Sentences with phrase «terrible burden»

But Justin explains that this is unhealthy, and places terrible burdens of shame and guilt on a child.
Doubtless they had contributed to the psychological pressure which had finally triggered the only action tolerable to Luther, to rid himself of the whole terrible burden of his daily life.
«I would just point out that we are a safer country, and I would say I understand what a terrible burden gun deaths are,» Howard said.
Certainly we can not miss a pervading sense of dedication to a mission, which at times was a terrible burden: «I have come to set fire to the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!
It's become a terrible burden for young people (and their ambitious parents).
Yet, ironically Augustine gets into these problems partly because he is so determined that humanity, and humanity alone, bears the terrible burden of evil.
As the aforementioned belief in divine providence continued to decline, the terrible burden of completely securing the future seemed to fall entirely upon human shoulders.
She wrote it at the time to those who knew her.She used a message that they would understand was her trying to deal with a terrible burden, and working to find a way to meet a upcoming challenge.
The performance may become a terrible burden, especially when one fails to fulfill the intended ideals.
The trouble that this city has caused through the two groups fighting over it has made it a terrible burden on humanity, particularly the United States.
Indeed, it is only by the gift of freedom in Christ that we become aware of the terrible burden of the law, and only by faith in Christ do we receive the power to name the darkness of sin and guilt.
Thus Friedrich Nietzsche heralded the death of God, and with that the news that we now live under the terrible burden of being on our own in this world.
It is an impossible one, and many men feel the terrible burden of it.
Whatever permanence is possible now depends upon steadfast personal commitments — a terrible burden for anyone with enough self - knowledge to recognize the unreliability of our fallen nature.
It was a terrible burden to have to top the warm brownies with vanilla ice cream and eat it myself, rather than saving them for the Mud Pie Bakery party.
and he plays one more year with under this terrible burden before he becomes even more ridiculously wealthy.
Marriage is a terrible burden and not to be taken lightly.
I would have encouraged proper prescribed medication under the guidance of a psychiatrist to begin to ease the terrible burdens of the disease.
The sack of the 23 INEC officials, who confessed to have received N360 million from Wike to rig the polls must be a terrible burden on Rivers governor's conscience.
The new leader concluded by saying the poorest were suffering a terrible burden of austerity and have seen their wages cut or are forced to rely on food banks under the Conservatives.
There is consensus that if we could better predict who was at risk for suicide, then we could more effectively intervene to reduce this terrible burden on individuals, families and public health.
A scientific mindset can be a terrible burden at the buffet.
«Intelligent machines are absorbing the responsibilities we used to have, which is a terrible burden,» explains ethicist Patrick Lin of California Polytechnic State University.
Dr. John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry, commented, «Alzheimer's disease presents such a terrible burden on individuals, families, and society that if BACE1 inhibitors produce beneficial effects on the course of this disorder, it is well worth the effort to try to understand and circumvent this new risk.»
Then when your thyroid medication doesn't seem to work, isn't working fast enough, or doesn't work as well as you wish it would, Hashimoto's can feel like this terrible burden you'll carry with you for the rest of your life.
Despite one shocking revelation (if you don't know the play) and the handful of Wildean bon mots that make it into Howard Himelstein's screenplay (says Lord Darlington, «Marital bliss is a terrible burden to place on two people; sometimes a third person is needed to lighten the load»), «A Good Woman» goes nowhere handsomely.
It presents the price of fame without suggesting that it is a terrible burden.
Though it captures Lincoln's eloquence and courage — to say nothing of the terrible burden of leading a country through a civil war — Tony Kushner's script smartly narrows its focus to the passing of the 13th Amendment and shows an understanding of American congressional process that's just as relevant today as it was 150 years ago.
This is, of course, a common observation for any President, but none before or since Lincoln (and, hopefully, never again) has had to bear the terrible burden of the country torn asunder — in great part because of his election.
Bad Education is both teasingly autobiographical and, in its emphasis on the terrible burden of the past, overtly Hitchcockian, almost immediately invoking Vertigo and Psycho.
It represents a terrible burden that a person has to carry, in addition to all other difficulties related to the emotional distress (Sartorius 2006).
This isn't a terrible burden, just a limitation.
It takes the terrible burden of trying to ascertain what your loved one would want in the most emotionally charged time and puts in clearly in your hands... in black and white.
Student loans are a terrible burden for many Americans.
This isn't a terrible burden, because you can replace large items first and use the check for the difference to replace the smaller items if necessary.
It should take you about three minutes to complete the forms, so this is not a terrible burden on you.
Having a way to help any dog who tugs at the heartstrings can be a huge gift and a terrible burden.
Those huge ships carrying thousands of people must be a terrible burden on the environment.
Since, presumably, you don't want to be doomed to living life sixty seconds at a time, you must find a way to break this terrible burden.
As a modern man, armed with said Move controller, I was no less perplexed and fascinated by the possibilities — the great discovery of the potential to create coupled with the terrible burden of making some sense of the opportunity, emerging from the cave with fresh experience for the trouble.
Health challenges can be a terrible burden.
But Chambers goes on to admit that nobody knows when the first artists of African, Asian and Caribbean origin made their way to Britain: «There is a terrible burden of invisibility and eradication that history has bequeathed the black - British artist.»
I am aware of amazing changes in me: how I react to stressful situations, how I treat my loved ones, how I feel about my past, the loss of the terrible burden of guilt I have carried around for 20 years.
Even if you ultimately prevail in court, your legal fees and the months or years of worry and uncertainty can be a terrible burden on you and your family.
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