But Wilde might have been content to stay there, savoring his joys and sorrows.
Sophia Mitchell, operations manager of Our Mother of Sorrows Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum in Reno, Nev.
The euro crisis and the sorrows of Greece sparked a new urgency for fiscal responsibility.
" He said the scandal was "one of the great sorrows of my life.
Most literate: The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work by Alain de Botton: discussed here.
It doesn't help that Orlando's sorrows play out on televisions in outdoor kitchens near things called Lake Nona.
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1774 classic "The Sorrows of Young Werther" triggered a spate of copycat suicides all over Europe.
Albemarle retreated to the Governor's Residence at Port Royal to drown his sorrows, his health deteriorating rapidly in the inhospitable climate.
Indeed, while a few on Wall Street are reaching for the champagne, most Main Street lenders are inclined to drown their sorrows.
Shining amid these sorrows is the aged couple's patience and great humour.
Just south of the Taitao Peninsula, the large Golfo de Penas (Gulf of Sorrows) is open to storms from the western Pacific and swells can reach 5m high.
After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 Germany duly awaited a flood of novels dealing with the joys and sorrows of the reunion of East and West.
The "abortive sorrows and short-winded elations" to which Fitzgerald refers in the opening quote account to most, if not all, of America's transient aspirations, practically from the country's inception.
There is nothing to do here: no nightclubs, no places of entertainment, and no bars in which to drown your sorrows, as even the teahouses are dry of liquor.
All I can say to them is, 'I'm very sorry, I cant help you, but please do come along and get some proper Norfolk cider to get over your sorrows'.
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Nobody in the West is brought up any more with this love of life and acceptance of its sorrows as well as an ability to experience its joys so deeply.
And they may well prove to be the ultimate breeding grounds for contagions like that now spreading throughout parts of Europe, with northern Germany, thus far, taking the brunt of sorrows.
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It is a concept album, each piece is a progression through the innocence and playfulness of youth, the joys and sorrows of life as one gets older, spiritual awakening and finally death.
Later in the day, we came across a group of locals gathered at an open-air bar to pay tribute to a deceased loved one, swigging from small buckets to drown their sorrows after the funeral.
Travelling through the book, the reader is introduced to a range of character studies complemented by descriptions of real people, including Marilyn Monroe, whose early sorrows blighted the rest of her life.
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In the hotel where I was staying in Cardiff, some of those supporters were drowning their sorrows before casting envious glances at the television to take in Ireland's World Cup play-off against France.
The Met's joint commissioning program with Lincoln Center Theater will conduct a workshop this spring of Scott Wheeler's "The Sorrows of Frederick, " with a libretto by the late Romulus Linney based on his 1960s play.
"The last time we saw Jack, he was drowning his sorrows in the 'Doctor Who' version of the 'Star Wars' cantina, " said Jennifer Steele, a 29-year-old Whoverse fan and Alta Language Services project manager in Atlanta.
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When I am with them, I am empathic and supportive, and I do my best to help them through their sorrows and loneliness, which they feel as acutely as the poor and the middle classes feel their heartache.
Buffeting Walt along the way is the irksome news that one of his deputies, Branch (Bailey Chase), has decided to run against him for sheriff and hopes to capitalize on rumors that Walt has taken to drowning his sorrows in drink.
Although part of him wishes he could have accompanied the units sent to Iraq, he said he's glad he was able to offer spiritual guidance to those who stayed behind, helping them search for deeper spiritual meanings amid the sorrows of war.
While some on Wall Street are likely drowning their sorrows Monday over the disappointing offering, and shares may yet rise, those who steered investors clear of Facebook in its first days as a public company may be seeing it as a plus, he said.
And they also know that I'm going to be open and honest with them about the highs, the lows, the joys, the sorrows, but they also know that it all ends in praise, and that at the end of the day I have to go through this, we have to go through this in order to make us better, and in order to get to the next level.
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