Should we follow James in embracing a will to believe, if only to cure ourselves of heartsickness and melancholy at the absence of meaning? |
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Still, for what it's worth, there is one cure for those afflicted with heartsickness. |
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I feel great pity for them, great fear for the country, and heartsickness about the world. |
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In this case, not a lot has changed in the past millennium and a half, except that we're more likely to be wearied by tedium, ennui or heartsickness than by physical fatigue. |
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But his brother died of starvation, fatigue and heartsickness days after making his way back to their hometown. |
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He's a bit of a goober, on the page an adorable one, deep in heartsickness. |
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Without Putman, country music would have been denied one of its most consistent songwriters who was not afraid to write about troublesome subjects: divorce, murder, infidelity, desperation and heartsickness. |
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A key character's advice for curing heartsickness? |
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