Sentences with phrase «with stoic»

Though he was also a painter, Artschwager's name is now synonymous with stoic yet humorous sculptures that straddle the categories of Pop art and Minimalism.
We are all familiar with the stoic halls of MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Hammer and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, to name a few.
Sitting atop Lady Liberty's crown looking out with a stoic expression, it makes you wonder if she already sees the hardships ahead.
BALTIMORE, MD — April 12th 2018 — Versus Evil, a leading independent video game publisher in partnership with Stoic, an indie video game developer, today announced that the third and final chapter in the award winning Viking RPG trilogy, Banner Saga 3 will launch on July 24th, 2018 for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
That, coupled with the stoic facial expressions, make for some rather dull cutscenes.
We share a lot with Stoic, both in terms of what we expect from our crew and our artistic interests.
When we first met with Stoic we talked about doing both cinemas and in - game character based assets and have been very excited about helping bring Alex, John, and Arnie's vision to life.
John Watson Zeb West Alex Thomas Arnie Jorgensen Matt Rhoades For us here at IndieBox, this was truly a fun experience to work on, with both Stoic Studio and Vs Evil.
Working closely with Stoic, they have created a miniatures board game that captures the spirit of The Banner Saga where hard choices have serious consequences.
It takes training and patience to end... MORE up with a stoic, well - behaved adult dog.
Along with a stoic Swiss Army captain and brilliant Coptic Egyptian, the three of them work through linguistic riddles and discover the key to everything is hidden in plain sight - Dante's The Divine Comedy.
Combines the sensuality found in food with the stoic subject of money, creating a uniquely enchanting and informative personal finance book that can be described as Chocolat meets Wall Street.
Fortune in Your Cookies combines the sensuality found in food with the stoic subject of money, creating a uniquely enchanting and informative personal finance book that can be described as Chocolat meets Wall Street.
Even the Lexus LS460, arguably the sedan with the grayest temples in this rarefied group, still impresses with its stoic competence.
As the speed increases, directness and power assistance continuously recede — on highways the A8 glides over the asphalt with stoic calmness.
At the same time, the Fusion shrugs off broken pavement with a stoic thump — even while wearing its high - fashion nineteen - inch wheels.
She is vulnerable but blended with a stoic wariness that comes across unlike anyone else especially with her unusual beauty.
This, of course, has led to speculation that Winding Refn could finally be going ahead with The Avenging Silence, a film he's been quietly developing for several years and described a Tokyo - set thriller with a stoic but violent protagonist.
A Grammy - winning artist such as Mary J. Blige should not be expected to devour a film the way she does in «Mudbound» but you will be floored at her interpretation of a mother, leading and supporting her family with a stoic fervor.
Watching Rust and Bone, which Sony Pictures Classics acquired preemptively before its first Cannes screening, it's easy to imagine all of the ways in which Hollywood might have fouled up this story of a killer - whale trainer (Marion Cotillard) who loses both her legs in a freak accident and, during her recovery, enters into a tentative romance with a stoic drifter (Matthias Schoenaerts) who moonlights as an amateur MMA fighter.
Memorable, and even managing to steal focus in scenes shared with the stoic Gyllenhaal, Russo puts forth a fascinating and honest performance.
This time, the gee - golly Clark Kent of other media is replaced by a bullied, tormented and lost boy, played with stoic humorlessness by Henry Cavill.
Anchoring all of this artistry is Colin Firth with his stoic exterior and crumbling interior.
Her fascination with the stoic protector by her side plays well against Washington's passivity, delivering an emotional truth that has to work in order to give weight to the second act.
Oprah, Jimmy Kimmel, Brad Pitt and the King of Pop greeted me with stoic indifference (#rude).
Meditations is filled with Stoic wisdom that's just as applicable to the world we live in today, as it was when it was when it was first written 1,800 years ago!
He listens with the stoic patience of a man who has faced many disbelievers.
Yup, that's right — this mama bear is letting go of a cub and even with my stoic sensibilities, I'm getting a little choked up just typing out the words.
While refusing the referee's offer to cancel the game, Altidore played on and bore the abuse with stoic courage.
When he finds city shrines and altars dedicated to a variety of idols, he debates their existence wherever and with whomever he can: in the synagogue with the Jews, in the marketplace with the buyers and sellers, in the town center with the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers.

