The worst thing, in one sense, is the feeling of ingratitude I have, the inability to take solace in all the good things with which I am blessed. |
It must be due to a sudden outbreak of ingratitude and lack of common sense. |
He casts out his daughter in unfatherly fashion and then laments the ingratitude of his daughters. |
Nor is he the victim of injustice or ingratitude that might extenuate, though not excuse, his later crimes. |
Whether or not you really intend to try this simple act of ingratitude, you should certainly tell Austria that that is your plan. |
It would be seen as an act of vandalism and ingratitude by the international community. |