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“So I should be miserable because of the world?”
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His face fell when he saw Sam in his uncharacteristically miserable state
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It was dying—James was dying—and while she was afraid of what he had become, it was miserable to watch the man she loved in this condition, struggling against death
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Now that he was sober and miserable, his voice sounded sober and miserable
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It was miserable, if orderly
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In fact, the more miserable a society is, the more offspring it produces
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I appreciated his attempt to cheer me up at this hard time -but it was in vain: I was still feeling miserable, as if all the whole world were falling apart before me
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If you build something there, it will probably be small, miserable and illegal
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It was late in the afternoon when we arrived at our hotel at Kryoneri: I sighed in disappointment as soon as I found out how small, noisy, isolated and miserable it is - nothing to do with the hotel we had seen on the leaflet
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He jumps up and finds the defeated, miserable girl full of dangerous secrets and lies, still crying on the floor
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If she had complained about sex with you and been miserable, I probably would not have asked for this, but she could not have convinced me you were sexually useless even if she did complain because she seems so satisfied
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That Nightday was made rather miserable by the fact that it rained for hours, a couple times hard enough to drown the fire and cover the sound of anything large that might come at them
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Even so we had a miserable time of it
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It was an unwritten law of street life that condemned the miserable to wander aimlessly around Soho’s darker haunts for hours before inevitably ending up back where they had started out from
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I went thru it three times before I got pregnant with Dara, it's pretty miserable
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She snarled and yelled, 'Listen to me yourself, you miserable toad
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had made another season of miserable bad-will into a truly festive
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not that they’re bloody saints, the miserable
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After a moment or two, the host steeled his resolve to admit, “I was a miserable failure at those 'simple' experiments!”
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‘It’s the only thing your miserable King has
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miserable nod of the head was Henri’s only reply
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money?' Sarah was miserable at having been the cause of
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Francois with them - and he felt miserable realising that he
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after the miserable weather of the past few days
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able to leave their miserable hovel and head west to
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the arm across the market square by a miserable old
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She’d had a miserable life by the sounds of
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soaked through to the skin and as miserable as a
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So to make their miserable high schools even more miserable; they made them either all-boys high schools or all-girls high schools
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So I wind up going to horrible Don Bosco and had a most miserable four years except for a few isolated good things that happened to me; overall a horrible experience
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sodden and miserable, into our hotel
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myself to the fact that we were going to have a miserable
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It was a miserable, rainy morning
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it even more miserable that day
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She quite pined away, and began to look pale and miserable
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of Cesky Krumlov, we were all in the most miserable of
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But it was miserable
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He was still miserable when he stopped for the night at an
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The lowest class being not only overstocked with its own workmen, but with the overflowings of all the other classes, the competition for employment would be so great in it, as to reduce the wages of labour to the most miserable and scanty subsistence of the labourer
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the miserable, withered old man turned on his sandalled
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It is hard in the stationary, and miserable in the declining state
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pointless asking the miserable old man any questions,
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‘After two days of those miserable plains I’d happily
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turned on his heel and left them both – miserable, but
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It had been a miserable week
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His love remained true to Desa as he made his way across this world, but even before they were trapped in Kyeb, he realized what a miserable time he could cause for Foemong if he consistently refused the friends of the women Foemong found
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to be the most miserable place on earth
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The rest will, the greater part of them, be allowed to lie waste, producing scarce any thing but some miserable pasture, just sufficient to keep alive a few straggling, half-starved cattle; the farm, though much overstocked in proportion to what would be necessary for its complete cultivation, being very frequently overstocked in proportion to its actual produce
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them miserable once more
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Jean and Marguerite were miserable as they approached
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We know that happiness is a state of mind; that the same event can make one happy and the other miserable
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I felt miserable, for I had thought she
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But not even the beautiful flowers sprouting out of the scorched earth could lift his spirits; he was miserable most of the time
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And you’d choke to death in a miserable heap out here
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They look miserable,
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Time to conceive of a way to get himself out of the miserable situation
