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So I won't have to remember this heartache?" A tiny shape hovers nearby, seeming sympathetic.
But if this heartache continued, he'd go out and run it off.
Richard Hell, the proto-punk rocker and writer, knows this heartache better than most.
Here are the magnificent, gut-wrenching last lines: "Sometimes when you look at all this stuff, all this suffering, all this heartache, all this struggle, it's hard to figure out how to say anything at all about it.
Wringing a stream of watery invective out of "I Follow Rivers," he could well be standing in for the guy who caused all this heartache in the first place.
"This has never been about money as far as we're concerned, but it incenses us that through all this heartache Thomas Cook quietly set about claiming back its own costs.
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Now I feed faith to faith, suffer human noise, complain about this or that heartache.
If you try to avoid the heartache this question stirs in you and give a generic answer without bringing up your loss the conversation may continue without opening that door.
There is astounding empathy and forgiveness for all the heartache in this world in this group.
This was heartache of a manageable and articulate order.
If it was going to cause this much heartache, why didn't you save yourself the trouble and stay?
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