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Unfortunately, no one quite knows what to do when they cry foul, which they are increasingly having to do.
ECONOMIST: Monitored polls, ignored reports
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Sports was a way to find a reason to cheer when all any of us wanted to do was cry.
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Two little brothers are so fed up seeing mummy cry, so I try to do that in the car or shower.
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But I tend to cry foul at these studies because I think the truth is a lot simpler: we do what comes easiest to us.
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It is much easier to cry in front of my television and feel helpless than to learn what these weapons are, what they do and what I can do to make events like Newtown, Aurora, Tuscon and Virginia Tech less likely to happen again.
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All I wanted to do was sit in a dark room and cry.
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Well, what can you do but cry when you've devoted yourself to a candidate like Primary Colors' Jack Stanton--charming, idealistic in some ways, but more than a little slippery?
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Most interesting, perhaps, is the finding that women may be harsher critics of those who cry at work despite the fact that women are more likely to do it.
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There are plenty of moments when I get overwhelmed or sad or stressed and cry myself to sleep on my pillow but when I get discouraged all I really have to do is walk through the gates of Kopila and look into the faces of my children and see all of their potential in front of me.
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Laugh, cry or throw up (depending on your mood and meds) but please do this: Email it to 100 friends and tell them to do the same.
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The Berkshire Hathaway meeting's expected all-time record attendance, which is bound to do wonders for Omaha's economy over the very short run, is a far cry from the puny 12 people ("including my relatives, " Buffett told Forbes) that didn't even fill a small room back in 1982, in the days before Buffett became widely known as the Sage of Omaha.
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