Shakespearean tales of love as sacrifice, conquest or unrequited passion are beyond reason. |
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I didn't feel very good on Friday night, mainly because of unrequited love. |
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Her mother was a distant figure, and throughout her childhood Jane nourished a desperate love for her that she felt was unrequited. |
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I had rejections, a string of unrequited loves that I laid awake at night uselessly pining over, and once I even got caught in a bear trap. |
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Posing as an unrequited admirer of the daughter, Pattie, Martin insinuates his way into the Bates' home. |
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So, no awkward adolescents like him, no teenage angst, unrequited crushes or similar problems that plague parents. |
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I drifted across the United States in my early 20s and like many Glaswegians, have an unrequited love affair with the country. |
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But beyond the public turmoil lies a private, backstage world of unrequited love, secret affairs and insecurity. |
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But even in these cases, there is sometimes a lingering sense of kinship with another America, the America of unrequited yearnings. |
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But life has never been kind to these devoted companions, whose romantic yearnings flounder and remain unrequited. |
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Turn on the radio and you hear the latest jangly ballad of love unrequited or a celebration of life and family. |
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Why do I feel like this when I know, when reason tells me that my love is unrequited? |
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The plot is basically about unrequited love and the boy ending up with the right girl in the end. |
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The battle of wills was played out against a background of heated passion, not all of it unrequited. |
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A couple of scenes later, her unrequited love has been requited, and the two of them are in bed together. |
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Playright Sridhar's directorial debut, the film looks at the eternal triangle and unrequited love, a motif common in Sridhar's films. |
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As with the unrequited love theme, also this was always a figment of the imagination, a displaced fantasy. |
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After returning from Ireland and trying to forget about my dreadful mistake I found another person to throw my unrequited passion at. |
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And sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne are portrayed as sad victims of thwarted passion and unrequited love. |
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Also, I'm pretty sure that his intuition is correct about the unrequited bromance. |
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He wanted to get close to her, but didn't want to admit his unrequited feelings. |
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In a strange twist in the tale the wheeler-dealer will pay a terrible price for this unrequited love. |
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The choir opened with a number of madrigals exulting the joys of love the wonders of travel and men bewailing the pain of unrequited love. |
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He joins a self-help group whose leader, played by Sheila Henderson, falls for him but her love remains unrequited. |
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I can really relate to the title character, as I know what it's like to carry a torch for someone and have those affections go unrequited. |
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The professor's character is the main strength of the book which is as much a selfportrait as it is a story of unrequited love. |
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How tiresome it must be, to reduce the essential story of the world to nothing by a case of unrequited longing. |
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But James would also narrow the focus to concentrate solely on the moral gains of unrequited love. |
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The real irony is that Gone With the Wind tells not a great love story as much as a great unrequited love story. |
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In a traditional single story romcom, these figures tend to be the manic pixie dream girls or unrequited objects of affection. |
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I blamed him for all of the unwanted, unneeded and unrequited love that he forced me to feel. |
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Besides, as Neil had said earlier, unrequited love was a great source of material for songs. |
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They also give a good insight into his troubled personal life, his unrequited loves and rocky friendships with fellow artists. |
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The fact is I am in love with her, and this unrequited emotion has paralyzed me. |
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Like most teenage songsmiths the songs were about imagined or unrequited love. |
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I would like to say that after two and a half years it feels as though it is the end of an unrequited love affair. |
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A cameraman on the show has an unrequited crush on your character. |
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Oddly melancholy for a fantasy epic, the film overflows with sorrow for love lost, love unrequited, and the agony of lovers separated by the void of death. |
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She, in turn, found her affection for the comte de Guibert, a man of fashion, unrequited. |
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Men whose love is unrequited feel victimized and seek revenge on their ladies, only to realize the ineffectuality of their retaliation. |
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Shurahi, our lovely tender-hearted agricultural officer, had finally left Mabudi because she thought her love for BALA MANU was unrequited. |
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But his private life was a depressing saga of unrequited passions, as much a source of gossip in Orleanist Paris as it is of curiosity today. |
