Timonism

//ˈtaɪmənɪzəm//

Synonyms for "timonism" (2 found)

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  • Timonisme noun (Form of bitter misanthropy)
  • Timonisme noun (Bitter or cynical utterance)
  • timonisme noun (Form of bitter misanthropy)
  • timonisme noun (Bitter or cynical utterance)

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This most cruel betrayal led him to Timonism.

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His "Timonism" scarcely shows itself, except against the priesthood, for which he has very little respect.

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Then how could it be otherwise, than that an incipient Timonism should slide into Pierre, when he considered all the disgraceful inferences to be derived from such a fact.

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Men are stuffy little fellows. Their manliness bores me—it is almost universal, and humanity is very rare. … the poor things keep on struggling in a web of phantoms. They play with dolls all their lives. It's no good talking to them about wisdom and beauty. They have a complete system. There's even a doll Hell. This is not Timonism, I am an optimist. They are saved, most of them by their guts. A doll has no guts.

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