- Philosophy's
entry on
Stoicism notes, "the
sense of the
English adjective '
stoical' is not
utterly misleading with
regard to its
philosophical origins". The...
- its Discontents.
Humphrey Skelton described Freud's
worldview as one of "
stoical humanism". The
Humanist Heritage project summed his
contributions to understanding...
- "opened
their homes and hearts" to the relatives,
bearing their own
losses "
stoically and with
enormous dignity", and that the
bonds forged then
continue to...
- jail at Liberty, Missouri, to
await trial.
Smith bore his
imprisonment stoically.
Understanding that he was
effectively on
trial before his own people...
-
characters Willie and Joe, two
weary and
bedraggled infantry troopers who
stoically endure the
difficulties and
dangers of duty in the field. His cartoons...
- Scott, A.O (29
September 2006). "Costner Is Back in the Water, and He's
Stoically Swimming to Save Everybody". The New York Times.
Retrieved 8
April 2023...
-
Bogart used
these years to
begin developing his film persona: a wounded,
stoical, cynical, charming, vulnerable, self-mocking
loner with a code of honor...
-
individualist philosophy of life. He is as
noble as he is taciturn, rebellious,
stoically fighting against totalitarian regimes,
whether they be Earth-born or alien...
- fate,
although he
admired the
condemned man's
bravery in
facing death stoically.
Lincoln was
elected president on
November 6, 1860, and the following...
- exhaustion,
oppressed by heavy, hot weather.
Although they are
presented as
stoical and accepting, the men are defeated; only one
stands out: in the center...