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People will see his constant suffering.
But if the person replies that he or she indeed embraces wretchedness and constant suffering, you explain to him or her how taxing it is to practice the religion.
The ancient rabbis suggest that you ask a potential convert, "Are you not aware that today the people of Israel are wretched, driven about, exiled and in constant suffering?" It's a rhetorical question.
"They make me work all the time, my sons," he said, his face a comic pantomime of constant suffering that instantly made clear why he has long been called one of New York's most charming hosts.
"From then on, we lived in constant suffering and harassment," she told me.
That is constant suffering, for no matter how hard I try, everything I do feels wrong, and every path I follow leads to failure.
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Why is it, you might be asking yourself, that very bright, talented individuals clutching phenomenal CVs and apparently facing a world of opportunities, are suffering constant self-doubt, depression, anxiety and burnout?
The law lifts Belgium's age restrictions on euthanasia and can sanction it where children have a terminal and incurable illness, are near death, and suffering "constant and unbearable physical" pain, and where parents and professionals agree to the choice.
This is known as an absence seizure, and over the next year William, now 10, who lives with his family in Brooklyn, went from having one or two a day to suffering constant seizures.
It can be described as suffering constant embarrassment in this drama.
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