How To Use Egotism In A Sentence

  • The visible developments of their hidden existence do seem, in their results, like egotism; but who shall dare to say that the man who has abnegated self to give pleasure, instruction, or grandeur to his epoch, is an egoist? Modeste Mignon
  • But the positive value of this female-identified modesty remains outweighed by the disadvantages which a lack of egotism implies in psychology.
  • But though the embroidery of his conversation was different, the groundwork was the same, and the high-flown and ornate compliments with which the gallant knight of the sixteenth century inter-larded his conversation, were as much the offspring of egotism and self-conceit, as the jargon of the coxcombs of our own days. The Monastery
  • 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.
  • Hinduism, for instance, admonishes its followers to seek "moksha," or liberation from egotism. Offerings Without an Altar
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  • Maybe that's selfishness and egotism, but that's how I feel.
  • The only excuse for that burst of egotism is that you asked forrit. A Life in Letters
  • Egotism is the source and summary of all faults and miseries. Thomas Carlyle 
  • All clearly intended to be repellent, and, sadly, achieving its aim, in what seemed -- as it was meant to be -- an endless barrage of persiflage, bad poetry, and egotism, in which I, like the character played with immaculate restraint by David Hyde Pierce, cringed and prayed for flight. Gwen Davis: La Bete
  • Denial would appear to be in fact much more common even than excess egotism.
  • Finding herself world-famous by the time she was eighteen only encouraged the actress's egotism.
  • This delusion may derive from egotism, or just complete lack of self-awareness.
  • It sees the will as equally unfree, and able to be freed from egotism only by an outside force (grace). The Times Literary Supplement
  • It can be exhibitionism, I suppose, or anyway a kind of egotism. COME AND BE KILLED
  • In such an air it had seemed that no petty egotism could hamper their growth, no misintelligence obscure their love; yet all the while this pure happiness had been unfolding against a sordid background of falsehood and intrigue from which his soul turned with loathing. The Fruit of the Tree
  • That's why we cannot afford a single moment of complacency, a second of self-indulgence, a soupcon of short-sightedness, or a waking moment of egotism. Carl Pope: Game Time
  • Oh, you little mortal known as man; you microscopical mixture of protoplasm and egotism; you atomical speck of ignorance and avarice; you who believe that the earth, moon, stars and all creation was manufactured for your special benefit; if you could only be shown your actual size in the universe as I was on that occasion, I think it would result in the eradication of some of your innate vanity and selfishness, thereby proving an incalculable blessing to you. Born Again
  • But it must be taken into consideration that the above postulate is itself a product of Western race-egotism, urged by our belief in our own righteousness and fostered by a faith in ourselves which may be as erroneous as are most fond race fancies. The Yellow Peril
  • I DO wonder if we're seeing another variation of the Caldecott problem, wherein bigness, ambition and (some say) egotism win the prize, and that these themselves are culturally coded as male virtues. Ladies-in-Waiting
  • But to see it damaged by nothing more than speculation and egotism was enough to drive some of those closely involved, well, apoplectic.
  • Apart from the idiotic waste of money, what on earth can this man's motives be, apart from sheer egotism?
  • So far as egotism is concerned, he was clearly anticipated by the titled personage to whom Over the Teacups
  • It is intimately connected with egotism, vanity, and spite: at its worst it becomes indistinguishable from full-blown pride.
  • He was a perfect ‘revolutionary’ leader because of his egotism and authoritarian attitudes.
  • Displaying all a martyr's egotism, she spoke of the inevitability of an outpouring of support or anger.
  • His morbid egotism, combined with his acceptance of a passive social role, is far too strong.
  • JH: Frankly I think a lot of it is just terminological confusion of ego with egotism.
  • My thesaurus gives the following synonyms: self-satisfaction, conceit, egotism, self-importance, haughtiness, vanity, hubris, arrogance.
  • 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.
  • He squirms on his dunghill, and like a child lost in the dark among goblins, calls to the gods that he is their younger brother, a prisoner of the quick that is destined to be as free as they -- monuments of egotism reared by the epiphenomena; dreams and the dust of dreams, that vanish when the dreamer vanishes and are no more when he is not. Chapter 37
  • The movie brilliantly brings out the A-student egotism of this unrelenting, literal-minded young woman.
  • She found the man a baffling and fascinating combination of qualities, all petty selfishness and colossal egotisms one minute, abounding in endless charms and graces and small endearing chivalries the next; outrageously outspoken at times, at other times, reticent to the point of secretiveness; now reaching the most extravagant pitch of high spirits, and then, almost without warning, submerged in moods of Stygian gloom from which nothing could rouse him. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth
  • Her mind is sharp, and as she sits in a common room, hearing her 1948 recording of ‘Vissi d' arte’ on the phonograph, she remarks how beautiful it is, without a trace of either regret or egotism.
  • 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.
  • Great leaders, like Sumner and Conkling, could not be burlesqued; they were more grotesque than ridicule could make them; even Grant, who rarely sparkled in epigram, became witty on their account; but their egotism and factiousness were no laughing matter. President Grant (1869)
  • The title of Prefab Sprout's first album in eight years embodies the kind of vaunting egotism one might expect from Bono, Sting or some other mononymic would-be saviour, and one's first instinct is to suppose WN.com - Articles related to 'Sleeping Beauty' kicks off Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 40th season
  • Let me first make it clear that egotism and vanity are two different things.
