Unhappiness
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And, while there is general
unhappiness
with the US dollar, the Chinese renminbi is still far from becoming a major global reserve currency, let alone the dominant one.
Many recent studies show that spending time relaxing with family and friends contributes to how happy people are with their lives, while long working hours, and especially long commuting times, contribute to stress and
unhappiness.
Many surveys show that it is almost like an addiction, with a short-term benefit leading to long-term
unhappiness
and remorse.
This disorder presumes that using sex to relieve unhappiness, and feeling guilty about it, is also diagnosable.
Second, experiences that bring lasting pleasure or
unhappiness
do not always command a high priority in government circles.
Being in a country at peace does not of itself make everyone happy; but it removes many obvious causes of
unhappiness.
My moderate optimism should not disguise my
unhappiness
at America's poor economic management.
Many in Sarkozy’s governing UMP have become increasingly public in expressing their
unhappiness
with his decision-making method.
On the left,
unhappiness
with the Court has been simmering since the 1980s, but two developments have brought the anger to a boil in recent years.
It comes at a time when the US-China relationship has reached a 40-year nadir, the result of trade frictions and US
unhappiness
with Chinese assertiveness abroad and increased repression at home.
It behooves every society to take the pulse of its population and heed well the sources of social
unhappiness
and distrust.
There is no shortage of reasons for voters’
unhappiness
with the current state of affairs.
He thought he understood what she herself was quite unable to understand: how, though she was the cause of her husband's
unhappiness
and had abandoned him and her son, and lost her own good name, she could feel energetic, cheerful and happy.
'I was the inevitable cause of
unhappiness
to him,' she thought, 'but I don't wish to profit by his calamity.
Life is sundering us, and I am the cause of his
unhappiness
and he of mine, and neither he nor I can be made different.
They would even enlarge the
unhappiness
of the earth; they would one day make the very dogs howl with despair when they had taken them out of the tranquil satisfaction of instinct, to raise them to the unappeasable suffering of passion.
It completed her
unhappiness
to find herself again between these two men.
The force of continued
unhappiness
gave him a glimmer of common sense; he decided to set off for Languedoc, packed his trunk and went to the posting house.
Simply and solely French vanity; it is the memory of her father, the famous cloth merchant, that causes the
unhappiness
of a character naturally morose and dry.
In this manner, she would not be introducing a stranger into her home, she would not run the risk of
unhappiness.
remove my unhappiness, and your love bestowed upon a man who is insensible to the blessing--who even now contemplates a design upon the affections of the niece of the creature who--but no; he is my friend; I will not expose his vices.
Supported by the conviction of having done nothing to merit her present unhappiness, and consoled by the belief that Edward had done nothing to forfeit her esteem, she thought she could even now, under the first smart of the heavy blow, command herself enough to guard every suspicion of the truth from her mother and sisters.
Elinor derived no comfortable feelings from this conversation, to lessen the uneasiness of her mind on other points; she was left, on the contrary, with a melancholy impression of Colonel Brandon's unhappiness, and was prevented even from wishing it removed, by her anxiety for the very event that must confirm it.
Concern for her unhappiness, and respect for her fortitude under it, must strengthen every attachment.
The attachment, from which against honour, against feeling, against every better interest he had outwardly torn himself, now, when no longer allowable, governed every thought; and the connection, for the sake of which he had, with little scruple, left her sister to misery, was likely to prove a source of
unhappiness
to himself of a far more incurable nature.
As soon as Mrs. Dashwood had recovered herself, to see Marianne was her first desire; and in two minutes she was with her beloved child, rendered dearer to her than ever by absence, unhappiness, and danger.
She now found that she had erred in relying on Elinor's representation of herself; and justly concluded that every thing had been expressly softened at the time, to spare her from an increase of unhappiness, suffering as she then had suffered for Marianne.
She was sorry that Mr. Darcy should have delivered his sentiments in a manner so little suited to recommend them; but still more was she grieved for the
unhappiness
which her sister's refusal must have given him.
I talked to her repeatedly in the most serious manner, representing to her all the wickedness of what she had done, and all the
unhappiness
she had brought on her family.
'I must make the following quite clear: First, the importance of public opinion and propriety; secondly, the religious meaning of marriage; thirdly, if necessary, I must refer to the harm that may result to our son; fourthly, allude to her own unhappiness.'
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