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Maybe we're all a little misanthropic in our own ways.
Perhaps that is a misanthropic way to examine book making.
He was feeling more than usually misanthropic, having had a disastrous evening the night before.
A misanthropic poet, who is about to go into exile.
And he is a good man, for all his determinedly misanthropic ways.
To say they are misanthropic would be like saying Hitler was a slightly horrible man.
The two admired much of the same music and shared a similar misanthropic outlook.
Instead, he's reveling a bit in a sort of misanthropic playground.
Critics have responded to his plays as having a misanthropic tone.
I knew all about him - that charming misanthropic wastrel.
But might Swift have a purpose in presenting us with a misanthropic character?
He was far too much of a misanthropic loner.
Yet the director gives the film enough of a misanthropic edge to hold sentimentality at bay.
The film is a shade less misanthropic, but no less funny.
The bearers of a misanthropic ideology remain a threat to us.
Heifetz had a difficult personality, and has even been described as "misanthropic".
A prejudice is a private thing, and even its tolerance is misanthropic.
I suspect the play may have started out much darker and then lost some of its misanthropic fury on the way to Broadway.
Underlying both assumptions is a misanthropic view of humanity.
Barnes was neither so poor nor so misanthropic as has been supposed.
"I spent years denying it, but I am very misanthropic.
The pity is that the world we actually live in is so full of evidence for a misanthropic principle.
Misanthropic people prefer to be alone, and do not trust many people outside of their immediate family.
Powerful, uncompromising and profoundly misanthropic, it is not for the faint of heart.
The superficial, the cynical, the misanthropic will demand proof of such a statement.