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Transfers to other schemes' means unrequited payments made to other social protection schemes. |
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Transfers from other schemes' means unrequited payments received from other social protection schemes. |
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Although the trade deficit increased, a current account surplus was achieved due to positive balances in services and net unrequited transfers. |
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A romance with one goes unrequited even after he joins the army during World War II and is treated and cured by penicillin. |
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And of course I loved the Lancelot story because it is all about longing and unrequited love. |
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To see two girls kissing on screen, singing about unrequited love between two women? |
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The opera's plot is the typically confusing farrago of unrequited love, disguises, nobility pitted against treachery, and everything set right at the very last minute. |
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Each adventure in which they are involved requires, in the ongoing revision that Sidney undertakes in the New Arcadia, further stories of unrequited love and unavenged death. |
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This sentence is especially for those teenagers who waste their life on unrequited love totally unbothered about the faith and trust their parents have on their future! |
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Before then, the receiver had to pay for postage, so you had to be pretty certain that your love was not unrequited before sending a tender message. |
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Call me a fool to be holding onto this unrequited love for so long. |
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And Linda Marlowe brings an incredible range of emotion, pathos and wit to a character bursting with energy and passion that is unrequited by her husband. |
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This comedy of manners about unrequited love, social treachery, bad goth poetry, and monsters under the bed lures you in with daring imagery and gorgeous, dark atmosphere. |
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But a working farm is no place for an intellectual and a sophisticated young woman, and their eagerly awaited arrival quickly results in upset routines, desperate self-reflection and the surfacing of unrequited yearnings. |
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Forbidden love is a popular choice, but there's also jealous love, love-sickness, unrequited love, luckiness in love, or, worst of all, 'death-mark'd love' as suffered by Romeo and Juliet. |
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However, most of his Lieder evoke his deep, inner sentiments: the ache of unrequited love, the loneliness of the human condition, the inescapable finality of life, but also the comfort offered by nature. |
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But, given the pain and suffering of his early childhood, it was hardly surprising that many of the singer's lyrics revolved around the theme of heartbreak and unrequited love. |
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The maintenance of the accounting records, the preparation of the annual accounts, the opening of bank accounts and the investment of any unrequited cash remain under the responsibility of UNESCO's Comptroller. |
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Mr. Wieder was the consummate old-school New Yorker — an overstepper, an overeater and an oversharer, about his opinions certainly, but also about his various unrequited crushes on hot waiters in the neighborhood. |
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Asylum seekers risking their lives, the courage of a Bosnian girl and unrequited love are just three themes in the 10 films short-listed for the European Parliament's annual LUX cinema prize. |
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Julius nurses an intense and ambiguously unrequited crush on Titus. |
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Consequently, unrequited love is regarded by Sufis as that perfect type of love because the pining lover expects nothing in return. |
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During this time, Byron pursued his Greek page, Lukas Chalandritsanos, with whom he had fallen madly in love, but the affections went unrequited. |
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The transfer of the remaining assets from the EFTA Fund to the Portuguese government cannot be considered as an unrequited receipt of government, but has to be treated as the realisation of a financial asset. |
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It's been something of an in-between year for gaming, shaped by unperfected new business models, expectations for new hardware announcements that remained unrequited, and truly exceptional titles in short supply. |
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Benvolio discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation for a girl named Rosaline, one of Capulet's nieces. |
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If the duty to prevent and protect against mass atrocity is unavailing and unrequited then a duty may arise for the international community to intervene so as to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. |
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I recalled lost relatives, uncherished in their time and therefore a source of belated, worthless grief, and first loves, unrequited and now sweetly recollected. |
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To her mind, a girl who would tell of the unrequited love of a man for herself, was unspeakably base. |
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I stand on the privilege of a free Scotchman, and will brook no insult unreturned, and no injury unrequited. |
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The look of each of its periods is brilliantly visualized, but the unrequited love story relies on too many aestheticized repetitions to draw you in completely. |
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Death in the Rain is a novel about unrequited love, about our imprisonment in our own bodies, about the fragmentary quality of existence, and about Weltschmerz. |
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Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited. |
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One of the most commonly identified risks is unrequited love, in which one person develops unreciprocated romantic feelings for the other partner. |
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