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What, he asks, would grief be "without its tears, its sobs, its suffocation of the heart, its pang in the breast-bone?" Not an emotion, James answers, for a "purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity" (PP 1068).
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If I was always in tears, would my grief begin to look slovenly and unedifying?
There would be grief, and anger, and raw pain mingled uneasily with patriotism and pride and a search to draw meaning from mind-numbing slaughter.
"I knew it would cause grief," he wrote at 7 11 P.M. "The biggest thing that pissed me off is that T did exactly as I knew they would for precisely the reasons I thought.
If the killing of any other ethnic group had been celebrated, the University would make grief counselors available.
Rite Aid spokesman Pete Strella said in a statement that those at the company felt "deeply saddened" by the events and would make grief counselors available to employees "as long as they are needed".
In contrast to being a broker for the provision of mental health support for bereaved patients, other GPs saw the provision of psychological support and counselling for mental health issues and bereavement support to be key components of their role: I think some GPs are fantastically good at the whole psychological stuff and that would include grief and loss[ 11].
Then — then my soul rejected all relief, Comfort I wish'd not for, I lov'd my grief: :: 'Hear, my Abella!' cried I, 'hear me mourn,' After Burgoyne's surrender on October 17, 1777 (part of the aftermath of the Saratoga Campaign), Ann Bleecker, her daughter and sister (all that remained of the family), and possibly a slave child returned to Tomhannock.
In the idle months that followed, their grief would turn to anger, as the gallons of bile they'd been repressing finally spurted out of their mouths, directed at the "industry" they'd once so highly praised.
So profound would be my grief that I'd never look at another woman again.
(There would be more grief for him later).
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