Sentence examples for constant anguish from inspiring English sources

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Although he is now moving on with his own life, I live with constant anguish that my profound mistake cost him so dearly.

Related to this was a more general absence of "literariness" that he saw as a failing, or at least a disadvantage, and that formed a source of constant anguish to him.

Whether they beat themselves up over a mistake they made yesterday or fret about how they're going to succeed tomorrow, overthinkers are plagued by distressing thoughts--and their inability to get out of their own heads leaves them in a state of constant anguish.

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Many participants reported that their headaches caused them constant worry and anguish, and they were concerned that there was a serious underlying cause.

Respondents in the Netherlands reported more than twice as much socio-economic violence cases than those in Belgium (42 versus 19%): I lived in constant fear and anguish and was not given the prescribed medicine that I needed.

Perhaps her most constant refrain touches upon her "Jewish anguish about assimilation" — a feeling that she has no roots, no native soil, no sense of place, no nostalgia for one.

The thesis of "Scarlet Diva" -- that the cinema's icons of young, female sex appeal are subject to constant abuse and exploitation and that they find both pleasure and anguish in such attention -- is hard to dispute.

These symptoms are constant, tenacious and undesirable impulses or images that trigger feelings of anguish or apprehension.

The first half of Cryptograms was called "the problem child" by Kevin Elliott of Stylus Magazine, characterizing this child as having been "medicated at a young age to subdue constant anxiety and the fear of death, overly mired in thoughts of regret and anguish, overwhelmed with ideas and insight".

The surreal animated short begins with a Salvador Dali quote concerning science's focus on the constants of life: the instincts of sex, the sentiments of death, and the anguish of space time.

The constant mania of "Confessions" borders on exhibitionism, but, as drama yields to psychodrama, exaltation to anguish and then back, the narrative keeps winging along.

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