Is this writing, then, some kind of solipsistic indulgence conducted purely for your own benefit? |
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Levi was well-known for his impatience with long-winded, solipsistic or obscurantist prose. |
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Her solipsistic ruminations signal a true diva's self-absorption, yet they also have a sneaky evocative power. |
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Credit the still-tight bandly playing for keeping the whole shmear from turning into a solipsistic acoustic mess. |
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If it points to the mind of the artist it becomes lost in solipsistic musings that can only feed the artist's vanity and hubris. |
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In Traveling Mercies, she demonstrates a unique ability to lay bare her soul even its ugliest parts without ever coming off as narcissistic or solipsistic. |
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It seems the film wants to present it as the ultimate betrayal of human responsibility and as belonging to the same all-or-nothing solipsistic madness that fed Nazism. |
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Diaries are solipsistic compared with blogs, which are a far more sociable medium, allowing for dialogue with outsiders and links to other websites. |
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Technology, abetted by social media, threatens to imprison everyone in a solipsistic bubble. |
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The appeal of a Bumby evaluation is the solipsistic appeal of a palm reading: it's all about you, you, you. |
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Oh the irony of him, generous and free-thinking, being replaced by a representative of a party so solipsistic and doctrinaire. |
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Namely, that we are narcissistic, entitled, financial drains on our parents, unable to emancipate, and excessively solipsistic. |
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Then, just as her words are getting too weird, too solipsistic, they conjure an image so vivid you can see it shimmer. |
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The solipsistic and normatively depleted mindset of this self-absorbed colossus in the middle of Europe can no longer even guarantee that the European Union will be preserved in its wavering status quo. |
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It is a public sphere, at least, without Breyten Breytenbach's solipsistic despair, or Serote's denialisms. |
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Collectively they conjure up a crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins. |
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For Philip there was only this solipsistic stroking, by definition nameless. |
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It's an easy story to forget, if you're a non-runner, and your vision of marathon-running involves skeletal obsessives flogging themselves joylessly to the brink of collapse in pursuit of an arbitrary, solipsistic goal. |
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It is the myopic and solipsistic vantage point of the crotch. |
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In that way, it might break the existing mould where the senior bureaucracy acts as a solipsistic entity, and is unduly relying on ineffective selfregulation in these matters. |
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To this end, for instance, Shakespeare repudiates the solipsistic, non-dialectical discourse of Petrarchan lovers while celebrating witty, stichomythic exchanges. |
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