angst造句

Perhaps it was no more than "teen angst".

Many resemble the angst-ridden, alienated young Algerians who took to the streets in 1961.

His first novel, "Triple Door," plumbed the adolescent angst of those withering under the pressures of family and school.

And when the culprit is invisible, odorless, tasteless — beyond, in other words, the reach of perception — that angst is magnified even more.

It's also that my creative work is not just self-reflexive angst or fancy image-making for its own sake, as has been said of our current literary trend.

Reason for my angst?

I am not the first to notice this gravitational pull amid the angst of divine silence.

In Scandinavia the staggering toll of African wildlife Tintin kills-especially a rhinoceros he reduces to blackened chunks with dynamite-has prompted additional angst.

But the development as the illness and exasperate degree, the account that the patient produces insomnia basically is angst (or scared) ache with the body.

angst造句

It's precisely that angst that Peter Buffett taps into.

Still, he's much less angst-ridden than I was; he has no fears that his parents' marriage might break up.

Nude Yoga - or Pundai Yoga - helps you identify with the nature in all its manifestations, and get over the shame and guilt associated with our Covered-up existential angst.

As arrogance gives way to angst, America is exploring what to do.

Though there has been some debate about the extravagance of such services, some psychologists say the activity reflects the desire of some white-collar workers to vent their angst.

That the rift between the Beatles, evolved with much public angst was a pity but this is not a perfect world is it?

I felt angst about what it could lead to: Did I want to be an artist?

If adolescence is essentially a collection of them-angst, idiocy, and haste; impulsiveness, selfishness, and reckless bumbling-then how did those traits survive selection?