I'm selfish and self-centered, and I don't seem to have any control over it. |
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What if contrition is self-centered and selfish, aimed at securing forgiveness? |
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Grant is self-centered and after ten years of massaging his ego, Dana is just about wiped out. |
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Unfortunately, he also discovers that she's about as self-centered and egotistical as someone can be. |
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These are some examples of how the modern sporting identity is typified by self-centered and undisciplined behavior. |
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For all the older generation's flaws, the younger characters of the film are weaker, more self-centered and less promising. |
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When he was a child, he demonstrated the psychological problem of being too self-centered. |
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By necessity, economies will have to retrench and become more local, more self-centered. |
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They enter without focusing on an equitable outcome, and in many cases the outcome is self-centered. |
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It entails an entire system of self-centered and opportunistic practices which have made their way into society. |
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I talked to him about the joy of service and I knew that after he had experienced this, he could never go back into really self-centered living. |
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The spiritual values of greatest importance are those that lift us out of our self-centered pre-occupations. |
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You know, the life of deprivation and renouncing: the expulsion of the pleasures of our self-centered life! |
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Today many people understand that love belongs to the category of lust-a greedy, self-centered, and abusive disposition. |
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This is not an actual physical death. Rather it is dying to the desires of self-centered living. |
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The efforts of man are self-centered and insignificant compared to the eternal riches given through Jesus Christ. |
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In the long run, though, such self-centered thinking does not serve anybody. |
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They both present themselves as selfish, self-centered individuals and they deserve one another. |
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However, you certainly have no problem exercising your right to be self-centered and ignorant to world affairs. |
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This comes from letting go again and again of self-centered thoughts and habitual storylines. |
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She's a shallow, vain, self-centered woman who is going to crash and burn at a very early age. |
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Needless to say Bruce, being the selfish, self-centered person he is, abuses his newfound power to his own advantage. |
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Few people can stand constant praise without becoming vain and self-centered. |
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As Howard meditated in silence, his mind cleared and his self-centered thoughts faded away. |
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The least happy are the self-indulgent, self-centered, self-assertive, self-pitying, or simply selfish. |
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They tend to be immature, moody, self-centered and evasive of responsibility. |
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His motivations to just make money can be viewed by this audience as self-centered, even if they may be business savvy. |
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Instead, Oz devolved into the story of a self-centered conman who gets to rule Oz basically because he is male. |
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And look, call me self-centered, but I can think of one minority they could start with. |
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He didn't look like he was bothered by all the attention, but he wasn't vain or self-centered either. |
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Yet lumpish Jane's fairytale romance is left stranded on the roadside by the self-centered pragmatism of robbers on the run. |
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Unconscious motivations take effort to uncover and sometimes go unacknowledged because they tend to reflect self-centered and immature elements of our personality. |
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Of course, there is the catch that Nancy has always been a bit more cunning and self-centered than Piper. |
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She's the single most self-centered person I've run into in politics — it's all about her. |
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She is domineering, prone to tactless remarks, and often self-centered. |
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If there is nothing worse than a family where relationships are hypocritical, political and self-centered, in God's family, it is all the opposite! |
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A transformation that has matured through the practice of interior reform, mobilizing us to make changes in those dark areas within us that are entirely self-centered. |
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He was also a loner, a sharp-tongued cynic at times, and a self-centered man who could serve humanity yet express little empathy for the problems of those close to him. |
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As a result, modern elegies more often than not break with the decorum of earlier modes of mourning and become melancholic, self-centered, or mocking. |
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Still, even from a loving son's perspective, William F. Buckley is portrayed as a relentlessly self-serving and self-centered person. |
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She is a self-centered downtown diva with a head full of attitude. |
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Its hard to pinpoint the irony at times in real life... the wildly self-centered person veiled as the self-sacrificing saint. |
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Many foreign participants felt emboldened in so noncombative a setting to criticize the United States and its perceived self-centered policies. |
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Sterling is self-centered, vain, a pig to women, and one step behind every clue, but from his perspective he's the cat's meow. |
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The effortless transformation of Justin Bieber from dreamy teen heartthrob to heartless, self-centered pop star continues apace. |
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The brash, engaged, occasionally self-centered ex-lawmaker seemed to retreat inward and practically disappear. |
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They care about nothing but themselves and their self-centered ideology. |
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Being self-centered and being selfish are not the same thing. |
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As you can see, sin has its roots in self-centered living. |
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As described by psychologists Lundy Bancroft and Jay Silverman, most abusive men are self-centered and manipulative and either use authoritarian parenting or have little involvement with the children. |
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All this does is reinforce my impression of the fashion industry as one filled with vapid, self-centered, bougie hipsters who think they're artists. |
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He also chided one reviewer at another paper for being self-centered. |
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A society of autonomous, rational, and moral decision-makers is more likely to produce good legislation than a society ruled by a self-centered person or small group of persons who rule over slavish and unreflective subjects. |
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The challenge for the North American church is to live faithfully and sacrificially for Christ, to engage with a culture that is materialistic, self-centered, and glorifies violence without conforming to that culture. |
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Face the question: Is my mother truly a self-centered person? |
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How many rocks did she have to kick to find such a myopic, whining, self-centered, navel-gazing group? |
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Marguerite was soon to discover that her husband was flighty, self-centered, and indifferent. His lengthy absences and illegal liquor trading with the Indians caused her much suffering. |
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They are selfish, self-centered, self-involved, and right in their way of thinking. |
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Even short-temperedness, boasting, self-centered minds and strong self-righteousness can be changed in nature resulting in a gentle and virtuous heart if the evil is cast away and the heart is cultivated. |
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His book concerns the isolated, self-centered overprotectiveness of those who consider themselves artists — the very qualities that, in the end, make them vulnerable to the world's inevitable Nasreens. |
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To have no 'self' means we don't have any pride, self-will, self-righteousness, self-seeking ambition, selfish motives, working in our own limitations and all the other things that are self-centered. |
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I just don't get how these people are so unselfconscious that they just snap themselves all day long and do not feel the least bit embarrassed about being so self-centered. |
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