Despite having had an alcoholic father, he projected a sense of self-assurance and equanimity. |
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On the way in you're resting formlessly in peace, and equanimity, and awareness, and bliss. |
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He has faced public humiliation and vilification with the same equanimity that he received public acknowledgement and praise. |
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I certainly would not accept it with equanimity and expect that things carried on as they are, if that is what is happening. |
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To the Buddhists, lapis lazuli brought peace of mind and equanimity and dispelled evil thoughts. |
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Providing only that my private and domestic circumstances give me pleasure, you will find my equanimity quite remarkable. |
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A hymn to me is a song that contains a sense of equanimity and compassion, and a reverence for human relationships. |
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It did allow him to meet all of life's adversity, challenge and unpredictability with equanimity, compassion and balance. |
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He makes an excellent case for the value, integrity, and racial equanimity of blackface minstrel performance. |
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Emotional equanimity relates to the affective competence that involves self-regulation of emotions and feelings. |
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Since they prudently did not get married, the situation seems to have been accepted with equanimity by the King and Archbishop Lanfranc. |
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One suspects he will need the wisdom of Solomon to handle the situation with total equanimity. |
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Thanks to his equanimity and good sense, he had given France the most trouble-free regency in its history. |
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As often as possible, please compose yourselves in the equanimity of thought-free wakefulness. |
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Let us figure his mildness and equanimity in the midst of their impatience, and perhaps their scurrility. |
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And his equanimity didn't help matters, especially when she was vexed at him. |
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So she doubtless bore with some equanimity the news that Mr Smith has also been freed up to spend more time with his Munros. |
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When the tyrants found him bearing all the agony with perfect equanimity they became helpless. |
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This understanding endowed me with tolerance to appreciate differing points of view with equanimity. |
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Its limpid pools, vivid colours and unusual plants will reinforce your sense of tranquility and equanimity. |
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The Indians have been watching all this, with equal fits of paroxysms of disbelief in private, and cool equanimity in public. |
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I'm not saying they were always equanimous but they had more equanimity than I had, less anxiety than I had. |
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Vision, responsibility, objectivity, equanimity and ability to resist all pressure are foremost among these qualities. |
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It remains solid and allows for the Group to envisage the back up of its future development with equanimity. |
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The qualities of equanimity and patience, which are demonstrated by so many Thais, have their source in Buddhist teachings. |
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It now has a solid balance sheet and can face the future with equanimity and continue to invest in its development. |
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To live this tension with equanimity the need is for symbolic places, spiritual masters and suitable initiations. |
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Generally speaking, faculty seem to accept this aspect of their workload with equanimity and dedication. |
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In what way might equanimity be exampled as important in that respect? |
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No one should ever contemplate the loss of life with equanimity. |
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The Stoics used to employ the term ataraxis to refer to this state of equanimity, and according to many, it is desirable to be free of passion, neither loving nor disliking. |
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This would enable the human beings to be in harmony with Nature and in equanimity with all beings. |
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He seems to have accepted this defeat with an equanimity that would do credit to one of twice his years. |
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He may have been poor for much of his life but travelled widely, and was able to face ill-fortune with equanimity and even humour. |
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Thus, they could confront the possibility of death with greater equanimity than could a nonbeliever, for whom death was the end of existence. |
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In the face of such aggressive surliness, could Blair maintain his willingness and equanimity? |
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Such re-gathering of inner man enables one to handle the outer activity dispassionately, judiciously, and with equanimity. |
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It is a state of contentment, a state of equanimity and equipoise and a state where you are not really worried even if you lack certain things. |
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May the glyph be meditated in its twofold aspect to be able to experience the matter and the spirit with equanimity. |
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For love, compassion and equanimity to permeate every single thought and action I must learn how to take refuge in that force itself. |
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A mendicant knows this and therefore responds with equanimity in both situations. |
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Your progress is measured only in how far you are able to face life's vicissitudes with equanimity, nothing more. |
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A little more able to face life's vicissitudes with equanimity, as Goenka would say. |
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Occasionally, and in spite of his equanimity, his defensiveness is acute. |
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No Indian or Chinese government could contemplate the possibility with equanimity. |
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The individual becomes efficient in action and develops equanimity of mind at all times and in all situations. |
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The few that weren't were accepted with equanimity and worked into our strategy. |
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The Buddhist training in loving kindness also includes meditations on compassion, joy and equanimity. |
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Not all can orient to the Light of I AM, until it has become their nature to follow the Law and to remain in equanimity. |
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It's the romantic side, but I hope the nature of my work will help me to view the future with equanimity. |
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We tear things down with equanimity and put 28-storey towers in their place in the name of modernity. |
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By a rather strained extension of the word literature, the police attack on his effusions constitutes an attack on literary freedom, which no one can view with equanimity. |
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It is difficult to behave with equanimity under such provocation. |
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Despite that, I am maintaining my equanimity and not losing my temper. |
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Though the monk admits to some concern about death by a staged accident, more time behind bars he can contemplate with an equanimity that exasperates authorities. |
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They accept with equanimity the true horror of aging alone, sundered from family and community. |
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Garland added with an equanimity that comes with age that there are good and bad in every profession. |
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When his mistress read of the impending marriage in a newspaper, she accepted her fate with equanimity. |
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He parried every question and implication that Wallace threw at him with equanimity, humility, politeness, and even humor. |
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Hammerstein continued his subtle quest for racial equanimity in Oklahoma! |
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Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment. |
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Téléphone seemed to have got back its balance and equanimity. |
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Action should therefore be seen as oriented to social welfare in preference to individual welfare and such action should be carried out with dispassion, dutifulness and equanimity. |
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The vintage 2000 will be characterized by the earliness, the richness of sugar as well as a good acid structure and it will foresure give great wines that allow us to view the next millennium with equanimity. |
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Not everyone views the situation with equanimity. |
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This year's resolution is in a nutshell: to consistently act compassionately, both in significant and insignificant actions, wholly from a mind and heart of equanimity. |
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Andre Malraux and Amedee Ozenfant seem to hold a curious position inasmuch as both believe art allows man to regard life with some equanimity, in the face of inevitable death. |
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As one gains equanimity in action, one comprehends better. |
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Some people treat danger with greater equanimity than others. |
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Perhaps the only way I can maintain equanimity in this New Year is to take life as a playfully as I can, as a game, and not take anything too seriously. |
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McIlroy was the picture of rosy-cheeked equanimity Wednesday. |
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I am sure that such schemes, for which Parliament has called, will enable the people of those regions who make their living from sugar cane to look to the future with greater equanimity. |
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Leopold had initially looked on the Revolution with equanimity, but became more and more disturbed as the Revolution became more radical, although he still hoped to avoid war. |
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The losses of his own troops he discussed with complete equanimity. |
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Happy is the man who can endure the highest and lowest fortune. He who has endured such vicissitudes with equanimity has deprived misfortune of its power. |
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