A cynical online dating ad may be attractive to some, but to many others this screams "high maintenance!"
A political vacuum and a cynical change in British security policy provided the backcloth to the 1977 strike.
Afterwards the constant and easy changes of allegiance, as one faction or the other was in the ascendant, the wholesale confiscations and attainders, the never-ending executions, the sudden prosperity of adventurers, the premium on time-serving and intrigue, sufficed to make the whole nation cynical and sordid.
Am I being cynical in thinking this was simply rehashed old material dumped in to fill time?
An accomplished man of letters, a competent critic of art, a linguist of rare perfection and charming in manner, but cynical and pleasureloving, he was certainly one of the chief diplomatic personages in the reign of the last of the tsars.
As a politician " Labby " was the chartered jester of the House of Commons, but his pungent and somewhat cynical speeches were the expression of highly independent democratic convictions, deeply opposed to all forms of social privilege or Jingo imperialism.
Astute in small matters, he had no breadth of view or foresight; his policy was continually warped by his passions or caprices; he flaunted vices of the most sordid kind with a cynical indifference to public opinion, and shocked an age which was far from tenderhearted by his ferocity to vanquished enemies.
At first, he seems entirely cynical about this.
Be warned, there 's no corner of the industry immune from his cynical rants !
Be warned, there's no corner of the industry immune from his cynical rants!
Bergler led a wild and irregular life, and offended his friends and made many enemies by his dissipated habits and cynical disposition.
But the cynical expressions of such a man are not to be taken too literally; and the mere fact that he lived and died in the esteem of many friends suffices to show that the theoretical selfishness which he sometimes professed cannot have been consistently and at all times carried into practice.
But we must NOT feel cut off from this political process and grow overly cynical.
Craft and wiliness are the qualities most generally attributed to her, coupled with the cynical praise that "in temporal matters she was very lucky."
Critics said the warning was a cynical ploy to boost sales.
Cynical disregard for the world's working class led him into the pact with Hitler.
Cynical manipulation by the US of its power of veto in the UN Security Council is bringing increasing international condemnation.
Cynical opportunism often hides the despair.
Despite years of pondering him as a shrewd and cynical manipulator of public consciousness, I was immediately entranced.
Disillusioned and cynical, though clear-sighted as ever, he was henceforth before all things an Austrian, more Austrian on occasion even than Metternich; as, e.g., when, during the final stages of the campaign of 1814, he expressed the hope that Metternich would substitute "Austria" for "Europe" in his diplomacy and - strange advice from the old hater of Napoleon and of France - secure an AustroFrench alliance by maintaining the husband of Marie Louise on the throne of France.
Equally sceptical with Montaigne, and decidedly more cynical, he is distinguished by a deeper and sterner tone.
Even the most cynical could not fail to be impressed by the quality of the presentations this year.
Even the most cynical person has to appreciate that.
Everyone with a cynical view of American suburbia will enjoy this film.
Guicciardini was the product of a cynical and selfish age, and his life illustrated its sordid influences.
Hain is a shining example of youthful idealism being replaced by cynical self interest in later life.
He laughed, a cynical bark.
He said that smaller organizations appeared cynical about "key skills" as understood by learning providers.
He shook his head no and gave a cynical chuckle.
He was cynical about politicians' promises on taxes.
He was the anxious fanatic of Elizabeth's advisers; he lacked the patience of Burghley and the cynical coolness of Elizabeth.
He's taken a stand and stuck to his message, ignoring the cruel barbs of cynical hipsters.
His cynical and rather rough manner frequently masked a wish to be kindly, and even affectionate.
His Forgotten Man speech lifted American politics out of its cynical drowse and established the most inspiring era in American history.
His original verse tends chiefly to show that with all his sarcastic and cynical wit his genius had also its tender, serious and sentimental side.
His whole strain, in sharp contrast to that of most of his predecessors, is cynical and satirical, and suggests that most of the matters discussed were of small personal concern to himself.
How far the extraordinary corruption of private morals which has gained for the restoration period so unenviable a notoriety was owing to the king's own example of flagrant debauchery, how far to the natural reaction from an artificial Puritanism, is uncertain, but it is incontestable that Charles's cynical selfishness was the chief cause of the degradation of public life which marks his reign, and of the disgraceful and unscrupulous betrayal of the national interests which raised France to a threatening predominance and imperilled the very existence of Britain for generations.
