I started to get egoistical in real life and, as a result, my girlfriend left me. |
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Did not George Orwell once describe authors as the most egoistical of human beings? |
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The egoistical man considers the path he has been following is superior to others. |
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The perplexed liberal democracies in Central and Western Europe are increasingly egoistical, and are now teetering along an uncertain course. |
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They pointed him out as a model for his peers in a society that is frequently individualistic and egoistical, even with regard to immigrants. |
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A capitalist, that is, egoistical organization of the economic world, which is obliged by hunger to remain subdued and quiet? |
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This is a wholly utilitarian and egoistical philosophy, recommending self-realization of every human being. |
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Indeed, his thought oscillates between two barely compatible conceptions of education, one as the realisation of a natural disposition, the other as the superimposition of a social mode of existence on an egoistical one. |
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She's egoistical because she has almost nothing. |
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No rationalizing explanation in terms of anything like a social contract is needed to explain why we choose to live together, subjugating our egoistical desires in order to secure the advantages of co-operation. |
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Otherwise zazen will become skimpy, egoistical. |
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Or lastly, imagining that you, because you practice, are in some way superior to your neighbors, locking yourself firmly into your egoistical bubble in a Nietzshean vision of the Übermensch. but that of a consumer. |
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Though ST has contributed in many ways to the general improvement of the quality of life, egoistical and hegemonic policies of certain governments have also led to negative effects. |
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A more egoistical reason was that I wanted to own my films. |
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