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And as Mercer had long done the same, adding that there was never a good time or reason to venture into that miserable Hold, he did not mind passing on such jobs
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None of you truly knew how miserable and lonely that poor girl was
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They wound through the lower decks, the miserable muffled moans and whimpering sounds of agony and abuse escaping each open chamber they passed in the darkness
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Within a year, he cannot stand her and is miserable
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His appears to be a pointless, hard, and miserable life
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Embracing the absurdity of an objectively miserable situation is a way to be happy
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Reason demands that Sisyphus must be miserable
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Until at last, at long and miserable last, the base of the White-Gold Tower greeted her struggling and teary eyes
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As we mature, we develop a certain tolerance to unfilled desires without being miserable; this is more true of some of us than others
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Conversely, the more we obsess about ourselves, the more miserable we become
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Domingo, and in all the other parts of the new world which he ever visited, nothing but a country quite covered with wood, uncultivated, and inhabited only by some tribes of naked and miserable savages
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Quito, which had been but a miserable hamlet of Indians, is represented by the same author as in his time equally populous
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She has had such a miserable time of it during her first marriage that she either consciously or subconsciously keeps away from adult men
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But those nations were by no means so weak and defenceless as the miserable and helpless Americans ; and in proportion to the natural fertility of the countries which they inhabited, they were, besides, much more populous
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The miserable Hatter dropped his teacup and bread-and-butter, and went down on one knee
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The moderate capital of the company, which, it is said, does not exceed one hundred and ten thousand pounds, may, besides, be sufficient to enable them to engross the whole, or almost the whole trade and surplus produce, of the miserable though extensive country comprehended within their charter
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Upon a subsequent occasion, in 1750, when a proposal was made to parliament for putting the trade under the management of a regulated company, and thereby laying it in some measure open, the East India company, in opposition to this proposal, represented, in very strong terms, what had been, at this time, the miserable effects, as they thought them, of this competition
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The miserable effects of which the company complained, were the cheapness of consumption, and the encouragement given to production ; precisely the two effects which it is the great business of political economy to promote
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He was miserable when he cut his first teeth
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It was more miserable waiting than it was climbing or walking
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He is evidently the more wretched and miserable of the two; because happiness and misery, which reside altogether in the mind, must necessarily depend more upon the healthful or unhealthful, the mutilated or entire state of the mind, than upon that of the body
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“Sore, miserable, alive
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Well we did not care what it was because we had a few days fly free but eventually either they or there relatives turned up again to make our lived miserable but then again the whole peninsula was covered in flies so we were not alone in our suffering
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I thought to myself what a fucking cheek this bloke who had never heard a shot fired in anger in his miserable life was telling me how to fight the war
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I awoke in the morning and struggled stiffly from bed I looked out of the window the day outside was cold, wet and miserable which just about summed up my feelings to a tee
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By this miserable policy, he does not, perhaps, always consult his own interest in the most effectual manner ; and he probably loses more by the diminution of his produce, than he saves by that of his tax
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Rosemary looked miserable
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Miserable weather, a chat and coffee with your best friends
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to do so on this miserable morning
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“Right lad pin your ears back and listen to what I have to say and it just might save your miserable life”, he smiled at me and stroked his moustache
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The rain continued to fall and we were wet and miserable as well and our nerves were stretched tighter than a virgin’s knicker elastic
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A man who has nothing which he cares about more than he does about his personal safety is a miserable creature who has no chance at being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself
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“What’s wrong Sir surely they will confirm what happened after all they gave the order?” His face was miserable as he replied
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Would winter be less miserable if the house was warm? Not that it mattered
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Physical ills were miserable, but this depression was unbearable
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So with the sarcastic types there's a thin line between those that have charisma and those who are miserable
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Avoid interacting (too long) with miserable people
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They’d spent their war years thus far harassing the Reds and generally making life miserable
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The girl was miserable and her arms hurt awfully, but at least she had accomplished one thing—she had stalled the pirates’ journey and bought the younglings some much-needed time
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“How so?” muttered Wyll, who was thoroughly miserable and just wanted to kill time
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The immense fetish trees were blown up one after another, and the sacred houses and temples set on fire, or razed to the ground, and a cry of despair went up from the miserable creatures watching from the surrounding forest
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A miserable silence was over everything; and around, as far as the eye could reach, stretched the dreary mangrove swamps, dark brownish green foliage above, and a mass of twisted roots rearing their pale stems above the mud and water below