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  • Atta dealt with social isolation throughout his life, showed numerous signs of depression and life-weariness, and had lamented wasting most of his life.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

  • Atta dealt with social isolation throughout his life, showed numerous signs of depression and life-weariness, and had lamented wasting most of his life.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

  • Atta dealt with social isolation throughout his life, showed numerous signs of depression and life-weariness, and had lamented wasting most of his life.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

  • Atta dealt with social isolation throughout his life, showed numerous signs of depression and life-weariness, and had lamented wasting most of his life.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

  • Atta dealt with social isolation throughout his life, showed numerous signs of depression and life-weariness, and had lamented wasting most of his life.

    Dr. Adam Lankford: Ten Years After 9/11: The Suicide Angle Dr. Adam Lankford 2011

  • On the one side we have all passages of life-weariness, whether as the issue of long meditation, or as the outcome of familiar talk; and on the other we have the brilliant and discursive criticism of man and Nature continued throughout the play.

    The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 Various

  • In this opening speech we see at once the immediate relation of the feeling of life-weariness so prevalent throughout the play to this supreme emotion; we see also his comprehensive criticism of the world branching from the same root --

    The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 Various

  • An atmosphere of unruffled peace, a grand serenity, unconsciously betraying life-weariness, replaces the amorous unrest that courses like fire through the veins of his artistic offspring, Giorgione and Titian.

    The Earlier Work of Titian Phillips, Claude 1897

  • To be sure, it is hard on flesh and blood, when one 'has nothing to keep one at home,' to sit down in honest life-weariness, and look out into unmitigated zero; but perhaps it

    Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1883

  • It was the outcome of the desperate dulness and life-weariness that came over her with the knowledge that youth and its joys were past, leaving nothing in their place.

    Miss Ludington's Sister Edward Bellamy 1874

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