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A cynic was Blondet, with little regard for glory undefiled.
REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHECould I have been led to believe that the vile mockery of the cynic was applicable to one in my forlorn and desperate situation?
MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICOHe had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRI've met him; he's a bad-tempered hypochondriac, a cynic at heart, and a man whose word is never doubted.
IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWNROBERT W. CHAMBERSThe word cynic, too, comes from the name given to certain Greek philosophers who despised pleasure.
STORIES THAT WORDS TELL USELIZABETH O'NEILLSuppose he is a cynic, it is to his interest to govern well.
THE NAPOLEON OF NOTTING HILLGILBERT K. CHESTERTONI felt in him at once the curious combination of the Christian and the cynic,—of reverence for man, and contempt of men.
LADY BYRON VINDICATEDHARRIET BEECHER STOWEThe top-most bud waits only through the twelve hours of a single day to open.
THE COLLEGE, THE MARKET, AND THE COURTCAROLINE H. DALLNo, it was impossible; even to such a cynic as Hugo Stott, it was evident that the man had been thoroughly in earnest.
ROBERT ANNYS: POOR PRIESTANNIE NATHAN MEYERVery curious is the link between that bitter, mocking, cynic spirit and the refined, gentle spirit of Emma Lazarus.
THE POEMS OF EMMA LAZARUSEMMA LAZARUS