Sentences with phrase «sorrow than anger»

Harrelson plays the hard - ass chief with more sorrow than anger, and John Hawkes, as Mildred's ex-husband, has a sinewy arrogance that expresses the desperation he's covering.
But when I raised my hand to ask the question, I did so more out of sorrow than anger.

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Carter then used — more in sorrow than in anger — the perennial resort of the exclusive Club of Presidents: «This is the kind of question that has to be faced by any president when someone leaves the White House.
It was a point Gordon Brown brought up, saying: «I say in sorrow rather than anger, it is no use opposition for opposition sake.»
Ruskin tells Warner's story more in sorrow than in anger, but there's plenty of both to go around.
Both, of course, are signs of racism aimed at African Americans, but the paintings speak more of joys and sorrows than of anger or fear.
She calls her latest exhibition «Sorrow, Suspension, Ascension,» and visitors may well leave, like the ghost of Hamlet, more in sorrow than in anger — but not much closer to hSorrow, Suspension, Ascension,» and visitors may well leave, like the ghost of Hamlet, more in sorrow than in anger — but not much closer to hsorrow than in anger — but not much closer to heaven.
Many commentators are proclaiming, more in sorrow than in anger, that the melting of arctic pack - ice (which was high again this year) is a certain indicator of global warming.
If the application is truly brought more in sorrow than in anger then, as a general rule, the court will have sympathy.
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