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But if you feel a void in your life from not having those things then it can lead to bitterness.
If you do not respect your personal boundaries (perhaps in fear of someone else's reaction), this is likely to lead to bitterness and resentment over time.
It is the little things that compile and lead to bitterness. 2. *Compromise* There has to be some by both partners.
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This special treatment led to bitterness.
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We only get one life to live, and living life this way leads to bitterness, sorrow, and regret.
Felix Leiter had his largest role to date in a Bond story and much of his humour came though, whilst his incapacity, suffered in Live and Let Die, had not led to bitterness or to him being unable to join in with the underwater fight scene towards the end of the novel.
High hopes and too many broken promises led to bitterness in the local population.
For a start, the killings provoke revenge, perpetuating a cycle of retaliation that can only lead to more bitterness and violence, more martyrs and suicide bombers.
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