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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering The Joy In Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering The Joy In Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Poignancy at her father's absence is intensified for the US Open champion – who won that title last September in her third outing since returning from retirement – with the World Cup unfolding in South Africa.
Kim Clijsters is prepared for an emotional return to Wimbledon Jamie Jackson at Eastbourne 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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Sadness and Poignancy: Ironically, joy is somehow completely linked with a tender-hearted, sad/poignant feeling that is so close to our essence as human beings.
David Nichtern: Recovering the Joy in Your Life David Nichtern 2010
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