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The fear that without constant distraction, I'll be stuck alone with my wretched thoughts.
All sorts of wretched thoughts ran through my mind: the images of the killings of thousands of non-white South Africans who stood up for freedom and the oppression and humiliation inflicted on the non-white majority as a policy of the apartheid government.
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Now that we're in Christmas party season, spare a thought for all those wretched hungover photocopier-hugging souls.
If the show is a flop the audience can console themselves with the thought that they have spent a wretched evening in a good cause.
That film was Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, in which an old man dies and has his last thoughts filled by the same grim debate: was I wretched in all my glory?
I realised that it was the same "story" as a film I had seen two years earlier - Citizen Kane, in which an old man dies and has his last thoughts filled by the same grim debate: was I wretched in all my glory?
And they were wretched.
O wretched state!
Beeber was wretched.
Conditions are wretched.
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