Not exact matches
If you
stare at the monumental load of work and assume that you'll be alright in the long run if you attack it all head on, you might just be setting yourself up for
failure.
Kepler finished collecting its first mission's data in May 2013, when two hardware
failures limited the telescope's ability to aim
at one area of the night sky and
stare at sunlike stars.
This graphic - novel account of Hurricane Katrina is bruisingly straightforward, with blunt facts and fearless illustrations
staring straight
at the worst of what the storm wrought: the swamp of dead bodies, the stench of the Superdome, and the
failures of local and federal governments.
* depression *
failure to grow
at a normal rate * behavioral changes (things like
staring into space, circling, and disorientation) * weakness or lethargy * seizures * inability to gain weight * too much weight gain * vomiting * diarrhea
I laid down beneath one of the 2 trees left within the main ruins and
stared at the sky, cursing myself for not being able to explore this place I had dreamed of all my life (your included «
failure» blog rang true for me after this experience — I too had been a mountaineer, and another phase of our Peru travels took us high into the Cordillera Blanca with an attempt of Mt. Pisco — a blizzard turned us back; it's still there waiting for us).
Like literally, deep exhale of all that striving and thinking «you can do this», just to have a complete and utter
failure of a project sitting in front of you
staring back
at you in all of it's ugliness.