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As he duly notes, travel journalists are a little like alcoholics, doomed to repeat the same story in the same words.
Indeed no other writer gave me this feeling again so purely until I ran across David Foster Wallace, so many years later, and found he'd learned the very same thing; I suspect he learned it from the same doomed, messed-up, wounded, alcoholic genius of a teacher.
As a prostitute in a doomed relationship with a suicidal alcoholic (played by Nicolas Cage), she earned a "Best Actress" nomination at the 1996 Academy Awards. .
"I can pinpoint the day, the hour, the minute, the second that I doomed myself to life as an alcoholic," Greaves wrote in his autobiography, "Greavsie".
RAAB: I think that their relationship is doomed because the Consul is an alcoholic who hasn't hit bottom and Yvonne is a masochistic enabler who imagines that love can conquer all.
Take the famous "pillar portrait", done by Branwell, the doomed brother (original of both Heathcliff and the alcoholic Arthur in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall).
A telling prologue in Mill Valley foreshadows McTeague's doomed existence, leading up to the death of his brutish alcoholic father; a charlatan dentist takes him under his wing.
Imminently doomed?
Newspapers - doomed.
America is not doomed.
The curreny is doomed.
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