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    1. Soon Helen proves to be boring and insecure, as she barely has anything to say; in fact, every word has to be screwed out of her


    2. I hope the news of his departure for Corsair Territory doesn't give the people of Alcazar any misguided feels, like something that will make them feel insecure with his future leadership


    3. Berndt stands, arms folded in resignation, as Joris goes on to explain that Leos frequently appear confident but underneath are insecure and crave affection


    4. always needy, and always insecure


    5. very insecure existence; at any time you could be disconnected


    6. Merely feeling insecure or having a fear of the unknown outcome of


    7. 'Well, … I … er … feel that she was essentially shy and uncertain; a big girl of older parents and consequently insecure


    8. "Stop that!" She insisted, feeling a bit insecure


    9. I felt ugly (and was told that I was, constantly), I was lonely and insecure


    10. "As secure and as insecure as any," Elmore said

    11. As a result, you are feeling insecure


    12. To dream that you have a unibrow indicates that you are feeling insecure about your physical appearance


    13. If it wasn’t for the artificial gravity Scott would be nauseous rather than just this strange insecure feeling that no more half a metre separated him from the cold suffocation and desiccation of space


    14. She herself had considered it, but wondered if it would make her seem vain, and not the best example to set to those of her patents who were insecure about their looks


    15. The revolutions which the turbulence of the Greek clergy was continually occasioning at Constantinople, as long as the eastern empire subsisted; the convulsions which, during the course of several centuries, the turbulence of the Roman clergy was continually occasioning in every part of Europe, sufficiently demonstrate how precarious and insecure must always be the situation of the sovereign, who has no proper means of influencing the clergy of the established and governing religion of his country


    16. there than in Waddell’s cabin, but still in an insecure place


    17. A memo to (insecure) parents: Unconditional Love is (oftentimes) an Immature Love


    18. I was being daft and insecure


    19. Johnson grew up poor, and remained insecure about that fact his entire life


    20. Raul recognized the type: Soviet trained and insecure before his Russian masters; so anxious to prove his effectiveness that the lives of Nicaraguan civilians were readily disposable

    21. They seemed disappointed that their last hope turned out to be a young, insecure girl, with no experience or plan


    22. She stood with her father’s hand on her shoulder, insecure, but still bravely smiling on the outside, and greeted them all back respectfully


    23. - You are much too self-assured to be as insecure as you somewhere have told yourself that you are


    24. Second, aint nothing wrong with making friends is it? Is your girl that insecure where you can’t have any female friends?”


    25. eling the back roads was making us feel insecure


    26. It makes us feel anxious and insecure if we are left unprotected


    27. You will act like a selfish, insecure kid that is trying to play a role that is not yours yet


    28. I was so incredibly needy, insecure, and selfish, using her and our love as a commodity, a commodity that I certainly valued immensely since it was an indispensable solution to fulfill my personal needs


    29. obsessive, explosive, insecure


    30. but if we feel insecure, unsettled or lack self respect, then the clothes—in

    31. relationship that leave you unsatisfied, insecure and wanting


    32. In fact he saw that her ultra-competency hid a very insecure person


    33. Madeline had lost her last three positions through closures, and was feeling very insecure indeed in everything, not just her job


    34. In fact he saw that her ultra competency hid a very insecure person


    35. It is your mind only that makes you insecure and un-


    36. Or probably it is the recession—makes them insecure


    37. For his part, Roger begged her several times to leave, with the real hope that she would not, for her presence was a constant reminder of a happy past and a cruel and insecure future


    38. The whole insecure


    39. Although these victories were incomplete and some of the conquests, at least initially, insecure, the course of world history was changed irrevocably


    40. I think he was insecure because he did not come from a legitimate princely line, and thus for him as for Hitler, it was all or nothing

    41. Whatever support we hope to find is insecure and leaves us; and if we pursue it, it eludes our grasp, and continuously glides away from us, forever evading us; nothing waits for us


    42. You are just insecure


    43. You’re too insecure of David!”


    44. Tip #91: When your child thinks, “I feel insecure


    45. And you make yourself look insecure


    46. Nothing in my construct rests on such an insecure foundation


    47. Mohan was a very insecure young teenager at that time


    48. A weak insecure leader is afraid of losing his/her position, or take responsibility for the mistake of his followers, afraid of change, innovation and improvement


    49. Writers do this sort of thing because they're insecure


    50. The olive skin and heavy five o’clock shadow were the same, but instead of cool disdain his eyes seemed insecure











































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