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"If I cry, nothing will change.
Only the one sharp imperative cry, nothing more — but he recognized the sound, and stopped and closed his eyes for a moment before turning to watch the cruiser nosing toward the curb.
Only the one sharp imperative cry, nothing more but he recognized the sound, and stopped and closed his eyes for a moment before turning to watch the cruiser nosing toward the curb.
Like for example, I want to complain about a relationship without condom, even if I cry, nothing changes-this is the way it is, he does it whatever he wants-however he wants-his way, whether I like it or not".
If possible make yourself cry, nothing moves people then tears.
If you think that a million good things can happen to you and are excited to start getting what you want, it's much more likely to happen than if you crawl into fetal position in the corner and cry, "Nothing good ever happens to me…".
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If I just sit at home and mope, hugging the dog and crying, nothing's going to change".
As John "the Savage" -- the only character in the novel born of a real mother and reared outside the plastic environs of the "Brave New World," with a treasured old copy of Shakespeare's complete works his only possession -- cries, "Nothing costs enough here... I don't want comfort.
There would, the tailgaters cry, be nothing to do but watch the game.
When I get home, I will cry from nothing more than sheer physical exhaustion.
Rousseau wrote in his "Confessions" that while he considered tears the most eloquent testimony of love, he also just liked to cry over nothing — a frivolous form of self-indulgence.
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