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We create opportunity when the rest of the world wallows in despair.
I go off alone and wallow in despair until it passes.
For some time, since sleep was impossible, she allowed herself to wallow in despair.
Instead of wallowing in despair, she went to Italy to do her doctoral research.
I have been wallowing in despair for six years.
Gavin realized he wasn't going to be allowed to wallow in despair any longer.
For the quarters of a lone male student who'd spent the past weekend wallowing in despair, things didn't look too bad.
As he is wallowing in despair, he has his first meeting with Satan.
The tendency to wallow in despair should mark us down for the next Brazilian soap opera.
Robin leaves her, taking millions of dollars hidden under the desk with him, as she wallows in despair.
This faint promise of hope was no more compelling than the wallowing in despair that had preceded it.
An online review of the book noted one of its key sections as being: ``Do not wallow in despair.
At worst, you're liable to be trapped in self-pity and wallow in despair.
I get angry before I wallow in despair."
She used to be an elite pilot, and spent some time wallowing in despair after losing the "elite" tag.
I refuse to wallow in despair.
Mr Watson said: 'We could have wallowed in despair, closed the curtains and counted down the days.
There are no heroics, only escapes, and while his characters' expectations are low, they don't wallow in despair.
You do best when you are cheerful, so steer clear of those who seem to enjoy wallowing in despair - they're not your sort at all.
With liberalism less and less appealing as an option, many potential anti-racist activists are simply wallowing in despair.
"I'm too busy wallowing in despair."
But unlike, say, Munch, Ensor doesn't wallow in despair.
I support humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people whatever is happening with the peace process – we should not allow them to suffer or wallow in despair.
I can see why my lady wife left me to wallow in despair in the country, leaving me to wander our big lonely house and miss her terribly.