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- abstract noun suffix -ία), generally translated as 'unperturbedness', 'imperturbability', 'equanimity', or 'tranquility', is a lucid state of robust equanimity...
- Fudōshin (****anese: 不動心) is a state of equanimity or imperturbability (literally and metaphorically, "immovable mind", "immovable heart" or "unmoving heart")...
- promontories: its alluvial deposits: its weight and volume and density: its imperturbability in lagoons and highland tarns: its gradation of colours in the torrid...
- acknowledgement of his integrity, his devotion to the cause and his imperturbability. He was a transitional figure whose policies were, at first, close...
- diary: "A short life, full of consequences. An unfailing intellect, imperturbable temper, great self-reliance and as great modesty, seeing the right clearly...
- Pennsylvania, Sir William Osler discussed the imperturbability required of physicians. "'Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all...
- and a third in 1932. In the essay, Osler advocates two qualities "imperturbability" and "equanimity", which he defined as "coolness and presence of mind...
- Thabit (Arabic: ثابت) is an Arabic name for males that means "the imperturbable one". It is sometimes spelled Thabet. Ibn Thabit, Libyan hip-hop musician...
- freedom from pain and fear and results in a life full of tranquility, imperturbability, and without trouble. The main difference between these terms is how...
- Stoic philosopher, sometime around 55 AD. The work celebrates the imperturbability of the ideal Stoic sage, who with an inner firmness, is strengthened...