Sentences with phrase «indignation made»

For a while, righteous indignation made the losing of his religion rather fun, as it always does; but as summer wore on into fall and the water began its slow progress to winter's cold, he became merely sour - angry at the universe, but even more angry at himself for having let it turn him into a grouch.
Know that I don't know u or the content of ur ideas but this much anger and indignation makes u what I described above.

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Therefore, it does not aim to out - argue its opponents, but to shame them, to drive them from the field in ignominy, to make them figures of ridicule, moral indignation, and revulsion.
I am reminded of an observation Alasdair MacIntyre made as early as 1981 in his justly famous After Virtue, to the effect that moral and political discourse is now little more than mutually traded expressions of indignation.
Many cases of able - bodied young persons who were given the chance and left, of rabbis who made use of their special standing outside the immigration quota, filled us with sadness and indignation.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.
Their howling shrieks of righteous indignation and mourning were making me feel like the world's meanest mommy.
What I didn't expect, in becoming a parent, was the force with which people would insist I should / shouldn't be doing such & such... & the indignation if I made a different choice.
Rep. Steve Israel and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand were quick to seize on the growing indignation over the US Olympic team's made in China uniforms, designed by Ralph Lauren to be worn during the opening ceremony.
For most of the complaints are just made - for - TV indignation, with little concern for understanding the way the EU works and that is of no use in formulating policy.
Intermingling documents and records of the incident with candid testimony from eyewitnesses and participants, the film uncovers an inescapable link between the tragic incidents that unfolded in Bagram and the policies made at the very highest level of the United States government in Washington, D.C. Combining the cool detachment of a forensic expert with the heated indignation of a proud American who holds his country to a high standard, Gibney's film reveals how the Bush administration has systematically betrayed the very ideals it professes to uphold.
Sundance standout Manchester by the Sea was no dramatic slouch though it's far from a joy to watch nor was James Schamus «overlooked Indignation but neither made the final cut.
-- Philip Roth, The Counterlife With Indignation, James Schamus makes his directorial debut from his own adaptation of Philip Roth's 2008 book of the same name.
With Indignation, James Schamus makes his directorial debut from his own adaptation of Philip Roth's 2008 book of the same name.
Dramatically, the movie works in places at bringing forth a sense of helpless indignation toward a hopeless cause, though emotionally, while making a clear case, it's decidedly stilted.
With strong performances across the board and top notch work behind the scenes, Schamus makes Indignation a full meal.
After a career as writer, producer and distribution chief, James Schamus makes his feature directorial debut with Indignation, in theaters following a fest circuit that included Sundance, Berlin, San Francisco, Seattle and others.
What nearly made my lineup: a career - best Chris Pine in the underwhelming Hell or High Water, Andrew Garfield's broken idealism in Silence, Viggo Mortensen's Captain Fantastic watchability, Logan Lerman's enervated and paranoid Indignation performance, and Jesse Plemons's uncomfortable queerness in Other People.
And even worse, you'll probably believe, with righteous indignation, that your way is the only possible way to write a «real book» of «quality,» and turn your nose up at all those smug indie authors who write «inferior» books and make a living.
(I did also wonder if the narrator's indignation at Stanley activating the Mind Control Device was a poke at any developers who have an elitist stance, who look down at «ordinary folks» making games.)
Regarding her paintings made during the Vietnam War, Spero says: «I guess maybe my art can be said to be a protest... The War paintings are certainly a protest because it was done with indignation
In this piece, Emily Wade makes her indignation palpable; it's almost as if she's been played for -LSB-...]
Meanwhile, some of the same bloggers who have risen up in righteous indignation and made groundless accusations against Steig et al, have been strangely silent regarding a real act of plagiarism, namely EPA economist Alan Carlin's wholesale appropriation without attribution of large swathes of Patrick Michaels» World Climate Report.
And, at the extreme, are behaviors such as addiction to indignation, a state that makes the resolution of a dispute very difficult.
But that manner of righteous indignation can often fail to make an impression on those attempting to live their lives unaffected on the sidelines, as hardware behemoths level a seemingly endless string of suits based on often overly broad language.
Go ahead and shake your finger and carry on about how they should have been saving through the years for their retirement but spare me the indignation, because a lot of these people never made enough money to save anything.
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