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    1. Even at Lucy’s tender age the seeds of cynicism had begun to take root, especially now that hope seemed so far away, and she mentally went “whatever” as the DJ waxed lyrically about the new voice on the block


    2. the seeds of cynicism had begun to take root, especially now that


    3. The weary cynicism that comes through prolonged exposure to other people's stupidity and mean-faced barbarism


    4. Matt tried to think about everything that could possibly go wrong, but for once it wasn’t born out of cynicism; it was for the sake of the safety of his friends


    5. Then: ‘You expect me to believe that? Roidon Chanley sacrificing himself for a woman – out of love?’ The voice reeked with cynicism, and the presumption clearly intended to be antagonising


    6. cynicism, were his own antecedents, if it came to that? But now


    7. There has been a great deal of anxiety and political unrest emerging from both sides of the political aisle recently that, in spite of the record breaking voter turnout this last presidential election, appears to be devolving into a state of utter confusion if not outright cynicism and despair


    8. Democrats have been shamefully exploiting this unhappy event for political reasons; unyielding in their persistence that poverty and racism are (somehow) the underlying factors responsible for this (―avoidable‖) tragedy when, in fact, it was the result of ―unintended‖ consequences precipitated by decades of political cynicism, cronyism, mis-management, fiscal incompetence and (local) corruption at every conceivable level; this despite the forewarnings of field experts (Army Corps of Engineers) citing potential or probably breaches in drainage canal levees since the Johnson Administration


    9. That leaves open the possibility of an invasion of Iran as public outcry and neo conservative cynicism would push for retaliation


    10. Her mania was so extreme, that, with the cynicism of an experience cop, I wondered if perhaps she was on drugs

    11. Inherent optimism is too quickly replaced with cynicism, sensitivity with callousness


    12. A sign of my increasing cynicism


    13. I threw into the sex all my hate and cynicism, all my pain, my hatred for my master, my hatred for myself, my hatred for all men who had raped me, my hatred for all the motherfuckers of the world


    14. But as the cynicism of old returned full-blown, he decided that regardless of what happened now, he would look elsewhere for whatever fortune might bring his way


    15. Yes, my cynicism had grown to the point that I could no longer think of anything other than he was deliberately calling at this time to get a rise out of me, or more probably, in some perverted sense best known to himself, he was asserting his perceived power over me


    16. Hibbs’ analysis reflects a population seeking, not to fulfill the vision the founders had in mind at Philadelphia in 1787, but drifting toward the abyss where the trails of cynicism, nihilism, and calculated destruction end up together


    17. The word forms from a state of mind that takes hold when a significant portion of the population feels a deepening cynicism, a corrosive distrust of existing institutions, and a yearning to surrender to a new order


    18. It was then that I realized the cynicism in my thoughts


    19. It was pure cynicism and calculated instrumentalism: “Bismarck had always been an interventionist and a


    20. What? Joshua thought, as he cast a sidelong glance that caught the raised eyebrows of Caleb, no depth in their line? The cynicism evident in the acid remarks convinced Joshua that the owner of the voice wasn’t impressed by the wisdom of this strategy either

    21. replied with cynicism: “You would like a table in the center?” Tony said yes and he


    22. While others, who were neither for nor against the war but simply reported the events as they happened, were jolted into cynicism when their editors wired back that they wanted more blood and bang-bang


    23. Doctor Evan Koskinen, meanwhile, viewed all these proceedings with the deepest cynicism, moving not one finger to assist or encourage his alleged comrades


    24. Otherwise we will have to live in cynicism, in charity and with good will;


    25. There is cynicism on the question of the brain’s spare capacity to take over the functions provided by the parts of the brain that have been removed or damaged


    26. “You need to lighten up,” David Casteel sits with him, the cynicism of the 60’s germinating within, “He got shot


    27. The first time I heard Terry’s rendering of Macbeth’s misery, cynicism and poignant insight into the folly of life… and all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty deaths…life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing! it moved me to tears


    28. You may have noticed a slight easing up on the cynicism


    29. In the gross emphasis of his attributes, in the leer of his satyr-countenance, was reflected the abominable cynicism of the degenerate cult which deified him


    30. It was the application of this feminine cynicism which at last tamed Yasala

    31. Those eyes and that smile contained all the cruel cynicism that seethes below the surface of a sophisticated and degenerate race, and for the first time in her life Valeria experienced fear of a man


    32. "Excuse my cynicism," he muttered with a faint smile


    33. live continually in thoughts of ill will, cynicism, suspicion,


    34. will, cynicism, suspicion and envy, is to be confined to a self


    35. When he saw them appear the same as the other time, when they came to put a stop to the war, he could not bear the cynicism of their praise


    36. To Nathan, this hit him hard; the aspiring young man he met the summer before their freshman year, the guy who practically couldn't be more stable, flirted with cynicism and constant despair


    37. had given him a reputation of cynicism and suspicion, but he always


    38. Cynicism, on the other hand, just sits there


    39. In view of who has by now been clearly implicated up to now, I believe that her analysis makes a lot of sense, if you push your political cynicism factor to the maximum


    40. " She replied with a touch of cynicism

    41. Could Robert be right, she wondered, or is that just his New York cynicism? "I don't know, Robert


    42. Of course, knowing his cynicism about her, he'd probably think she had Robert or Ethan fake the threat


    43. There’s a drop of cynicism left that he put there and I can’t let it go


    44. cynicism and brutality are almost unmatched in the annals of


    45. finds itself mired in the cynicism, apathy, and corruption to which it has given rise


    46. There was more than a hint of cynicism in his remark


    47. statement came in a moment of weakness and cynicism,


    48. Anxiety, sadness, cynicism, complains, blame stay big without concessions, frightened by something due to fear conditioning


    49. “Why? Because they don't really exist?” Urit rescued his sarcastic cynicism by burying his face in the corner


    50. This leads to a self-defensive cynicism that preemptively bullys – laughs at another's punking





































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    cynicism doubt suspicion distrust discouragement dejection trepidation