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Epictetus' conception of emotional adjustment is not that one should be "unfeeling like a statue" (3.2.4).

Not to say she's unfeeling.

Just as those whose hands and feet are "unfeeling" are not bothered by injuries to their own limbs, so do those who are ethically "unfeeling" fail to show concern for other humans.

Doctors and nurses are kind, but bureaucracy is unfeeling.

If the heart line hugs close to the fingers, the person will be unfeeling, unsympathetic and critical.

"I'm supposed to be an unfeeling, uncaring, unthinking, county club white-guy Republican," he said after touring a small manufacturing plant.

But this is not to say that they are unfeeling; she is certain that she is recognised when she visits.

Or you can read it as a suggestion that time is unfeeling, and that life will continue without you if you refuse to keep up.

Because obviously all men are unfeeling monsters who can't connect to tiny humans they helped create without "sports things".

[I would take it back] to the extent that [it] communicated a message that I was unfeeling or didn't care about people.

(I remembered Milo making a quite natural reference to his mother dying of pancreatic cancer but didn't remember any particular revelation that Milo was unfeeling).

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