Not exact matches
I have been
pained many times by the ugliness of the «sanctified» inhumanity we foster and employ, and I know that it has often made me
more thick skinned to a particular person or incident than I should have been.
As if deeply
pained, the drunk looks up at the cop incredulously: «Any fool can see there's
more light up here.»
The Stanford scientist who announced the results had been a vegetarian for
more than 20 years, he said that it
pained him greatly to report the results.
When it first launched in it's original black and champagne colourways a couple months back I complained to
more than one friend about how beautiful it was and how much that
pained me.
I am
more of a closet staple kind of girl, so it
pained me to see things trending for fall and winter that I didn't already own.
The earlier film's sobering perspective on the cynical and self - centered point of view of a budding novelist is replaced by a
more aesthetically prismatic consideration of two female friends at a
pained crossroads.
I wanted calm to absorb the
pained, deranged provocation I'd just seen, not others» loud, livid snap judgments; there'd been
more than enough sound and fury in the preceding two hours.
Squires shines in her
pained place and her children, Daisy (Briana Shann) and Dylan (Dylan McKiernan) are
more than tenable, they're heart - rending and wholly authentic, too.
Maybe that's why the film often feels like a sex farce played at half - speed, with the
more measured pace evoking a sense of
pained autumnal reflection.
I've decided not to include some
more obvious entries like the Arkham series where a rogue's gallery of villians lambast your demise, or the famously
pained cries of the Metal Gear Solid game overs.
And when the credits started rolling it
pained me a little bit until the secret ending and I'll tell you I am
more ready than ever.