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In fact, such stoicism may be beyond most of us.
At first, I thought this was taking stoicism a bit far.
And it was his stoicism which would now be tested.
It's hard to guess how much of his stoicism is an act for the audience.
Those who have come are clearly trying to work themselves into a state of fiscal stoicism.
Maybe they read her stoicism as the facade of someone who was making everything up.
Her stoicism had held firmly until she closed the door behind him.
He says it with the stoicism of the true fanatic.
The rise of Stoicism represented the return to earlier ideas.
She swallowed hard, then set her own face into determined stoicism.
The restraint of his answer, its honest stoicism, moved me.
His work contains a good deal of philosophical knowledge, especially Stoicism.
It took all of her carefully learned stoicism not to turn away in horror.
All they can offer capitalism is their strong backs and stoicism.
It was something that even the stoicism of her race could not completely hide.
He is a stoical man and expected stoicism from his players.
One could say she takes the abuse and the indifference with a degree of stoicism.
He was a classical scholar whose work shows the influence of Stoicism.
Here is stoicism, as a form of discipline, through which the passions pass.
But the chiseled stoicism of his songs still came through.
It was hard, now, to view such stoicism as strictly sane.
And yet, sadly, deep down he knew British stoicism could find a way to accept it.
But it is the very nature of Western stoicism that frustrates people now.
He seemed to be enduring a world of hurt with utter stoicism.
Despite his veneer of stoicism, he seemed a bit annoyed.