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Coming to terms with stuff, and reshaping it, in a way that is bearable?" The artist's preferred outlet for misfortune, I suggest, is often assumed to be humour.
I was effectively 16 again, on the hook for a five-hour class and the dreaded road test, which I came to fear I'd never reach, given the labyrinth of civil-service incompetence, bureaucratic nonsense and simple misfortune I had tumbled into.
"He also didn't have the misfortune I had of losing my best player [Giuly] to injury after 15 minutes".
With those in my part of the country who were sharing the misfortune, I commiserated.
Accepting my misfortune, I left the mosque and decided on grabbing a bite from KFC.
But then I recognize that despite the travails and Seth's misfortune, I am realizing some sort of explorers solace.
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But Afghans were always blaming outsiders for their misfortunes, I said.
In a moment of untypical distaste about goggling at other people's misfortunes, I stayed away.
This town does not actually exist; I know of no community that has experienced all the misfortunes I describe.
If he dealt with his final illness the way he handled previous misfortunes, I suspect he saw it as an opportunity for growth.
The moment that the last desperate pass of Tom Brady's fell on the turf and time ran out, I felt some obscure hurt — compounded by the many gridiron misfortunes I have witnessed the Eagles suffer over the years — lift, and in its place was a floaty, giddy, I-think-I-can-fly feeling.
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