cynic in A Sentence

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    A Cynic does not trust anyone easily.

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    Because Cynics are always afraid of new ideas.

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    Cretin Snow is… Cynics.

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    Come on, Mr. Cynic!

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    You're a Cynic, madam!

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    We will die, Mr. Cynic!

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    Anybody can be a Cynic.

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    Diogenes the Cynic.

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    No. it's hard to be a Cynic after that.

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    No. It's har to be a Cynic after that.

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    Cynics will tell us this world is not possible.

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    A day or so later, Wu would seriously address the Cynics:.

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    Devaluing the values of the Cynic, as if experiencing their strength.

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    On this reading, Cynics are people who began life with unrealistically high standards and expectations.

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    Springtime in Paris has even hardened Cynics melting with the romance of it all;

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    To those who take the bus or refuse plastic toothbrushes: Don't listen to the Cynics.

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    In today's environment, the world is full of Cynics and you have to tune them out.

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    We do not find in the book of Ecclesiastes the words of a Cynic or a disgruntled man.

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    The Cynic denies the presence of decent subjects, not because they do not exist, but because she is a Cynic.

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    The first Cynic appears to have been the Athenian philosopher Antisthenes(445-365 BCE), who had been an ardent disciple of Socrates.

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    Because no matter how organized a set up is, they will play the Cynic and will always find flaws and complaint about it.

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    A Cynic once told GK Chesterton, the British novelist and essayist: Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.”.

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    A Cynic once told G. K. Chesterton, the British novelist and essayist,“Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.”.

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    Although Augustine scorned Cynic shamelessness, Cynicism and especially Cynic poverty exerted an important influence on early Christian asceticism, and thereby on later monasticism.

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    Cynicism exists on a spectrum, and it might be argued that most Cynics, Cynical though they may be, are not nearly Cynical enough.

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    The Ancient Greek Cynics- who valued a simple life, close to nature- valorised“parrhesia” or frank speech as an ethical, not a legal thing.

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    It's the story of a young comic book enthusiast and Cynic, Flora, and a superhero squirrel named Ulysses who helps Flora against her greatest enemy.

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    Cynics often take pride and pleasure in their Cynicism, including perhaps in the uneasy mix of discomfort and laughter that it can provoke in others.

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    If your saboteur is a Cynic(and most of our saboteurs are) then you could do worse than drawing on the perspective of Apple's CEO Tim Cooke.

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    Then came Diogenes, the paradigm of the Cynic, who took the simple life of Socrates to such an extreme that Plato called him“a Socrates gone mad.”.

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