A Cynic does not trust anyone easily.
Because Cynics are always afraid of new ideas.
No. it's hard to be a Cynic after that.
No. It's har to be a Cynic after that.
Cynics will tell us this world is not possible.
A day or so later,
Wu would seriously address the Cynics:.
Devaluing the values of the Cynic, as if experiencing their strength.
On this reading, Cynics are people who began life with unrealistically high standards
and expectations.
Springtime in Paris has even hardened Cynics melting with the romance of it all;
To those who take the bus or refuse
plastic toothbrushes: Don't listen to the Cynics.
In today's environment, the world is full of Cynics and you have to tune them out.
We do not find in the book of Ecclesiastes the words of a Cynic or a disgruntled man.
The Cynic denies the presence of decent subjects,
not because they do not exist, but because she is a Cynic.
The first Cynic appears to have been the Athenian philosopher Antisthenes(445-365 BCE),
who had been an ardent disciple of Socrates.
Because no matter how organized a
set up is, they will play the Cynic and will always find flaws and complaint about it.
A Cynic once told GK Chesterton,
the British novelist and essayist: Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.”.
A Cynic once told G. K. Chesterton,
the British novelist and essayist,“Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.”.
Although Augustine scorned Cynic shamelessness, Cynicism and especially Cynic poverty exerted an important influence on early Christian asceticism,
and thereby on later monasticism.
Cynicism exists on a spectrum, and it might be argued that most Cynics, Cynical though they may be,
are not nearly Cynical enough.
The Ancient Greek Cynics- who valued a simple life,
close to nature- valorised“parrhesia” or frank speech as an ethical, not a legal thing.
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.
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.
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.
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.”.