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Many, too, live desperately unhappy lives and want help to achieve a better quality of existence.
I suspect many of them will be desperately unhappy trying to adjust to the changes.
And, above all else, here were people who were desperately unhappy.
Their relationship had become conflict-ridden to the point where each of them was desperately unhappy.
Women are very good at doing this, even though ultimately they may be desperately unhappy."
"During most of my life with your grandfather I was desperately unhappy.
No wonder he had been so desperately unhappy in New York.
He didn't need to act to look forlorn and desperately unhappy.
The tears streamed down my cheeks, and I felt desperately unhappy.
"I know only that I am desperately unhappy," she said.
A man who grew up spoiled but also stifled and desperately unhappy.
Truman's face was desperately unhappy, but there was absolutely nothing she could do to help here.
Not surprisingly, many of the inmates are desperately unhappy.
He spent a year there and although desperately unhappy the first few months, eventually quite enjoyed his time in Utrecht.
All of that I could understand, but it concerned me that she was so nervous and desperately unhappy.
She sounds desperately unhappy, poor thing, and perhaps she should talk to a psychiatrist.
Even if I told you that I'm desperately unhappy?
In the end, I satisfied myself that Paula was desperately unhappy.
Jeanne's mother nagged and poor Jeanne, left with her, was desperately unhappy.
"She claims you have made her desperately unhappy."
Desperately unhappy, Margaret decides to take an extended vacation abroad by herself.
Eventually, she becomes so desperately unhappy, she flees to her father's house.
The man had been desperately unhappy then.
I was desperately unhappy for a week.
I think she's desperately unhappy, but I don't seem to be able to help her."