How To Use Self-absorption In A Sentence

  • I felt ready to abandon self-absorption for the sake of consummate empathy, to catalogue every one of Chloe's memories, to become a historian of her childhood, to learn all of her loves and fears.
  • We must ask ourselves what purpose the sacrifices of so many on our behalf served - did they die in futility so that we could wallow in our life-repudiating self-absorption?
  • It is apparent from any survey of the criticism of confessional poetry that the mode is habitually and negatively associated with an authorial self-absorption verging on narcissism.
  • It was a speech that showed a self-absorption and a plodding mind of the sort that simply will not work on the campaign trail.
  • Her self-absorption is total - she talks you to death about her health problems.
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  • There is no disputing her talent, drive, fearlessness, self-absorption or precocity. When One Act Colors a Lifetime of Work
  • Making his way from a working class background to minor celebrity and seeming suburban bliss, he was eventually, irrevocably entangled in his own desire, his self-absorption and self-delusion.
  • And this sense of our own absurdity is vital; it is what pulls me out of self-absorption.
  • We've polluted creation, no only with our garbage and toxic waste, but with our self-absorption .
  • This machine also has the self-absorption function, the absolution supplies the thick liquid pump.
  • Critics have railed against bouts of apparent disingenuousness, self-absorption and the singer's lupine cries of a last chapter.
  • While I think that blogging (in conjunction with a host of other things) can sink to the level of self-absorption, I also think it also has the capacity to be constrictively reflective and expressive. Narcissus and Me | Her Bad Mother
  • Her self-absorption is total - she talks you to death about her health problems.
  • Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been shown to be a promising technique for element analysis. However, self-absorption effect deeply influences the LIBS measurements.
  • Self-absorption is not his metier.
  • And that's the problem with most author blogs -- they really have no purpose beyond self-promotion or self-absorption ( "Today, I face The Blank Page ...") and the comments generally tend to be back-slapping among friends. Why aren't they called adults' books
  • We've polluted creation, no only with our garbage and toxic waste, but with our self-absorption .
  • The artist solemnly sends up the studied self-absorption and inherent self-delusion that seem to be characteristics of the masculine gender.
  • With or without leadership contests, the conference season brings out the narcissism and self-absorption of politicians to a degree the public can only find repellent.
  • A: An uncompromising self-absorption which alienates others and compromises the well-being of all.
  • In our collective frenzy of self-absorption, we forget the immense responsibility we accept when we choose to bring children into this world.
  • to avoid a truck that had jumped the lights, she hardly broke her self-absorption. COMPULSION
  • Lots of folks grumble about the diffidence, self-absorption and general uncommunicativeness of Generation Y. Why Gen-Y Johnny Can't Read Nonverbal Cues
  • Her book is simply a collection of memories, told without conceit or self-absorption - and therein lies its power.
  • “Self-esteem is, of course, a term in the modern lexicon of psychobabble, and psychobabble is itself the verbal expression of self-absorption without self-examination [3].” A Progressive on the Prairie » Weekend Edition: 4-3 » Print
  • Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial seduction and romantic self-absorption.
  • Loneliness can lead to self-absorption and a high sensitivity where you hopelessly avoid others, or desperately seek their positive affirmation.
  • The Twit Network, pokes fun at the inanity of some tweets 'content, our collective self-absorption, our obsession with celebrities and the painful convention of affixing "tw -" to beginning of any word related to social media. Mashable!
  • Therapism celebrates emotional self-absorption and the sharing of feelings.
  • He had a knack for deploying the usual hippie self-absorption in appealingly vacuous ways: “All across the nation, there’s a strange vibration/There’s a whole generation with a new explanation.” The Other Papa
  • They move in together and negotiate the complexities of their unequal relationship: Sophie is young and sexy, but culturally and economically insignificant; Carrère is famous and successful, but unable to be happy, crippled by his own petulance and self-absorption. A Russian Novel by Emmanuel Carrère – review
  • His initial response to his wife's death was paralysis and guilt that his self-absorption in art had left him inattentive to her needs.
  • In spite of his self-absorption, Jack was not imperceptive. The Shape of Dread
  • External discipline is the only road to happiness for those unfortunates whose self-absorption is too profound to be cured in any other way.