  • At the same time, he tried to use egotism in a positive way, rather than destroying it outright.
  • So far as egotism is concerned, he was clearly anticipated by the titled personage to whom I have referred, who says of himself, "I am the first in the East, the first in the West, and the greatest philosopher in the Western world. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • 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.
  • Seventy or so years ago the celebrated diarist James Lees-Milne wrote this: 'It became clear he was a man of overweening egotism. Roebuck on Mosley
  • This sort of misbehaviour varies in degree from the black hatred and fury of an uncontrolled egotism to what verges in some cases upon justifiable criticism of slightly fatuous or self-complacent behaviour. The Shape of Things to Come
  • There are dozens of less retrograde travelers in whose hoofprints we will also be journeying, for whom the pleasures of Eastern travel were not so strictly identical with the sublime egotism of Western identity formation.
  • Not many works loudly proclaim the virtues of suspicion, disloyalty, uniformity and rampant egotism. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Their views are the result of a fallen and sinful human nature, of rampant egotism and arrogance, and nothing more.
  • _Keeling's_ wife is worthy of a place in the author's long gallery of woolly-witted matrons; while in _Silverdale_ he has given a study of clerical futility and egotism almost savage in its detestability, a portrait at which one laughs and shudders together. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 28, 1917
  • She'd thrown away religious doctrines and was now pronouncing religious ritual as nothing much more than a device for reducing egotism.
  • They live for up to several months in the bush, where they learn to overcome pride, egotism, and selfishness.
  • This is a first feature from documentarist Tareque Masud, autobiographical, but refreshingly without egotism or conceit.
  • He sullied his already dwindling credibility with an exhibition of arrogance, bad taste and egotism that made for queasy viewing.
  • he was helpless under the reign of his egotism
  • The problems of corporate governance are about much more than rapacious egotism.
  • The problems of corporate governance are about much more than rapacious egotism.
  • Here I admit that most of my humour is based on egotism.
  • The limiting factor in space travel is our own egotism.
  • The philosophy behind such an assumption is pure egotism.
  • You have not been long enough in India to case-harden into the cursed egotism of this hard-hearted land, and remember, age, crawling on, has indurated old A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
  • His active brain, stimulated by a desire for wealth, and an egotism which might be called impracticable, wrought out original plans of farming without number. The Two Rebellions; or, Treason Unmasked.
  • 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.
  • Their pleasure was not happiness, contemporaries charged, but egotism, immorality, indulgence, and vice.
  • Unobjective egotism aside, the irony is delightful.
  • It was the epoch of the salons, of the philosophers and encyclopaedists, of a brilliant society whose decadence was hidden in a garb of seductive gaiety, its egotism and materialism in a magnificent apparelling of wit and learning. George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life
  • Lovers Walk captures the egotism of love, the moments when you have eyes only for each other; the passersby are the extras, hurrying by unaware of their walk-on role in this everyday romance of tingling possibilities, wounded hearts and stalking tendencies. Lovers Walk
  • Specifically, did the fact that I played left wing in high school soccer -- and here my explicit egotism requires me to point out that I did not play with two left feet -- preordain my placement on the left wing of the political spectrum? Michael Sigman: Why We Hate Going to the Dennis
  • Egotism is the source and summary of all faults and miseries. Thomas Carlyle 
  • Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism.
  • In was in that quarter, quia multum amavit, — because he loved much — that he was regarded as vulnerable by “serious men,” “grave persons” and “reasonable people”; favorite locutions of our sad world where egotism takes its word of command from pedantry. Les Miserables
  • A personality of smallness and egotism and petty underhandedness seemed to emanate from the letters themselves.
  • She'd never seen that side of him before, had never dug deep enough under that egotism and self-absorbancy.
  • And one cannot but notice the extraordinary egotism that such an absolute faith in the rightness of one's feelings demonstrates.
  • It can also - though by no means always - result in a similar egotism and aggression.
  • The title of Prefab Sprout's first album in eight years embodies the kind of vaunting egotism one might expect from Bono, Sting or some other mononymic would-be saviour, and one's first instinct is to suppose it's ironically intended. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • In contrast, Donat's more conventional theatricality does not convey enough of the terrible iciness of Hirst's egotism.
  • Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism.
  • He apparently took keen pleasure in holding up to ridicule and in satirising, what he was pleased to call his ponderous pedantries, his solemn affectation of profundity and wisdom, his narrow-mindedness, and his intolerable and transparent egotism. A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3
  • 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.
  • Cro-Magnon cult culture defense mechanism delusion demography developmental psychology double standard of sexual behavior dowry ectomorph, endomorph, and mesomorph ego egocentric egomania egotism empathy empty nest encounter group 17. Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology
  • Obviously arrogance and egotism can get involved. Christianity Today
  • It can be exhibitionism, I suppose, or anyway a kind of egotism. COME AND BE KILLED

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