The question here is asked: 'who needs to keep disability as persistent
neediness?'.
Villegas said that as Catholics mark the end the Year of Faith, the faithful should "accept our
neediness in the light of faith, God who is faithful and forgiving will fold us in his embrace."
Going's young-adult novel, Lillard (who likely could have played Marcus himself a decade or so ago) builds dramatic tension by keeping the audience guessing: When Marcus encourages Troy to become a drummer and join him as part of a new punk-rock duo, is he cavalierly exploiting the guy's emotional
neediness, or simply being as sincere as the drugs allow him to be?
His grandiosity, his constitutional hubris, his wild flights of fancy, coupled with a consummate
neediness ..."
Miller locates our moral responsibility elsewhere, arguing that although we have a limited duty to respond to "
neediness as such" (p.
Negativity and
neediness produce anxiety and fear, which impair confident, rational decision-making, explains Camp.
When brands talk about forging relationships with consumers, implicit in this thinking is the need for the relationship to be based on respect and mutual benefits not, as is the case here, on
neediness and demands.
"The Life Review showed me a dance that pulls us back and forth between light and dark, good and evil,
neediness and extension.
And if you find yourself attracted to a new face, it may be as well to examine what inner
neediness you have, as much as what's alluring about them.
He's happy to snarl about his father and his father's bothersome habits, driving abilities, perceived
neediness, and incorrigible messiness.
The dancing projects a druggy sexuality: physical
neediness but also indifference.
Only the
neediness of his sister, who has suffered a relapse of mental illness, pulls him back, and while helping her recover in the countryside he seems to be finding his place again.
I'm just a comic embarrassed by my own
neediness. But you've given more than I ever could and without any of my bitterness.