He goes on about Kinski's egocentricity, how it was nothing short of egomania, without appearing to recognize his own.
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There's something cathartic about wallowing in other people's egomania, and it's fun to read between the lines.
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There were no egomania epidemics, no grumbling about lack of playing time, no pouting over scoring averages that fell as casualties to substitution.
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The term " egomania " is often used by laypersons in a pejorative fashion to describe an individual who is intolerably self-centred.
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She reproves his faithlessness, but Dioclesian is recalcitrant; in the early scenes of the play he acts with the egomania and bombast of Tamburlaine.
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By the way, you may have sycophants, Willie, but none of them will tell you about your second-biggest problem after congenital egomania.
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Staying real is a major priority, Griffin conceded _ not only to keep his comedy fresh, but to avoid the egomania that often undermines stars.
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So begins the year we must spend cowering in the unrelenting radiance of the Dallas dynasty, where egomania is ridin'high on the limo, pardner.
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If this loopy verbal quirk were simple egomania, then Louis XIV might have said, " L'etat, c'est Lou ."
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Her reaction to this egomania has been a systematic campaign of mean-spirited practical jokes waged against Dutch, including leaving dog manure inside his desk drawer.