Sentences with phrase «with despair»

A once healthy, young man with limitless potential becomes filled with despair from a catastrophic diagnosis at the age of 21.
So it is also with the physician of souls when dealing with despair.
Along with despair - inducing stamina and strength, the red dragon can also cast simple magic.
Often, people fail to live up to their potential because their failures are met with despair and they expect their rewards to come to them instead of actively pursuing those goals.
I too struggle with despair and depression at times.
She carries sadness that isn't hers to carry because most of us can not carry these moments alone and yet there are so few who will make peace with our despair.
The discovery of these contradictions threatens our culture with despair....
But when she moved in she saw with despair how run - down the buildings next to her were.
In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream.
For example, when she first realised that she was dying of TB she responded to this illness not with despair but with joy; joy because she recognised it as the «call of the Beloved» to come and be with her in heaven.
A hardening of antivaccine attitudes, mixed with the despair experienced by families living under the strain of autism, has heightened the debate — sometimes leading to blowback against scientific researchers.
And as Cheryl copes with despair, bad weather and predators both human and otherwise, she looks back at her marriage and childhood and tries to rebuild herself from scratch.
WASHINGTON — One of the themes in Paul Schrader's «First Reformed» is how humans grapple with despair at a time when the climate crisis leaves little room for hope.
It was only a week or so ago that some Arsenal fans were wringing their hands with despair and predicting a collapse of form and results that would see Arsenal slide out of the Premier League title race, exit the EFL cup and suffer the usual fate of being runners up in our Champions League group which would see us knocked out in the first knockout stage.
She and her husband watched with despair as water rushed into their southern barbecue restaurant, with a force that reminded her of Niagara Falls.
The second season moves away slightly from the pure shock value of Gilead's dystopian horrors, but that real estate is occupied now by a battle with despair.
Oh Angie — I have just woken up too early with despair over what to wear today after travelling for work for 4 days, and straight into a couple of back to back 12 hour days... what a lovely treat and inspiration to read your post with my coffee this morning!
Again, this would make empirical theology merely a variation on foundational or metaphysical forms of theology, whereas empirical theology begins with despair about foundationalism and its concern with generalities.
Despair Arc shows how a generic high school girl obsessed with despair turned a class of lovable misfits into a lethal group of terrorists.
Toller's wife left him after their son was killed during his military service, and he has been living with despair for so long it's no longer clear, even to him, whether he's in a dark night of the soul or has passed through to the sickness unto death.
We are now going to have to live with this despair for the rest of our lives, and if I live to be 100 I don't think a single day will pass by without my thinking that we inadvertently killed one of the dogs that we loved so deeply.
Notice that for Rubenstein the death of God can truly be greeted only with despair, but this is a despair that drives us to nothingness as our ultimate situation.
Inner cities throughout the nation are saturated with despair and broken systems that tragically limit the human potential within them.
A sense of hope as contrasted with despair and hopelessness is, according to Dr Leonard Sagan, physician and immunologist, critically important for health and wellbeing in any community (Sagan 1987).
It's almost as though blind rage is the only emotion left strong enough to coexist with despair, or survive in its presence.
Finally, it seems more than ever that modern American society is «an experience in dissatisfaction, a wager on the benefits of discontent».4 Consistent with the despair of chance, there is a new and growing hopelessness and a draining of American optimism.
At least with the royals, we can all agree to agree and to disagree, to point fingers, to clap our hands with glee, to shake our heads with despair and to laugh out loud.
For Chagall, images of hope tinged with despair, of joyous celebration in the face of death, remained in the foreground of his essentially Jewish religious imagination.
Once I discovered that it was unlikely I would ever become attracted to women, I realized with despair that this meant I would have to be celibate and alone for the rest of my life.
«Even this is not the outcry of one overwhelmed with despair, but is the beginning of Ps.
Paul Merson, like a lot of his generation of Arsenal players, look at the performances of the current Arsenal side with despair.
Clegg - tellingly - was as vocal as any Tory backbenchers, unlike his party, which sat half - dead, rigid with despair.
If you, like me, are looking at the Labour division and rancour with despair, join us.
«I received the results last night's YouGov / Channel Four of the key Tory / Labour marginals with despair but no real surprise.
The listeners scored well, correctly matching deep barks with aggression triggered by an intruder and higher - pitched yelps with the despair of an abandoned dog.
Ronit, Esit, and Dovid — in another sign of the film's generosity of perspective — are all freighted with a despair that's understood to be self - created.
For its authentic engagement with despair, Hannibal earns its wrenching nihilism: It's a great, epic vision of American horror.
At the same time, the movie dramatizes the risks and dangers that relief workers face, along with the despair felt in the struggle to save lives.Sarah
For once, Allen doesn't shy away from social commentary and contrasts the Hewetts» complacent opulence with the despair of another wannabe aristocrat, Nola (Scarlett Johansson), a frustrated actress who finds in Chris» sceptical approach to life an explanation for her own misfortune, and provides him with the excitement his new lifestyle is lacking.
Nevertheless very little about this movie plays to the expected disaster - flick clichés, especially the ending, which mixes survival with despair.
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