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For the first time I heard pessimism in his voice.
But there is a great pessimism in his talk, too.
The story comes from a several years' period of pessimism in the author's life.
But a real challenge is to deal with patients' pessimism.
You know, I do think that there's been too much pessimism.
Many people are now taking the easy way out - by giving in to pessimism.
Pessimism is a philosophy and a way to see things in life.
There is a lot of pessimism among the artists themselves.
But he saw some pessimism reflected in the study, too.
Still, the pessimism of the public was evident in several questions.
A. Probably what we call the point of maximum pessimism.
On a recent morning, the talk was, as usual, of war and pessimism about the peace.
I must say that at this stage there is no room for pessimism.
She looked at him, wanting very much not to give into pessimism.
Why is residential care looked on with special pessimism by social workers?
And they generate pessimism when what we need is hope for the future.
Pessimism is often a result, I think, of feeling stuck.
But if you looked more closely, there was cause for pessimism.
But all this pessimism set up the rally now under way.
There was clear evidence of a certain pessimism among the Palestinians.
He could only take so much pessimism, especially when it was justified.
She would not let such pessimism linger in her mind however.
All this has seemed to many the very poetry of pessimism.
Amid the pessimism, one key development gave cause for hope.
On the other hand, he told himself, your pessimism might be justified in this case.