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1 Now he will tell you he has become a cynic .
2 You see I have changed also, and have become a cynic and a heathen from long residence in Europe.
3 In the 'Tramp' he has still the sense of humor, but he has become a cynic ; restrained, but a cynic none the less.
4 He lost his temper and spirits, and became a cynic and a hater of mankind.
5 Every intelligent man with ideals eventually becomes a cynic .
6 But the introvert laughs alone, and in some cases he decides that the crowd has no sense of humour, and he becomes a cynic .
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