Sentences with phrase «miserable place»

I don't want to give anything away, but I think its safe to say that this movie takes its audience to a pretty miserable place.
The ministry has decided that stuff like fun and color aren't good for the people in the city of New Harmony, which has become a grey and miserable place of existence.
Louisiana is a miserable, miserable place in the summer.
Offices infected with this sort of drama (all of which sounds completely dreadful) are not only miserable places to work but also usually terribly unproductive.
secondly, all I am saying is if I had all the powers you attribute to your god, I wouldn't make the world such a pain filled miserable place.
Mars is a cold, dry, miserable place now, but we have tantalizing clues, mostly from data taken from orbit, that suggest that in the past it may have been very different — warmer and wetter and more Earth - like.
I followed the lure of the drink for far too long, never seeing that, invariably, it always took me to the same miserable place... I felt the same profound need to... establish a root somewhere, to put a declarative end to one life and to immerse myself, both feet in, into another... It takes a lot of weeding and tilling of the soil to create a [home], but I knew how to do that.
There are enough people out there who view travel as a concern, and other competitions who are more documentary biased and present the world as a somewhat miserable place.
The Scottish painter was born in Grangemouth, «a rather miserable place», in 1920, the son of an artist father and pianist mother.
It is ppl like yourself that make this world a very miserable place to live for everyone else.
Work would be a miserable place if you didn't have someone to bounce ideas off of, to vent over a coffee with or with whom to share small successes.
Businesses that don't operate from a base of trust, respect, and partnership are miserable places to work — we know this all too well from past experience.
Kids usually love both parents and getting stuck in the middle of any tug - of - war is a miserable place for a child.
Assemblyman Rory Lancman insists Albany is «not a miserable place,» and what he wants — by running for Congress — is not out, but «up.»
But it is likely a miserable place: at just 13.5 million kilometers from its host star, the planet's surface is likely a toasty 480 degrees Celsius.
There, he uses his kindness and good manners to win the hearts of the surly inmates and changes the entire atmosphere of the place; the dining hall is transformed from a miserable place of inedible gruel to a cute restaurant serving pastries and deserts.
Albert Stark is a sheep farmer in the town of Old Stump, a miserable place that makes the show Deadwood look like the Vegas strip.
Rescue organizations and shelters often have to fight to make people understand that they aren't meant to be sad, miserable places and that visiting such an organization should not be a depressing experience.
In this generation we've gotten used to games portraying postapocalyptic world as grey, miserable places, which I suppose is apt given the subject matter.
You don't want to work for an employer that is going out of business or one that is a miserable place to work - either would mean you'd probably be in another job search too soon.
That must be a miserable place to be with the person you love, if you still do love him.
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