Sentence examples for universal afflictions from inspiring English sources

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Its insights carry the timelessness of all great literature: in 423 pithy aphorisms it lays bare the universal afflictions of suffering, envy, fear, greed and despair, and illumines the psychological frailties behind them.

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Magical thinking is a universal affliction.

Unpaid credit-card debt was a universal affliction amongst the women.

The characters suffer from "a universal affliction", that is the desire to be writers.

The demonisation of the other – one of his pet hates – is a universal affliction.

Poor lighting seems to be an almost universal affliction of the so-so kitchen.

Step one is to recognize that it is a universal affliction, one that stems not from irrational hatred or stupidity, but rather from basic human tendencies to "see" what is apparent (our own minds) and fail to see what is invisible (other minds).

Dermatophytic infections, often referred to as ringworm and tinea are known to cause universal affliction of humans and their domestic animals.

The bulk of the abuse and neglect cases come about because of universal human afflictions: alcoholism and drug abuse, domestic anger and strife, mental illness.

The jitters appear to be a universal consumer affliction, said Jeff Schuster, executive director of global forecasting at J. D. Power & Associates.

In his private afflictions, Melville had found universal metaphors.

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