  • He was the tangible symbol of the Baby Boom, its conceits, its self-absorption, its lack of discipline and failures of responsibility.
  • Her motives and relationships are rendered dry and unconvincing, but her self-absorption rings true.
  • Wolf's previous books were afflicted with their own share of self-absorption and ‘eclectic’ musings.
  • While I think that blogging in conjunction with a host of other things can sink to the level of self-absorption, I also think it also has the capacity to be constrictively reflective and expressive. Narcissus and Me
  • She had made some play at dinner for the Finn, as I say, but had made no progress through his sodden self-absorption. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • The most important is the myth of Narcissus, seen as the symbol of the youth's self-absorption.
  • Perusing the liberal press, I am struck by the mixture of utter confusion, self-absorption, cynicism and sheer ignorance which characterizes the commentary on the war in Afghanistan.
  • Harrell's presence was like aversion therapy, shocking Hyde out of his numb, weary self-absorption. THE LAST RAVEN
  • His self-absorption has been a lapse not only of judgment but of human decency.
  • The legendary sensitivity of adolescence is a kind of self-absorption.
  • This wayward thinking has led us down the “more is better” path of self-absorption and, for some, self-destruction. Lighten Up
  • “Self-esteem is, of course, a term in the modern lexicon of psychobabble, and psychobabble is itself the verbal expression of self-absorption without self-examination [3].” A Progressive on the Prairie » Weekend Edition: 4-3 » Print
  • “Self-esteem is, of course, a term in the modern lexicon of psychobabble, and psychobabble is itself the verbal expression of self-absorption without self-examination.” Weekend Edition: 4-3 « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • “Self-esteem is, of course, a term in the modern lexicon of psychobabble, and psychobabble is itself the verbal expression of self-absorption without self-examination.” Weekend Edition: 4-3 « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • The Church has lost a sense of mission, turning inwards in self-absorption, anxious to protect itself, forgetting that it is no more than a means to an end, the end being the Kingdom of God.
  • An uncompromising self-absorption which alienates others and compromises the well-being of all.
  • The yogi contemplating his navel often figures for Westerners as an object of amusement, being taken as a symptom of indolence or narcissistic self-absorption.
  • This more conventional, male-dominated reading is nevertheless subverted by each woman's narcissistic self-absorption.
  • That struggle illustrates how broad-based culture, popular and vulgar, is far from being a mere distraction or a source of self-absorption.
  • Rather than educating youngsters to climb out of their caricatured adolescent self-absorption, we appear to be encouraging their preoccupation with ‘how I feel’.
  • Meanwhile, boomer self-absorption is finally generating a little movement on the Social Security front, where the need for reform has been clear for 20 years now.
  • We are becoming a crazed culture of cheap criticism and pious moralizing, and in our self-absorption may well lose what we inherited from a better generation.
  • Self-esteem is, of course, a term in the modern lexicon of psychobabble, and psychobabble is itself the verbal expression of self-absorption without self-examination. ProWomanProLife » 2010 » March
  • Their robotic self-control and evasion of personal contact was redolent of the utter self-absorption of mimes.
  • But, perhaps aware there may be scant opportunities for flippancy in the next 10 months, he was in engaging mood, answering every question with a diverting directness and lack of self-absorption.
  • Ultimately, the movie bogs down not merely in the quantity of its talk, but the gooeyness of its self-absorption.
  • In practice it means a set of extremely rotten values: greed, self-absorption, atomization, suspiciousness, superstition, lying (especially to ones' self), responsibility-shirking, resentment ('coveting'), and ultimately, nihilism ('rapture'). Your Right Hand Thief
  • ‘Shyness is not the same as self-absorption,’ she says.
  • TUCKER: If some of the slower, showier songs on "Revolution" suggest a hint of self-absorption, the majority of the good ones suggest something much better: a country star who likes to tweak Nashville's notions of mannerliness. Miranda Lambert's Classic Country 'Revolution'
  • Her solipsistic ruminations signal a true diva's self-absorption, yet they also have a sneaky evocative power.
  • However impressive its achievements, he writes, American social inequality and political paralysis, self-absorption and megalomania, are traits that make him glad to belong to another culture.
  • The 1990s produced a president perfectly suited to the time - a time of domesticity, triviality and self-absorption.

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