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Sadness, here, is not an inward experience of depression, it is the encounter of grief, nostalgia, and sorrow in a public spectacle that requires violent retribution.
You could even call it a self-help book, for reading it slowly and carefully causes one to consider love and sorrow in a much larger context than simply that of this well-paced tale.
An entire life is encompassed, with all of its joy and sorrow, in a few minutes of wordless - but substantial - filmmaking.
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"Trees, Walking" is a powerful and wonderfully strange account of the speaker's relationship with his father (among many other things), and "Sorrow in 1944," a sonnet sequence imagining how life might have turned out for the son of Madama Butterfly, represents the collection's most focused and indispensable moment.
I learned that the desire for African American inclusion is so great that even in our deepest angst and sorrow in the face of racism, a corporation can have a discussion about the impacts of race on work that lifts spirits and opens new spaces for inclusion to thrive.
Although I expected to feel shock and sorrow, in one sparkling moment an oceanic wave of tranquility washed over me from head to toe.
This little book is a cri de coeur — an outburst of rage and sorrow in equal parts.
Appiah's column relates a woman's confusion and sorrow in finding herself pregnant with another couple's embryo.
Asking to be mentored rather than loved can save a whole lot of pain and sorrow in the long run!
The presents were tangible expressions of love and sorrow in response to intangible grief.
Heartbreak and sorrow in #NiceAttack.
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