Hyde Flippo Francis, the narrator, is a witty, sardonic, sarcastic, cynical, philosophical, romantic idealist.
I'm cynical enough to believe this is deliberate.
I'm somehow managing to simultaneously become more idealistic, less cynical, and more critical as I get older.
In general it proved that an alliance, to be effective, must be clearly defined as to its objects, and that in the long run the treaty in which these objects are defined must - to quote Bismarck's somewhat cynical dictum - "be reinforced by the interests" of the parties concerned.
In his domestic life King Charles was regular, and was a considerate master, though he had a somewhat caustic tongue and took a rather cynical view of mankind.
In the second instance, while the Hebrew says that the man who rebels against his Heavenly Benefactor will a fortiori rebel against a human benefactor, the Greek text gives a cynical turn to the verse, "Let the man who rebels against his true benefactor be punished through the tender mercies of a quack."
Indolence was supposed to be the keynote of his character - a refined indolence, not, however, without cleverness of a somewhat cynical and superior order.
Is Bob Fingerman a cynical misanthrope or a disappointed humanitarian?
Is it cynical to suggest that the courts are being a trifle schizophrenic about the guidelines?
Is this just cynical exploitation due to the fact that this is where the cheapest kids ' tickets are?
It also may be a ploy by those cynical and unscrupulous enough to exploit children for their own purposes.
It was a shocking indictment of the whole cynical trade.
Its support for the cynical manipulation by the US of its power of veto in the UN Security Council is bringing increasing international condemnation.
Jay, it turns out, is what we use to call a cynical old lefty.
Kevin would rather spend time with Bob, his optimistic friend, than his cynical and gloomy friend, Victor.
Love or hate the Californian wiz kid, even the most cynical of observers must agree that he has been charitable.
Mandeville's philosophy gave great offence at the time, and has always been stigmatized as false, cynical and degrading.
Meanwhile in Britain New Labor government spin doctor apologizes for cynical email advising colleagues to exploit the aftermath of the Twin Towers catastrophe.
Meanwhile the " Popish Plot," the creation of a band of impostors encouraged by Shaftesbury and the most violent and unscrupulous of the extreme Protestant party in order to exclude James from the throne, had thrown the whole country into a panic. Charles's conduct in this conjuncture was highly characteristic and was marked by his usual cynical selfishness.
Now, you might say this is rather self-serving, even cynical.
Of course, this isn't the first time Schefft has announced that she is getting married... call us cynical, but we'll just wait about a year to see if this one sticks.
On one point, however, this description was not accurate; Russia sulked so far as Austria was concerned, for she could not forget that the emperor Francis Joseph, by his wavering and unfriendly conduct towards her during the Crimean War, had ill repaid her assistance to the Habsburg Monarchy in 1849, and had fulfilled the cynical prediction of Prince Schwarzenberg that his country would astonish the world by her ingratitude.
On the other hand, the ethical optimism of Shaftesbury, rather broadly impressive than exactly reasoned, and connected as it was with a natural theology that implied the Christian scheme to be superfluous, challenged attack equally from orthodox divines and from cynical freethinkers.
On the whole, his moral attitude is cynical, and he is inclined to regard self-interest as the best criterion.
Or are we British just too aloof, too cynical, too oblique?
Other people dismissed the song and Kesha herself as lightweight and nothing more than a cynical marketing ploy at every turn.
Over the last 5 years this government 's much proclaimed ethical foreign policy has been exposed for the cynical sham that it always was.
Over the last 5 years this government's much proclaimed ethical foreign policy has been exposed for the cynical sham that it always was.
Paul Watson has become deeply cynical of the politics within institutionalized broadcasting.
Perhaps rather cynical, these views seemed to have some sort of root in reality.
Points In Case features articles and columns from current college students who take a humorous and often cynical view of college life, education and relationships.
She plays the role of cynical and sexy divorcee Edie Britt to perfection on Desperate Housewives.
Similarly the cynical contempt which Nietzsche shows for morality and the conventional virtues is counterbalanced by the theory of the 0bermensch, 'the highest type of manhood.
Steeped in pagan learning, emulous of imitating the manners of the ancients, used to think and feel in harmony with Ovid and Theocritus, and at the same time rendered cynical by the corruption of papal Rome, the educated classes lost their grasp upon morality.
Taurus can be jaded and often cynical about life and other people.
