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He shies away from pain, except for Riley’s, because the movie is built on a hierarchy of victims—those who deserve what they get and those who don’t—and its flip, slick aesthetic reflects that narrow, undoubting perspective.

The problem for modern people is that we can no longer perform this magic naively, with an undoubting faith in the reality of our inventions.

On the Iraq war, “Exceptional” is entirely Cheneyesque — undoubting, unyielding and ultimately unconvincing.

Let us swear, Guise, let us swear to hold good faith and undoubting sincerity and true friendship to each other for ever!

Thousands will seek the living saint for the eloquence of his words, the sublimity, of his counsels, the unction of his consolations; but, once departed out of this life, who visits him in his tomb? who turns to him for aid? who lift their eyes to heaven, to ask for his assistance thence, with the same undoubting confidence with which they would have sought it had he been still in the flesh beside them?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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