| 11. | But don't mistake Sheet's stoicism for indifference.
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| 12. | Posidonius fortified the Stoicism of the middle period with contemporary learning.
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| 13. | Despite his stoicism, Boniface was clearly shaken by the incident.
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| 14. | Neostoicism was a syncretic philosophical movement, joining Stoicism and Christianity.
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| 15. | See also snowball effect, mountains out of molehills, stoicism.
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| 16. | Shortly thereafter, Cicero met Diodotus, an exponent of Stoicism.
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| 17. | The difficulty of becoming a sage was often discussed in Stoicism.
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| 18. | In this sense, it was closer to Cynicism than Stoicism.
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| 19. | Stoicism was the order of the day for some Democrats.
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| 20. | I understand how Anne feels, her stoicism, perseverance and resilience.
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