The class of humanists which had grown up in Italy during the 5th century, and whose influence had been spreading into Germany, France and England during the generation immediately preceding the opening of the Protestant revolt, represented every phase of religious feeling from mystic piety to cynical indifference, but there were very few anti-clericals among them.
The collapse of the former Yugoslavia has been aided and abetted by the various western powers using incredibly cynical maneuvers.
The contrast is marked by the humour which seems to combine a cynical view of human folly with a deeply pathetic sense of the sadness and suffering of life.
The current spat over cash for peerages sadly confirms everyone 's most cynical feelings about politics and politicians.
The cynical dealings of democratic senators expose the real story behind the popularity of campaign finance reform.
The cynical dealings of Democratic senators expose the real story behind the popularity of campaign finance reform.
The cynical use he made of his "freedom" to repudiate obligations solemnly contracted is described elsewhere (see Naples, History).
The decision to hold the referendum is a cynical exploitation of vulgar prejudice by the Irish government.
The first three represent the spirit of their age by exhibiting the power of the Stoic philosophy as a moral, political and religious force; the last is the most cynical exponent of the depravity of the time.
The Luthor family's Shakespearean dramas left Lex a cynical and bitter young man, but his friendship with Clark softened the edges.
The most cynical man of the world, he says, with whatever " sullen incredulity " he may repudiate virtue as a hollow pretence, cannot really refuse his approbation to " discretion, caution, enterprise, industry, frugality, economy, good sense, prudence, discernment "; nor again, to " temperance, sobriety, patience, perseverance, considerateness, secrecy, order, insinuation, address, presence of mind, quickness of conception, facility of expression."
The older we get, the more hard-boiled and cynical we become.
The ref simply avoided carding players until they fouled in a cynical and at least potentially injurious way.
The rest of the game was spent trying to equalize against a Lowdham defense that grew more panicky and cynical with each passing minute.
The spies are younger, less jaded but equally cynical and still operating in a wholly amoral world.
The Venice of the fifties, and the characters that inhabit the boardwalk, make for a moody, almost 'noir' setting, and the characters, without being hard-bitten and cynical, would not be completely out of place in a Bogart movie.
There are some people who choose roses and hearts for tattoos when they are trying to convey a cynical view of romance or life.
There is in truth a something crude, unsympathetic, cynical in his mental attitude toward human nature, for which, even after the lapse of more than three centuries, we find it difficult to make allowance.
There is probably no foundation for this story except gossip, and the cynical malice of Catherine.
There was something repulsive as well in the enthusiastic nationalism of Pitt as in the cynical nationalism of Frederick.
These and other actions indicate that William could show on occasion a cold and cynical ruthlessness.
They were cynical about politics.
This is cynical political opportunism of the worst kind.
This is personified by Alden Pyle, who is characterized by the cynical British foreign correspondent Thomas Fowler as ' The Quiet American ' .
This play maybe sad in tone, but is never maudlin or cynical.
Those born from 1956-1964 are typically less optimistic and have a general cynical outlook.
Ulrik slowly uncovered a cynical plot that involves the country's incumbent prime minister.
We Greens find the government's attitude utterly cynical.
What were these cynical people thinking??!!
When unemployed in work or study he was not averse to the society of boon companions, gave himself readily to transient amours, and corresponded in a tone of cynical bad taste.
When we turn from the man to the author, the decadence of the age and race that could develop a political philosophy so arid in its cynical despair of any good in human nature forces itself vividly upon our notice.
Where X-Men are cynical superheroes, here we have a virtuous superhero in a cynical world.
William supported him in every device, however unjust, with a cynical frankness which was the distinguishing trait of his character; for he loved to display openly all the vices and meannesses which most men take care to disguise.
With cynical insight he discovered that a great government cannot rest on a clique, however distinguished.
With his endearing yet cynical wit, Malcolm navigates his way through the sometimes treacherous, always entertaining waters of childhood.
With the memory of Tilsit still fresh in men's minds, it was not unnatural that to cynical men of the world like Metternich he merely seemed to be disguising " under the language of evangelical abnegation " vast and perilous schemes of ambition.
Worse than confirming my darkest thoughts, it told me that my cynical pessimism is as starry-eyed idealism to the reality.
You don't have a cynical bone in your body.
You may run into an occasional Taurean who denies how important love is to him, but it's rare to find a cynical love child of Venus.
You tend to become cynical about the whole thing.