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Now, he says, "I realize a lot of it was quite miserable.
Maimon's material life in that period was quite miserable.
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Otherwise, it's going to be quite miserable".
Even the happier ones are quite miserable, but this was the black dog of fast food joints.
"He's quite miserable — grumpy, really — but also quite macho," Mr. Crowther said, speaking of Mr. Darcy.
You try your best to help your patients, but your hands are chained because your resources are quite miserable.
"She has four lovely children," he informs his diary, "a house she loves, no money worries, and is quite miserable".
Perhaps because I now tend to play people who are quite miserable, or at least not at their happiest, in my normal life I try to be quite upbeat.
And it's quite miserable, because you instrumentalize the whole world as a threat, or as a potential sort of interest [to yourself]." If you want to be happy, Ricard says you should strive to be "benevolent," which will not only make you feel better, but it will also make others like you better.
But I do get the impression that an awful lot of colleagues are quite miserable at the moment, and I don't know whether they'd all admit to it – in fact, probably none of them would at this stage of the election.
I thought, 'Oh, God, maybe I won't get a job at the end and it will all be quite miserable.' " (Helpful tip from Nietzsche, according to Mr. Botton: Don't panic about panicking. Life is difficult, and angst is a normal human response).
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