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I saw myself go splat on the pavement with a kind of equanimity, with a sense of a foretold conclusion.
While Ms. Taylor shares Richards's politics (and sees in her the kind of "equanimity and cordiality, even to foes," she finds in President Obama), that doesn't fully explain her fascination.
In the past couple of years, the artist seems to have found a kind of equanimity, and has done his utmost to prevent disagreements over his late friend's estate degenerating into the kind of ugly feuding that have afflicted other probate cases, notably that of Jack Kerouac.
In the Mencius (2A2), such a person possesses a kind of equanimity or heart that is unperturbed by the prospects of fame and success.
Can human beings really accept the loss of their selves and their loved ones with the kind of equanimity that identification with the whole requires?
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Alongside the tumult is a kind of battered equanimity.
(That looks rather sad written down, but he said it with a kind of blithe equanimity).
This pandemic cannot be allowed to continue, and those who watch it unfold with a kind of pathological equanimity must be held to account".
Gopnik sees awkwardness as "a great blessing": a new form of equanimity.
'Obama seems to have that kind of quality - an equanimity, a serenity, vision - in almost all circumstances,' says Shrum. 'And David has it.
Under normal circumstances, it is hard to imagine any institution's leadership contemplating that kind of gain-loss ratio with equanimity.
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