Word: paines
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...winning for your unit, only surviving. You found up your time, either whole or in a government make and at last to same miracle it's time to go home to family, friends a warm reception. Wrong people are cold and uncomprehending; bitterness and drink fall your life. The pain is hard to erase; only time can herd...
...stop the feeding. "There is a point," wrote Superior Court Judge Reginald Stanton, "at which a patient, or someone acting for him if he is incompetent, has the right to refuse treatment. That point is reached when intellectual functioning is permanently reduced to a very primitive level or when pain has become unbearable and unrelievable." Conroy died in February, though her tube was never removed because an appeal was to have been heard...
...monitors. In a few cases, the infants thrive in that controlled, constricted environment, designed to give them the best chance to live. But most do not make it. They spend their brief existence in a sterile world, devoid of any real warmth or affection, a world filled with pain and discomfort. In my own view, the odds just were not worth it. I found it impossible to confront the vision of my child dying alone in a room full of machines-never having known what it is to be loved...
...enough to be a tame cat; you are too old to accept me in any other character ...," Adams wrote. "One may be innocent as the angels, yet as unhappy as the wicked; and I, who would lie down and die rather than give you a day's pain, am going to pain you the more, the more I love...
...most of his previous works, Neil Simon has parried the perils of heart-to-heart emotional commitment with a disarming quip. A loose upper lip has been his tactic for keeping pain in quarantine. With an ironclad consistency, he has been the Man in the Comic Mask...