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Despite the daily torments, I never complained.
"I cannot find words to adequately express the torments I suffered when he chose to ply this art of his in public".
But it was not pointless, for:... if posterity should ask of me What high, what base emotions keyed weak flesh To face such torments, I would answer: 'You!' Not for themselves, O daughter, grandson, sons, Your tortured forebears wrought this miracle..
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Tormented, I confessed to another female officer, who revealed he had hit on her, too.
In high school, fresh off what I imagined to be three years of hellish junior-high torment, I wore my unpopular status as a badge of honor.
I could go to the movies with them, sitting in loge seats — a torment; I did not wish to look "different".
It has to be a compliment to the production's power to torment: I could hardly wait to get away.
"Never will I forget the torment I had to endure," remarked Berlioz about the period when cuts and last-minute changes were being made.
I could go to the movies with them, sitting in loge seats—a torment; I did not wish to look "different".
As I shrank, the bullying became less, and the concern of teachers became acute – my physical deterioration far more terrifying to them than the psychological torment I had previously tried to articulate.
I desperately wanted to be healthy and live and eat without constant torment, I didn't want to deal with hunger pangs but equally, I hated the pangs of guilt I felt every time I tried to fight those intense urges to starve or exercise or puke.
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