I'm a fatalist and I believe that once you are up there, there's nothing you can do. |
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In short, what it was like to be transcendentally fatalist in a time when conventional, run-of-the-mill fatalism wasn't enough. |
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The notion of reincarnation crops up again, but we cannot in this case consider Steve a fatalist like with the songs on the first albums. |
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Kaherdin, my 8-year-old son presents a diagnosis of heavy autism with regressions and his living forecast is rather a fatalist one. |
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Daniel Bensaïd developed during that period an open Marxism, against any dogmatism or fatalist vision of a linear History. |
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That is a dangerous situation because to be habituated with the irrational means you have become dull and fatalist. |
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Jeremy, an incurable fatalist, is convinced he's destined to marry her. |
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But he was also a fatalist, resigned to the fact that the world was against him. |
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King was a fatalist, resigned to whatever happened, telling aides he had no choice in how he would die, or when. |
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Or give a fatalist shrug and allow themselves to ripen, like brie, into middle age? |
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Instead they have conveyed or reinforced irrational fears and provoked rejection from possibly infected or sick people, resulting in a fatalist attitude concerning prevention and self-protection. |
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Of course, it is an age-related disease, but we can no longer content ourselves with this fatalist view, either from the point of view of the patient's feelings or in terms of the doctor's of addressing the problem. |
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Sierra Leoneans can be faulted for acquiescing to suppression and dictatorship from successive governments, because of a fatalist attitude which borders on fear of freedom. |
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