Sentences with phrase «part loathing»

Many among us feel part fear and part loathing, not liking where we are and often wondering where we're headed.

Not exact matches

Boehner hates the poor in part because of his obedience to his corporate masters but I think more because of his own self - loathing.
This 15th - century hymn uses clothing in another way: «Let holy charity / Mine outward vesture be, / And lowliness become mine inner clothing / True lowliness of heart, / Which takes the humbler part, / And o'er its own shortcoming weeps with loathing
Are you a Genesite or are you part of Death's March across the Universe enslaving life and that which has been created for the simple loathing that because like Death itself who can not create but only destroy that you loathe all those who can create and do create in such a manner because like your master your want all to worship you giving you power over all instead of empowering humanity to have power over Death?
I think it's part of my loathing for colder weather that has always held me back.
Thanks to some hard work on her part, that voice has shifted away from self - loathing to one that is far more supportive of who she is as a woman.
And this year, she offers her best work to date, opposite Viggo Mortensen, portraying equal parts of fear, loathing and intrigue as the wife of a man caught between a clouded past and a hopeful future.
Similarly, although married to soldier Kane (Oscar Isaac), she was also part of a dividing pair in another sense, engaging in a self - loathing, self - destructive affair with fellow academic Daniel (David Gyasi), even before Kane had set off a year ago on a top secret mission (perhaps, indeed, that is why he agreed to the mission in the first place).
These adolescent power fantasies have grown toxic, and their treatment of women reveals a pathological, deep - seated fear and loathing on the part of fans and creators.»
As a doctor raddled with guilt and self - loathing regarding her unknowing part in an unexplained local death, rising star Adèle Haenel continues her streak of excellent performances, with a rigorous demeanour to her growing obsession that brings to mind certain Hitchcock leads, specifically James Stewart's pair of overly nosy protagonists in Rear Window and Vertigo.
That doesn't sit well with the music - loathing Riveras, especially Miguel's domineering grandmother (Renee Victor), an overly broad caricature who does her part to set the plot in motion by smashing the boy's guitar like a piñata.
Terry Gilliam) Cast: Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton, Ben Whishaw, David Thewlis, Matt Damon In the latter stages of his career at least, Terry Gilliam has been a familiar presence at the festival without ever quite becoming part of the wallpaper — «Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus» screened there, and twenty minutes of «The Brothers Grimm,» but «Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas» remains his only film to compete for the Palme d'Or.
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Adapted from Waller - Bridge's one - woman stage show, Fleabag is equal parts comedy and tragedy — an uproarious, filthy satire about a young British woman's chaotic existence and sexual misadventures that gradually lets her violent self - loathing peek through.
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Five parts actual review, 2 parts sarcasm, 2 parts bad puns, and one part self loathing = one of my game reviews.
And the idea - generation part of studio - time for me is 90 % self - doubt and self - loathing, 10 % lightbulb - nirvana.
Flea has appeared in films that span many genres, such as Suburbia, Back to the Future Part II and Part III, My Own Private Idaho, The Chase, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Thrashin», Low Down, and The Big Lebowski.
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