Word: weeping
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...simple and as personal as that. And that is why we weep for ourselves...
...things in life are as confounding as marriage, and that includes your best friend's, if not your own. What we do know is that when good people have bad marriages, they often behave poorly. If half of what we write about him is true, Clinton should weep with gratitude that Hillary hasn't left him. But she hasn't left, and no amount of reporting is going to make us a better judge of that decision than she. In New York, a more germane question for the press would be whether the mayor's wife should give...
...very serious message but you can get it across perhaps more effectively by having some fun," said participant Dudley R. Herschbach, a Nobel laureate and Baird professor of science, in an interview. "It's a question do you weep or do you laugh? Sometimes if you get people laughing you can bring them around to focus on the questions a lot better...
Another colleague tells the congregation that Jonathan believed "no student should get a free ride." He could be playful with them because he took them seriously. That is what touches the depths of their sorrow now. They weep for him and for themselves. Maybe they wonder if he dreamed it all up, if they are in fact as valuable as he found them. These kids are used to disappointment and desertion...
...answers every letter). Even his wife Alma was thinking he ought to get out of the basement more. He had a stack of offers from corporate boards, foundations and academia that if laid end to end would circle the Pentagon and make the Republican who actually did run weep. Then Ray Chambers, a philanthropist who has devoted the past decade to salvaging kids in Newark, New Jersey, asked Powell to look at an idea, first proposed by Governor George Romney before his death in 1995, to convene a national, star-studded event to promote volunteerism...