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But if I steal your money, tomorrow you cannot eat and tomorrow you cannot go to school and tomorrow you'll be a hopeless man".
Giles recalled the duke discussing Prime Minister Anthony Eden as " 'a bad man, a hopeless man... he helped precipitate the war through his treatment of Mussolini... that's what he did, he helped to bring on the war... and of course Roosevelt and the Jews....'....
"It's a painting by a hopeless man, it could have been done by Kafka, it says a lot about his psyche: here you do not see greatness, you see misery". Hitler famously applied to the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts in the 1900s but was rejected twice.
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She wasn't scared of hard work: she'd worked in hospital kitchens, cleaned the offices of the electricity board, all while bringing up a houseful of children by two hopeless men she'd told to bugger off.
Put simply, this French film tells of hopeless men mired in a South American oil town willing to risk their lives for the $2,000 that might free them.
In the ring Morrison could really fight, and his early contests, when the knock-outs are played back-to-back, resemble a Rocky trailer – Morrison, with his bleached blonde hair, dropping a variety of hopeless men in grim knock-outs in which the men are often lifted clean off the canvas.
As the preposterous and buffoonish Dek, Rhys Ifans is a model of how hopeless men are in the film: given to flopping melodramatically on his Laz-E-Boy and later cowering in terror when Jimmy's grotesque gangland mates come menacingly a-calling.
For one thing, the peeved look and wilting companion fit with at least some of the words on The Haunted Man, which deal with hopeless men of varying shades of horridness: nice but pathetic amid the tick-tocking guitars of All Your Gold, violent and angry against the electronics of A Wall.
There will be no pictures of hopeless men and women huddled on grungy streets.
A poor speaker and hopeless party man, Tocqueville was elected to the Chamber of Deputies only at his second go in 1839, sitting with the centre left.
(1982; he reprised the role in the film's sequel, Another 48 Hrs. [1990]), hopeless homeless man Jerry in Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) alongside Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss, and prisoner-playwright Lee Umstetter in Weeds (1987).
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