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utter disgust and morbid fear
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in another inmate’s morbid waking hour
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Didn’t think it was that morbid
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She sighed and cleared her mind of the morbid thoughts
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You won’t enjoy waiting here with us in this morbid place anyway
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It was the most morbid thing he’d ever seen
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He shook the morbid thought out of his head
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It's morbid titillation
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Then they both realized that the conversation had gotten a trifle morbid and had changed the subject and argued about who had been the better dancer
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Ours is a generation that nourishes a morbid and irrational fear of growing old…and death, perhaps; thereby occasioning (a) need to retain its youthful appearance(s) at whatever cost; inconsonant with age, at the expense of its (own) dignity, ―eternally young,‖ ―young as one feels,‖ (youthful) fashions and lifestyles, (adolescent) designs, the accomplices of artificial youth, pining for what is no longer 73
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The morbid humor of perceiving the melodramatic occultist in this
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Television audience‘s morbid fascination with dysfunctional ―reality‖ programming may conceivably occasion a time in the not so distant future when (televised) public executions or assisted suicides (perhaps) will (soon) become standard fares
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What a pleasant evening it was, once the initial morbid past had been told and all questions were exhausted, then true friendship and happiness filled the house
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The morbid humour of perceiving the
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One day he went for a walk just to get out of the morbid, dull and lifeless house and he’d heard singing coming from a church building
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I do not speak in jest! I am of the opinion that nothing less than the utter annihilation of the male ego will satisfy the morbid designs of its dourest members
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O‘Connor‘s morbid fascination with Race, while making for ―good‖ copy, is something any sober-minded individual should consider troubling if not offensive to Whites and Blacks alike
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” His private diaries, letters, and conversations showed a morbid fear of interracial sex and mixing, one rarely equaled by any but the most vicious bigots
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Not too morbid yet, sounds like it’s strictly your problem
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“Perhaps a tad morbid
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“Don’t be so morbid
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Rather than in a negative, morbid rhetoric restrict the development of the society, more not to negative, influence the development of moral human pathological
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Prejudice let us live in morbid, errors, and not true
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Not a perfect outlook on life, values will be reflected in the form of morbid self-esteem, rely upon
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Energy and focus on the sublime ourselves, which still have time to care about what others say, burnish, with moral sense to purify their negative emotions and morbid psychology
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And they accepted the morbid collective idea transformation, accepted some pathological concept of collectivism, such as concept of
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Theodore and I must have had some morbid conversations
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“Isn’t that a bit morbid?”
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I watched with a morbid fascination and wondered if he enjoyed consuming egg shells or he just didn't notice
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It was the first time I could recall having such morbid and unchildlike thoughts, but maybe my five year-old self could already sense what was coming
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— incessant activity is a morbid state
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Last, but certainly by no morbid stretch of the imagination least, the end of the world is just around the corner
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preoccupation, morbid reflections - call them and try to describe
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Some still moved aimlessly, but with the slowness of morbid illness
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Quickly following this, a certain morbid exhilaration competed for his emotions at the realization of what this find could mean to them
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still moved aimlessly, but with the slowness of morbid illness
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His lips were yelling these morbid thoughts out into the night
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Severa looked at me with that intensive look she I used to have when I met her at the time of the dictatorship: wrinkled brow, dark look and that morbid grimace on her lips
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‘All boys or particular boys?’ Stephen asked, not from morbid curiosity but from a genuine desire to understand
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And so he starts with a few cute little limericks that aren’t half bad, a bit risqué, a bit depressing, a bit morbid, but not half bad
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She loves the morbid decorations and party favors almost as much as you do
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Not comfortable to sit around and listen to these increasingly morbid ideas, Rohit had
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In a moment of morbid curiosity Jai wondered whether it would be more painful being eaten by a giant bird or a giant fish
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way, if not morbid in its poetry
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more to life than a morbid fascination in being published
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Man that song was morbid
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Indefinite! His heart sunk so low at this morbid, foreboding thought that it met with his intestinal juices
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He was inclined toward melancholic brooding when he joined the apostles, but contact with Jesus and the apostles largely cured him of this morbid introspection
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The girl stared down at him in morbid fascination, until Khemsa took her arm and led her through the gate
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These were now hurrying to join the morbid crowd gathered about the litter at the gate
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Valeria listened with morbid fascination
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Drawn by a morbid fascination, he re-entered the oracle chamber and stared down again at the motionless figure of the princess who was worshipped as a goddess, entranced by her frigid beauty
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Orastes cast a furtive glance at his companions, who stood staring in morbid fascination at their strange guest
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sexually abused before nine years of age, in addition to having morbid images, gave
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In the moment that he stood staring in morbid fascination, the only sound was the thud and swish of the snake's tail against the stones
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His slitted eyes were aglow with morbid anticipation as his erstwhile tormentor pushed his hand under his nose and with the admonition, ―Squeeze,‖ pressed against the two fingers fracturing the ampule with a tiny tinkling sound that would have been a thunderclap to Gypsy Jack Pappadoupoulis—had he known
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Born of a morbid love of admiration!
