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That incident solidified feelings I have about the power of books and one's helplessness without them.
These setbacks, after the virtually uninterrupted Southern successes of 1861, caused many across the Confederacy to wonder, in the words of the South Carolina diarist Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, if "these reversals and terrible humiliations … come from Him to humble our hearts and remind us of our total helplessness without His aid".
Seattle Post-Intelligencers Melanie McFarland said although it is "a fecund opportunity for cheap laughs", Shalhoub was able to keep the "balance between Monk's power and helplessness without caving into lower comedic impulses".
An urge to indulge in helplessness without a doubt, an urge to settle for purely necessary and mechanical activities instead of life, an urge to go through the motions instead of really living.
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Studying philosophy cultivates doubt without helplessness, and confidence without hubris.
If there's been trauma, it can be re-traumatizing to have that same experience of pain or helplessness arise without being able to do deal with it.
I lay in my bed and watched the events around me — the distress of my family, the helplessness of my doctors — without anxiety, comfortable that I had made the correct decision.
But just as giving in erodes your self-esteem, a pattern of interacting with others with lies and helplessness can leave you without much sense of personal worth.
Among all of the 460 participants, 35.2% showed normal psychological states, while 14.8% had depressive symptoms (with or without anxiety or helplessness); the proportions of patients with anxiety (with or without depression or helplessness) and helplessness (with or without depression or anxiety) were 33.3% and 39.1% respectively.
Plus the poignant "Underbelly", which ponders the helplessness of birth and old age without too much cliche, suggests the band's literary sensibility is no student put-on.
It is made up of three dimensions: a) rumination: incapacity to avoid thinking about pain; b) magnification: exaggeration of the impact that pain produces; and c) helplessness: the feeling that one cannot free without overcome pain [ 13].
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