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    heartlessness


    1. Knowing that the real thieves and inadvertent murderers, who knows how many deaths had been caused by the heartlessness of those big players, were at liberty


    2. It knew the greed and heartlessness of corporeal men made corporate


    3. “And the best way to kill the vampiric rich is to put a tax through their heartlessness


    4. generation about heartlessness? Is it what occurs when the


    5. fresh determination and heartlessness and a dark smile crept along her lips as her chin lifted high


    6. This heartlessness is Zombie Patriotism


    7. To talk with such levity, such heartlessness, of Fanny's death, _Fanny's_ death, who had been all that he had ever known of life--flaming, throbbing, torturing, exquisite life, compared to which his and Audrey's existences were nothing but the sleep of slugs


    8. Ravan sensed his throat closing, and his heart pained him with the torment one feels when helplessly forced to watch a vulnerable or innocent creature tortured by heartlessness


    9. My intellect was struggling to hold my heart back from accomplishing its desire to wring the life out of anyone that could perform an act of such brutality and heartlessness, as the one I was witnessing


    10. His television drama series Boys from the Blackstuff caught the heartlessness with which a group of workingmen and families were cast aside, how they had been asked to betray themselves and even courted madness

    11. I accused myself of heartlessness, of pathological readiness to depart


    12. Oh, no! he would not have forgotten where his pistols lay! I know the prisoner: the savage, stony heartlessness ascribed to him by the prosecutor is inconsistent with his character


    13. But what repels them above all, is the Germanism of the hospitals, the idea that during their illness they will be attended to by foreigners, the severity of the diet, the heartlessness of the surgeons and doctors, the dissection and autopsy of the bodies, etc


    14. Michael Ivanovich followed her advice and went to the public gardens, which were so near to Everything, and meditated with annoyance on the stupidity, the obstinacy, and heartlessness of women


    15. The Elements that Made up the Force Sent to Toula, and the Conduct of the Men Composing it—How these Men Could Carry Out such Acts—The Explanation is Not to be Found in Ignorance, Conviction, Cruelty, Heartlessness, or Want of Moral Sense—They do these Things Because they are Necessary to Support the Existing Order, which they Consider it Every Man's Duty to Support—The Basis of this Conviction that the Existing Order is Necessary and Inevitable—In the Upper Classes this Conviction is Based on the Advantages of the Existing Order for Themselves—But what Forces Men of the Lower Classes to Believe in the Immutability of the Existing Order, from which they Derive no Advantage, and which they Aid in Maintaining, Facts Contrary to their Conscience?—This is the Result of the Lower Classes being Deluded by the Upper, Both as to the Inevitability of the Existing Order and the Lawfulness of the Acts of Violence Needed to Maintain it—Deception in General—Special Form of Deception in Regard to Military Service—Conscription


    16. The character of Lady Caroline is followed in main events; seldom overdrawn, though in the capacity of hostess she is now and then allowed to lapse into a lower grade of social standards than one would expect, and her heartlessness toward her child seems inconsistent with certain other outbreaks of maternal passion


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    Synonyms for "heartlessness"

    coldheartedness hardheartedness heartlessness

    "heartlessness" definitions

    an absence of concern for the welfare of others