She'd never seen that side of him before, had never dug deep enough under that egotism and self-absorbancy. |
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They live for up to several months in the bush, where they learn to overcome pride, egotism, and selfishness. |
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This delusion may derive from egotism, or just complete lack of self-awareness. |
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I'm a grown person with masculine proclivities and habits of self-defense, but there is a time when all systems of egotism and predominance fail. |
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The movie brilliantly brings out the A-student egotism of this unrelenting, literal-minded young woman. |
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Displaying all a martyr's egotism, she spoke of the inevitability of an outpouring of support or anger. |
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At the same time, he tried to use egotism in a positive way, rather than destroying it outright. |
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Their views are the result of a fallen and sinful human nature, of rampant egotism and arrogance, and nothing more. |
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The problems of corporate governance are about much more than rapacious egotism. |
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Their pleasure was not happiness, contemporaries charged, but egotism, immorality, indulgence, and vice. |
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He sullied his already dwindling credibility with an exhibition of arrogance, bad taste, and egotism that made for queasy viewing. |
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I mean I put up with your materialism, superficiality, and egotism on a daily basis without biting your head off. |
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In contrast, Donat's more conventional theatricality does not convey enough of the terrible iciness of Hirst's egotism. |
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This is a first feature from documentarist Tareque Masud, autobiographical, but refreshingly without egotism or conceit. |
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And one cannot but notice the extraordinary egotism that such an absolute faith in the rightness of one's feelings demonstrates. |
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She'd thrown away religious doctrines and was now pronouncing religious ritual as nothing much more than a device for reducing egotism. |
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Let me first make it clear that egotism and vanity are two different things. |
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His morbid egotism, combined with his acceptance of a passive social role, is far too strong. |
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Apart from the idiotic waste of money, what on earth can this man's motives be, apart from sheer egotism? |
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Denial would appear to be in fact much more common even than excess egotism. |
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So when she said that she decided to stay on as there was important work to do afterwards, I grinned at the splendid naivety of her egotism. |
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Very often though, egotism can be an attempt to cover up insecurity in a person who does not feel they will be good enough without it. |
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There's something to all of this on a psychological level, something more than mere egotism, I hope, but I'm not sure what it is. |
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But to see it damaged by nothing more than speculation and egotism was enough to drive some of those closely involved, well, apoplectic. |
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How many things will go wrong before Member States rise above their national egotism and get there? |
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For all his egotism and irascibility, Churchill was a good man as well as a great one. |
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But his egotism, thin-skinnedness and mulish belief that his critics are motivated by envy and party politics made him a tiresome figure in the end. |
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Although Paulette is suffocating under his egotism, there is a great scene in which she watches the great man at work and is entranced by his handiness with a brush and paint. |
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It is this egotism alone, without rhyme or reason, that has spread the net of family and social relationships to catch the unwary soul. |
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Greed, egotism and thoughtlessness have been pushing aside moderation, the common good and consideration. |
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As Simpson, Cuba Gooding, Jr., captures the football star's gasbag egotism but falls short of the regal charisma that drew people to him. |
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Behind that the egotism room consists of a whirlwind, twirling pirouettes, which can take up exactly as much space as its rotation requires. |
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That serene egotism lay at the heart of an extraordinary career that made him a living jazz legend, renowned composer and celebrated bandleader. |
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Wariness and avidity, coquetry and rage, preening and despair — unrelenting egotism plays on her face like sunlight on a fast-moving stream. |
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Solidarity is essential since it is excessive individualism and egotism that has led us to this dead-end of self-destruction. |
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Afterward I will perform a miracle in each heart by allowing charity to emanate where there was only egotism. |
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National egotism and commercial interests have for too long got in the way of creating a defence industry. |
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The structural egotism of a fragmented society poses a threat to democratic structures, since democracy means living with and for others. |
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Maybe that's selfishness and egotism, but that's how I feel. |
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This appears to me to be unadulterated egotism, despite the veneer of human rights. |
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It is not necessary to deprive themselves of possessions and riches, but only of their egotism. |
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Even if the egotism of the servant or the worshipper should remain, he who has attained to God can hurt none. |
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For me, Europe means acting together for a better world and rejecting a lonely egotism. |
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Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism. |
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Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others. |
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But Andrew is convinced, on the evidence of a short story, that Horace Jacob Little is at the centre of all manner of dire plots and conspiracies. In this section Treachery, egotism or bravery? |
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In their long and eloquent dispute, they touch on the way of the world and on the nature of genius: is the nephew an artist and an ideal citizen, or a monster of egotism? |
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Sade's philosophy flowed from his radical egotism, which led him to propound militant antitheism. |
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O'Connor's egotism and vanity have been identified as causes in the failure of Chartism. |
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If the egotism of the Member States leads to the intergovernmental method prevailing, Europe will suffer a heart attack, a setback, but history will continue regardless. |
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Since the main aim of zazen is to rid one of blind egotism, Buddhists sometimes criticize and condemn ordinary common sense, which they confuse with ego-centeredness. |
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Myers says that to protect oneself at the expense of fellow humans, or to be incapable of sacrifice, let alone self-sacrifice, on the other's behalf, is simply a kind of self-protective egotism, a selfishness. |
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Those battles are the only ones which I allow in men so that they will dominate their egotism and their materialism, in order for the spirit to take its rightful place illuminated by its conscience. |
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A 17th-century ancestor was executed for his part in a plot to assassinate Charles II, and Russell's grandfather introduced the first reform bill and was twice prime minister. In this section Treachery, egotism or bravery? |
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It is necessary to abandon egotism and to develop Christ-centrism. |
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Those who rise from their degradation, the scum or their egotism to a life of service and charity toward their brethren, I shall show them as an example that my Doctrine has light and grace to regenerate the sinners. |
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Now I say to you that it is necessary for those hearts to put aside their egotism and practice charity toward their brethren in order for their spirit to be able to pass through the narrow path of salvation. |
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Generally, when the inner workings of Hollywood are shown on screen, for example in A Star Is Born and The Bad and The Beautiful, the studio system is depicted as a hotbed of viciousness, egotism and backstabbing. |
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The controversy and debate about the conditions of use of helicopters are due above all to different military and industrial choices and interests and to national egotism. |
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At that time, there was much questioning of Member States' egotism, what was seen as their refusal to give up their tax prerogatives, the fear of an allpowerful European Commission, etc. |
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That possibility is still there and we should do everything we can to put aside our relatively petty differences, based on national egotism in many cases, to reach a common position for Europe. |
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The marketplace signifies life, community and history, performance and competition, colorful exchange, but also the spectrum from egotism to populism. |
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It also protects the individual against egotism and delusions of grandeur. |
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In such a context hedonism and egotism advance more and more. |
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So how did this counterproductive exercise in collective egotism begin? |
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If Mr Sarkozy has appeared as a strong European leader, this is because of his political qualities and egotism, not because of the EU's institutional arrangements. |
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His own egotism protects him from feeling passion for anyone else. |
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