Sentences with phrase «such painful memories»

Then pundits take to the airwaves to criticize the exploitation of such painful memories to score cheap political points.
And thank you for bringing up such a painful memory.

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Remembering God's Mercy draws upon Holy Scripture and the great Catholic spiritual masters — particularly Jesuit saints such as Ignatius of Loyola and Peter Faber — to discuss painful memories through the lens of Christ's Passion.
Most people I know did have such relationships in high school; but I do know some who did not and it was not by their choice and is a painful memory to them.
It is also due to painful memories, such as the Smethwick controversy in the 1964 general election, in which Tory candidate Peter Griffiths exploited racial tensions in the West Midlands constituency to win the race.
This means you'll review your thoughts, emotions and belief systems, be able to make sense of recurring patterns, discover ways you avoid painful feelings and learn how early - life memories have built up defence mechanisms (such as denial, repression and projections) over the years, as a way to help you «get through» things.
A fantasy bond allows us to feel secure and connected to someone else, while numbing us against some of the more painful emotions that love stirs up, such as existential anxieties, fears of loss, memories of hurt, longing, or rejection.
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