Stoical in a sentence as an adjective

Be stoical, and help other people, and you will find you achieve happiness as a side effect.

I heard that women are more stoical with visceral pain and men cope better with "exterior" pain.

I suspect the stoical Japanese have already written off all the govt debt they hold Oh, you suspect wrongly.

Perhaps some of the women receiving unwanted messages on dating sites could be a bit more stoical too.

I was exaggerating when I said 'all', but probably 'some'.By 'stoical' I meant that they might be prepared to take the loss for the country's sake.

Without relationships you are nothingA nugget of wisdom amongst all the shallow stoical comments in this thread.

I suspect the stoical Japanese have already written off all the govt debt they hold - the default won't exactly be a surprise when it happens.

But it is also, in an understated stoical fashion, a passionate lament for creative powers that used to be and that will never come again.

I would not have a clue how to raise a girl, but if I had a boy, I would be teaching him stoical techniques to dealing with problems, not today's 'share your feelings' approach.

I suspect the stoical Japanese have already written off all the govt debt they holdIf that were the case, they'd be selling their debt, offloading it on the market, thus pushing the price down, thus bursting the bubble.

The people who sell things like fast food or saturate TV with ads are acting collectively to profit themselves, but you're saying that the people who are weary of it should be stoical rather than cooperating among themselves to counter the unwanted behavior.

Stoical definitions

adjective

seeming unaffected by pleasure or pain; impassive; "stoic courage"; "stoic patience"; "a stoical sufferer"

See also: stoic