Not exact matches

He may not have left with dignity, exactly, but there was a certain stoic integrity to his choice to go without melodrama.
With a winning performance from Jonathan Banks, Mike became one of the most interesting and beloved characters in the series, with a hardened presence that makes him more stoic and intimidating than nearly anyone else in the sWith a winning performance from Jonathan Banks, Mike became one of the most interesting and beloved characters in the series, with a hardened presence that makes him more stoic and intimidating than nearly anyone else in the swith a hardened presence that makes him more stoic and intimidating than nearly anyone else in the show.
That's why Ryan Holiday, the author of The Obstacle Is the Way and The Daily Stoic, created the Memento Mori medallion, a coin I now carry with me everywhere that serves as a physical reminder that «You could leave life right now.»
In keeping with McArdle family tradition, I was duly dispatched at the tender age of 8 by my stoic father and weeping mother to a British boarding school, there to learn independence and gentlemanly conduct in a setting unchanged since the glory days of the Empire.
He hit the ball with authority and for distance and ushered in an aggressive, hitch - up - your - trousers, go - for - broke, in - your - face power game rarely seen in the often stoic and staid sport.
With the Enlightenment, the solemn - admonitory revived, stripped of its Stoic underpinnings and its Christian alternative.
Apocalyptic visions flirt with gnostic aeons and Stoic conflagrations, while affirmations of creation lean toward Pelagian schemes of human progress and Epicurean fixations on the here - and - now.
the Augustinian God turns out to be remarkably like the Stoic sage: devoid of passions, unfamiliar with longing, foreign to suffering, dwelling in steady bliss, exhibiting to others only benevolence.
And certainly, without access to resources of patience and compassion beyond one's normal human endowment, most of us would have to face life with no more than a stoic despair.
By the third century A.D. the practice of paideia treated all the classical philosophical traditions — Stoic, Epicurean, Aristotelian, but most of all Platonic — with religious interests.
Some might suppose that John is using Platonic and Stoic concepts of the logos in an attempt to link universal and moral and religious experience with the incarnation.
There is little to indicate its date, except that the author seems to blend the Jewish wisdom literature as found in Proverbs with the style of the Cynic and Stoic traveling preachers.
Leibniz's principle of Sufficient Reason means just that, and he was preceded by Democritus, followed by the Stoics, with their talk of universal necessity.
... Away with all projects for a «Stoic,» a «Platonic,» or a «dialectic» Christianity!
Back in the day they were stoic (and silent) in the face of lions, frightfully ingenious torture devices, and burly pagans with swords.
But America is good, it seems, in part because it can find places for Southerners, especially Southern Stoics (think the novelist Tom Wolfe, Atticus Finch, Admiral Stockdale, Navy SEALS, and the proud men of Morehouse), Catholics (as, to begin with, the best organized in countercultural thought and action of our large institutional religions), and Heideggerians (who are right, after all, about the American propensity for inauthentically deferring to the «they» of public opinion and scientific expertise).
The Stoics spoke of certain ways of behavior as being «natural» because they believed these activities were consistent with the nature of things.
For the Stoic, the outward conditions of life — freedom as privilege and as right — were of minor importance compared with the inner liberty won by loyalty to the truth.
The classical Greeks, who seem among the first to ask these kinds of questions, came up with three attitudes of response to life: The Stoic, The Hedonistic, The Epicurean.
In the Gospel of John we have the most forthright and vivid use of the term, for its author, who was probably a Gentile Christian familiar with the Greek idea of the Logos, (The word Logos which holds a central place in Stoic philosophy, can be translated Word but this does not do justice to its full meaning.
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