Sentence examples for trouble oneself from inspiring English sources

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In her version of alcoholic haute-Bohemia, it was also somehow "common" to trouble oneself with trivialities like regular meals.

We are not Ankara because they are very different from us (bad) - brown, lower class, middle eastern, Arab, Muslim, medieval, backward, and retrograde (some of this is mistaken, but when making hasty judgments, one needn't trouble oneself with the facts).

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One only troubles oneself with saints because one has been disappointed by the paradoxes of earthly life; one therefore searches out other paradoxes, more outlandish in guise, redolent of unknown truths, unknown perfumes... .. ― Emil Cioran.

Carrying a box of what resemble cannon balls would be inviting trouble, while arming oneself with a crossbow and a quiver full of arrows would be clearly suicidal.

According to Moyn, the 18th-century philosophers and moralists who "rooted ethics in sentiment and sympathy" were simultaneously troubled that "devoting oneself to an ethic of exposure and sensitivity to others' suffering (or of engagement and action to relieve it) might lead to a numbed ethical sense".

In some people early changes can also include mild depression or apathy, and trouble with words, repeating oneself and confusion.

The trouble with thinking of oneself as providing services either in the service industries or in the customer-service sectors of manufacturing and retailing companies is that one almost inescapably embraces ancient, pre-industrial modes of thinking.

The trouble involved in seeing oneself, or other people, is continued in later poems like "The Gallery," in which the poet notes, "a person shows himself for an instant/ as in a photograph but clearer/ and in the background/ something which is bigger than his shadow".

"Pure and undefiled religion befor God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble and to keep oneself unspotted from the world". Coptic Orphans- We dedicated one of our meetings to raise awareness of the work of Coptic Orphans.

The second way to escape trouble is to remove oneself.

Gore Vidal said it best when he observed how once men near 50, it doesn't seem to matter however 'regal' one is, troubled thoughts of reproducing oneself are almost inevitable.

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