Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...longer washed well. Edward T. ("Ned") Breathitt Jr., 38, one of the rebels who had directed Combs's strategy, entered the Democratic primary against Chandler, matched him in folksy friendliness, and offered something more: a serious discussion of Kentucky finances, in which he claimed that education programs would suffer if the sales tax were cut back. He drove the point home so often that Chandler protested: "This is brainwashing...
...consider it fit only for tourists. They scoff at Kazantzakis' bourgeois concern for beauty. "I hate beauty because it dries up hearts," a Chinese tells him. "Your heart, so tender in appearance, is dry and cruel, like the hearts of all artists. You do not think of human suffering, but of the expression on men's faces and the intonations of their cries when they suffer. We men of action . . . fight to put an end to their suffering...
...look at what we've got; it's respectable to be intellectually successful. This is something one just didn't see in the 1920's. It's more fun now talking to undergraduates--in fact, I like undergraduates now. How I used to suffer with Psychology 1 when people came to complain about grades...
Advance is the first student group to suffer this hangover from McCarthy's heyday. But as Justice Black has warned: "When the practice of outlawing parties and groups begins, no one can say where it will...
...just the day before he was to receive freedom, that South Africa's Parliament had rammed through a new security act empowering Justice Minister Johannes Vorster to keep political prisoners in custody indefinitely, even after their sentences have expired. Shrugged Sobukwe: "If you believe in freedom, you must suffer...