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fears, and morbid thoughts
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‘Did you buy all that malarkey about Third having some morbid fear of
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Despite the morbid mood, Gary covered his mouth and chuckled
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so-called practicing routines, so that the practitioners will become increasingly indifferent and depressed, losing sense of responsibility both to the society and to family, ending up with morbid pertinacity or insanity
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In that moment, each wail of pain the youths resonated seemed to further fuel Chance's morbid fascination with violence
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The tall civilian looked at Ingrid with something akin to morbid interest
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He quickly pushed the morbid thought from his mind as their footsteps echoed in the desolate tile hallway
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But stories of rural Africans and Indians hacking each other to death in morbid sorcery
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Every troll in the room looked forward to it with morbid anticipation
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Schnottblower found his eyes drawn to its morbid details: its eyes had glazed over until they were a sightless milky opalescence; its skin, though drying, gleamed with a slimy 230
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"Man, what a morbid hobby!" He shook his head at her weirdness
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same thing? A morbid thought enters my mind; had Aaron ever killed
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With growing morbid interest, we stepped forward desperately trying for no good reason to be silent,
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This would help with the morbid task of identifying the victims of
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“What did he do to you?” Halfshaft enquired, more out of morbid curiosity than anything else
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What was the main thrust or purpose of that life? What lessons did you learn? How did you feel about it after you died? There’s no need to become morbid or obsessed about past lives – just draw your conclusions and move on
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A depressed and gloomy man can radiate only unpleasant and morbid vibrations all around; he cannot radiate joy, peace and love
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Is it not a serious blunder? In the beginning, no doubt, it is loathsome; but after studying pathology, medicine, operative surgery, morbid anatomy, bacteriology and so on, the course becomes very interesting in the final year
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Answer: There is always a sadistic pleasure and a morbid fascination in vicarious suffering
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The shock of the morbid sight before him was clearly overwhelming
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a deep, morbid fear of the all slimy, crawling creatures
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Some morbid delusion that’s secretly evaporates before the eyes in silent
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A static state would verse out a morbid stage
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equipped morbid and demeaning solid structures spiral out of control
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Only a morbid frame composed over rigid statistics that are impeded from evolving out any more could locate a stationary place staged over here
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Flinching, she responded: "That makes a morbid kind of sense to me, Father
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For it is an age of free thought and liberty of action, an age of scientific inquiry, and determination to question and cress-examine ancient opinions, an age of greedy pursuit of pleasure and impatience of restraint, an age of idolatry of intellect, and extravagant admiration of so-called cleverness, an age of Athenian craving for novelty and constant love of change, an age when we see on all sides a bold but ever shifting scepticism, which at one time tells us that man is little better than an ape, and at another that he is little less than a god, an age when there is a morbid readiness to accept the shallowest arguments in favour of unbelief, and a simultaneous lazy unwillingness to investigate the great fundamental evidences of Divine revelation
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It soothes the heart for a little season, but does no real good, and often results in bringing souls into a state of morbid superstitious bondage
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The haunting of Hilliard had come to an end, but for how long? Raven had been burned alive once before, and was reborn as a morbid, vicious creature
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Whose hand was it? Who was offering him this chance of salvation? Feeling his stomach jerk once more he knew he was falling, felt the sharp wind at his skin pinching as the depths grew wider, his eyes saw nothing but the morbid blankness till once again a hand, then a body then a…
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An agoraphobia morbid fear
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Psychological analysis of a morbid personality has a genii in identity and values
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a group of morbid perverts appeared
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Hal decided she was exactly the sort of scientist Abigail had described on numerous occasions, the sort who would stare with morbid fascination at a creature in a cage, poking it with needles and making notes, seemingly unaware or uncaring of the subject’s feelings
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Shaking off such morbid thoughts, Hal untied the boat and climbed into the water, holding the rope between his teeth
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Holding his head and face pursuing morbid relief he felt a
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It is all very morbid: the fair outward surface of daily life, the gay, flower-starred crust of earth, and just underneath horrible tainted things, things forlorn and pitiful, things which we who still walk on the wholesome grass must soon join, changing our life in the roomy sunshine into something infinitely dependent and helpless, something that can only dimly live if those strong friends of ours in the bright world will spare us a thought, a remembrance, a few minutes from their plenty for sitting beside us, room in their hearts for yet a little love and sorrow
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“Stop being so morbid
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I don't think I'm generally morbid, but today I indulged in a perfect orgy of morbidness
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It was a very reluctant tear, and only came out after a world of wringing, and I had stood there a most morbid long time before it appeared; but it did appear, and the vicious wind screamed round the Lindebergs' blank house, rattled its staring naked windows, banged in wild gusts about the road where the puddles of half melted snow reflected the blackness of the sky, tore at my hair and dress, stung my cheeks, shook the gate I held on to, thundered over the hills