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How To Use Self-annihilation In A Sentence

  • To say no, for me, meant an attempt at self-annihilation.
  • