Sentences with phrase «with painful memories»

This comes at a key moment for the Assassin's Creed franchise too, with painful memories tied to the previous entry, and its proprietors keen to demonstrate what the series is still capable of.
With painful memories of a family slain, the Chosen One seeks an end to Pain's malevolent ways, but his talent is raw and undisciplined, and the dangers are great.
Our heart gets so blocked with painful memories, trauma, or anxiety that we can't feel what we need, what we want, or who we are.
The last time Arsenal had to take a break from the club competitions we are involved in because of an international break it could hardly have come at a worse time for us, as we had to suffer those two weeks with the painful memory of a proper beating by Liverpool at Anfield.
When I shared with them the painful memory of my dog running away when I was 10, we actually cried together and afterwards we all shared hugs.

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While some bears look for signs of a looming bubble — with the memory of the painful sting of the 2000 dot.com bubble in mind — others search the blue skies for signs of catalysts that...
If they want to talk about family, about their happy memories, about their painful memories, or about who will win the superbowl, I hope that person will listen and speak with them.
You'll be doing the hard part, the showing up part, and suddenly a word or a song or the presence of a plate of deviled eggs grinning back at in you in the fellowship hall will flood every sense with memory — at once nostalgic and painful, comforting and sad.
Instead of ignoring those emotions, blaming others, repressing our feelings, whitewashing our painful memories and the emotional baggage that comes with them, we can address things in a new way.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
It brought back a flood of very painful memories for me, of losing my faith and my relationship with god.
Amnesia is memory loss based on physical trauma or selectively ignoring events that cause discomfort; America is a great nation with a proclivity toward overlooking its painful past.
In the wonderful explorations by Binet, Janet, Breuer, Freud, Mason, Prince, and others, of the subliminal consciousness of patients with hysteria, we have revealed to us whole systems of underground life, in the shape of memories of a painful sort which lead a parasitic existence, buried outside of the primary field of consciousness, and making irruptions thereinto with hallucinations, pains, convulsions, paralyses of feeling and of motion, and the whole procession of symptoms of hysteric disease of body and of mind.
At any moment this has a focus, but one which shifts continually, now on perception of the outside world, now on a memory which has somehow been stored out of mind (perhaps for many decades), now on an emotional state, now on a toothache, now on construction of an abstract pattern of thought, now on communication with others, but again and again on the often painful process of choosing among courses of action, and then of acting.
But with all those good memories that shape our past, we are also made up of the opposite — painful memories, broken relationships and trying times.
Grieving the loss of this amazing man, and grieving for all of the painful memories associated with his war - tangled life.
If we had managed to complete our second half comeback against the Potters, then maybe the memory of that terrible half would not be quite so painful, but as it is, the rugby team got their chance to gloat and will come into the return match at the Emirates on Sunday with confidence high and with a belief that they can do the double over us.
In contrast, overwhelming painful and frightening experiences are committed to memory without being tagged with a time and place.
Our body memory will strive to respond in the same way we were responded to as infants, and you may feel an urge (like I did for many months with my own son) to stop your baby crying at all costs, because it is just too uncomfortable, painful, or rage inducing to bear, to hear them cry.
I am also terrified of breast - feeding because my nipples are very sensitive and painful and I have bad memories associated with them, also because of sexual work / abuse in my past.
But the research is adding to a body of knowledge that may someday provide doctors with a treatment to would help people to overcome those painful memories.
I personally experienced the disadvantage of muscle bulk when began the sport of triathlon from the sport of bodybuilding, and some of my most painful memories of endurance competition come from the soreness, dehydration, overheating and overall discomfort associated with carrying over 25 pounds of «extra» show muscle.
Any grievances, preconceived notions, past painful memories are all to be swept away so that we can move forward with the Universal pulse of the Golden Age.
For me, health scares trigger a cellular memory of repeated, long journeys riddled with blood tests, tissue samples, emotional agony, family distress, surgery and painful recovery processes that followed a moment just like the one I described above.
No matter how many years go by, the anniversary date of when our child died brings back deeply emotional memories and painful feelings (particularly if there is trauma associated with the child's death).
It sounds as if you have been able to replace painful memories with kinder ones, perhaps I will try.
Martha Marcy May Marlene (Director and screenwriter: Sean Durkin)-- Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Sure, there are appearances by luminaries from a wide spectrum of life (Keith Urban, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Martin, and President Bill Clinton, to name a few) who speak to what a figure of consequence Campbell was, but so much more of the film is filled with family and friends who offer both warm memories of Campbell and chilling insight into how this disease is so painful to watch.
Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Todd McCarthy, THR: «Anyone who's ever had a high school or college teacher make it a point to manipulate or mess with students» lives will no doubt have relatable, and possibly painful, memories revived by this vivid portrait of a...
Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman (Elizabeth Olsen) struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Martha Marcy May Marlene (Director and screenwriter: Sean Durkin)- Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Martha Marcy May Marlene (Director & Screenwriter: Sean Durkin)-- Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Moreau's composition conveys the sharpness of painful memory, even while her ambling camera and almost random continuity carry with them the atmosphere of the process of human reflection.
Woodruff used the site to catalyze a discussion contrasting American society with the one in The Giver, in which individuals readily surrender memories in the belief that past events are burdensome, painful, and best forgotten.
«From my culture, we usually leave it to the teachers to deal with education,» said Nguyen, of Kent, Wash., who came from South Vietnam at age 4 as a refugee and had painful memories of being treated differently by teachers because of her ethnicity.
But for Dawson, this sleepy corner of Ghana is rife with emotional land mines: an estranged relationship with the family he left behind twenty - five years earlier and the painful memory of his own mother's sudden, inexplicable disappearance.
Through him we learn what it was like to grow up with a gruff but oddly tender veteran father who would wake his children in the middle of the night when the memories got too painful.
Five Hungarian Holocaust survivors recall painful memories — trying to make peace with the past — during a visit to their homeland.
«In Grey we got the first glimpse of what makes Christian tick, but in Darker we go deeper, into his most painful memories and the encounters that made him the damaged, demanding man Ana falls in love with
Perhaps, for the first time, Hayley can have a normal life, put aside her own painful memories, even have a relationship with Finn, the hot guy who obviously likes her but is hiding secrets of his own.
Braxtyn's Bounty for Bones, Inc. was developed in memory of Braxtyn, a lovable and unforgettable Golden Retriever who had an unfortunate and painful encounter with bone cancer, and was taken too soon from his friends and family in 2010 at the young age of 7.5 years.
She carried a handful of painful memories associated with her father.
The plan here is to steadily build to this massive new version of the game with a brand new lease on life and another shot at making a positive first impression — an impression powerful enough to wipe clean the painful memories of 2017's disastrous launch.
We might finally be reaching the promised age of multiplayer gaming where praising games for simply working is becoming silly, but with some painful online memories not - so - long - ago, I still think stable online gameplay deserves a tip of the hat.
The game is so intertwined with the dreadful memories and painful feelings of the time that, two years later, I'm not ready to go back just yet.
Painting seems to be as much a form of divination as a way to dig up painful memories, bringing into focus the difficult tremors and disturbing experiences we all deal with
In Cantor's words: «I was concerned with how to transcend tragic experience and heal painful memory.
Reminded that there were important moments that deserve to be remembered, stored away with all the painful memories that seem to flood and overcome when childhood times pop into consciousness.
Their simultaneous presence and absence within the works connotes the violence associated with erasing a disturbing or painful cultural memory while still having them identifiable for posterity.
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