The phrase
"much unhappiness" means a lot of sadness or distress.
Full definition
This book clearly illustrates how being unaware of differences in the way that each spouse shows love and needs to be loved can be a root cause
of much unhappiness in marriage and how to create connections and closeness by learning to speak each other's love language.
The absence of such agape love is the major cause of the appalling percentage of divorce in contemporary marriages, and the root of
much unhappiness in legally persisting but.
If there is
much unhappiness among today's student body, the reason is not material hardship, but the lack of trust that makes it too difficult for the individual to give his life a meaning.
Many will be sad to see «Downton Abbey» finally closing its doors upon the conclusion of the Christmas special this year, but one of its key stars won't be viewing it with
too much unhappiness.
If you are not prepared for this and unwilling to adapt to consider the fragile nature and sometimes stubbornness the breed can show, save yourself and your
dog much unhappiness and look at another breed.
«I have been licensed for over two decades and have worked with thousands of families to provide a clear, unbiased place to think about issues that
produce much unhappiness.
Divorce causes so,
so much unhappiness, and it is so often unnecessary, if people only have the right tools to make their marriage work.