on nice - weather weekends, we went to the lakefront for a long walk recently, and I couldn't help but get emotional over the fact that our second baby will be here so soon.
I've watched this clip 30 times, and I get emotional over and over.
(Oh jeez, I'm getting emotional over here.)
While Thatcher was upset about her own downfall, Duncan Smith (along with Cameron and Osborne) was getting emotional over the plight of someone else.
Although I have gotten emotional over films with dogs as a central part of the film before, Megan Leavey is the first canine centric film I've watched since I became a dog owner myself, and it became an extremely moving experience.
EXCLUSIVE: Melissa Rivers Gets Emotional Over Playing Her Late Mom Joan in Joy — Watch the First Clip!
But is it worth getting emotional over?

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Over the next several months, amid signs that his emotional state was deteriorating, Cruz bounced among several Broward County public schools, including one for students with disabilities, before ending up at an adult education center to get his GED.
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«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit of God to understand the mood and emotional state of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
Twitter is having the closest thing a social media site can have to an utter emotional volcano explosion over the official news (which was already the the worst - kept secret in a family famous for them) that Kate Middleton's got a royal bun in her royal oven.
We should be looking for ways to make our economy more family - friendly rather than getting our knickers in a wad over same - sex spousal relationships if we are really concerned about strengthening the emotional bonds necessary to bind family members together so that the family may once again become the primary building block for a healthy society.
High - stakes issues tend actually to get more portentous, over time, as we sink greater and greater emotional and intellectual investments into....
I'm not as altruistic as most i guess, bcause i get more emotional over my wn suffering than that of a stranger that i do nt know.
It's hard not to get a little emotional watching it over again.
Well, it may not be exactly true but former Arsenal goal keeper Jens Lehmann believes that the new signing Petr Cech has to get over his emotional bond with Chelsea if he wants to succeed at Arsenal.
Some guy getting emotional and smashing his GFs cars window might also get 50K in the states, but have you read about bail bonds and shit over there?
I have to admit to watching the highlights on channel 5 a little later, the Mr's was in the bath, I watched the 2nd half over and over again, I have been starved of such luxuries for too long, I even started to get a bit emotional... and I realised that I really do love this club more than I should do but god how I love loving it.
And men, we don't get so emotional over sex either.
All thoughts and opinions about getting over emotional baggage so you can deal with adult things are, of course, my own.
If your daughter gets blown off in the cafeteria by her best friend Kayla and you run right over to «talk it over with the girls» or even worse tell your daughter «to forget about Kayla, she's a terrible friend,» then you're not allowing your daughter to learn the emotional components that can buffer failure.
But given the uncertainty of the time range and the emotional aspects of carrying a nonviable pregnancy, many moms opt for a D&C or medically induced miscarriage once the diagnosis has been confirmed, preferring to get the physical aspect of the miscarriage over with as quickly as possible.
I hated the class where we went over what to do in the event of infant loss (let's just say I got a bit emotional and had to bury my wet face in Andy's shirt for awhile), but like my midwife said, it's good to talk about it.
«Patients and their families should expect the physical symptoms that they experience after a head injury to get better over the next few weeks, but that emotional symptoms may come on later, even as the physical symptoms subside,» said lead researcher Dr. Matthew Eisenberg.
The idea that just gritting your teeth and pushing through emotional pain and essentially «getting over it» is a valid option for women suffering from postpartum depression (or anyone suffering from any mental illness) is why the suffering continues.
It took me a long time to get over the fact that I didn't get to have my perfect Hollywood birth experience, so I can totally understand how another mom - to - be would choose a VBAC for emotional reasons.
So I had to get deep I had to get spiritual I had to get all sorts of things and the first six weeks of me breastfeeding my first son was so emotional for me, because I had to deal with a lot of things and I'm saying all this because once I got over that nursing in public was empowering beyond imagination.
Its comforting to know im not the only one, I was set to be induced with my fifth child on jan 1, went to hospital at 5 am, put on pittosin at 6, dialed slowly, and had painful contractions, Dr broke my water at 11, contractions even more painful, got the epidural at 12, labor did not progress, was dialated 3 cm all day, @ 8 pm,, Dr took me off pittosin for an hour to see if I would progress if we started over again, at 9 they hooked me up again, all night and just progressed to a 4, that next morning, still nothing, finally Dr said we need to do a c section, since my water was broken earlier the previous day, he was worried about infection, finally went to operating rm, it was so cold, I was shaking and crying, I was so scared, btw my previous 4 children were vaginal births, I felt so guilty, thinking it was my fault my labor did nt progress.Finally I had her, when the Dr held her up for me to see, I started bawling, she was perfect, it was very emotional, she weighed 6 lb 4oz and 18in, Im very proud of her, and myself
She sent me the link to GBO and I got very emotional as I looked over the website and read / watched some of the birth stories.
Where would you hold cabinet meetings?In the houses of people cheated and fucked over by the 90 per cent wealth - owning elites who have not got the emotional imagination to envisage what true poverty actually looks / smells / feels like.
But it's not over: he now appears to be getting quite emotional, as he said: «I hope it's all come apart and I hope we'll be able to put it together again.»
The heightened emotional pitch of the evening was created over the weekend, when Richard Reeves, Clegg's former strategy director, gave an interview in which he said the Liberal Democrats would not support the Tories plans for a boundary review unless they got Lords reform in return.
You can change what you think and get some conscious control over your emotional life.»
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Jack had been playing golf with his brother over the school holidays and while hot tired and emotional (a normal state of affairs for my son at the time), his golf club got stuck in the bag.
The thinking brain yells over to the emotional brain, «Hey you, get with the program.
To get the same emotional effect you will have to increase your sweet intake over time.
One thing that I noticed is when I do my work and look at my lines and kind of dissect and find the emotional parts in the scene, I go through it a couple of times in the night before and in the morning and when I get to work often times over the last year I found that it just there, it's there and it's at my beck and call.
The more aware you are of how you speak to yourself, the easier it will be to start to change them and get control over your emotional eating.
You can't erase your emotional memories so maybe you can not expect yourself to completely «get over» the last relationship in order to move on.
The physical aspect of how to get over a breakup has a lot to do with the emotional.
If you've experienced the loss of a loved one to the disease you really don't need to get your emotional guts ripped out all over again.
Waugh's outlook comes out ahead in this mishmash, if only because of the undeniable physical and emotional torture that Eric endures — frostbitten legs, a hidden lake frozen over with fragile ice, the inopportune timing of going through drug withdrawal, coming ever - so close to getting a signal on his portable radio, staring at his torn flesh and realizing that he's starving.
We don't have to know the references to get swept up in them, because his evocation is so vivid its like we experience them — and the emotional power they have over Davies — along with him.
There was a massive failure to attach the same emotional weight to Dom's betrayal as there was clearly in watching Hobbs and Deckard get over their personal differences.
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
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