OMG, I can't believe you don't know this, LOL. You have to listen to "Goodbye" by Avril Lavigne, idiot!
No taxation without representation.
Sounds like--Prince: When Doves Cry Actually--without researching...that's incorrect. I have no idea. Good luck.
When they cry, I cry.
artist: t.o.k song: when you cry i cry
Highway 101
the best way to get your sadness out.
Owl's cry is the tale of suffering and sadness of the poor.
People can cry from sadness or happinese. People can laugh because your happy. people can also cry if they are really angery.
All mammals have tear ducts. Tears in mammals serve the purpose of removing dirt particples from the eyes and adding moisture to the eyes. As for what mammals can cry from sadness, it is unproven that animals can cry from experiencing grief. However, any pet owner will tell you that their dogs and cats can cry from sadness.
Children cry because of all different emotions. It can be a outlet of pleasure or an outlet of sadness. In children crying is often a sign of sadness. There is also such thing as so-called 'crocodile tears' (fake tears to get there own way).They call it that because crocodiles don't cry.
Everybody cries, even boys. It's an expression of pure sadness.
Yes, they are opposites in that they usually express opposite emotions (happiness, sadness).
Wailed is like a sad mournful cry.It means to cry out loudly, usually to express grief and sadness.
because they do not have to if you dont not inflict pain to them. you cry when you either 1. is in extreme pain or irritation or 2. emotional sadness. so if they do not experience either of the two, there is no reason for them to cry.
People cry over loss, pain, depression, sadness, hunger, regret, anger, imbarisment, and sometimes over happiness, joy, or from laughing to hard.
I think that crying is a sign of immense emotion. When you cry-it is a release of that emotion. Sadness/anger and happiness are the two extremes of the emotional phenomena.
The oxymoron in the title "Cry, the Beloved Country" is the juxtaposition of two contrasting emotions - sadness (cry) and love (beloved), hinting at the complex and heart-wrenching themes explored in the novel.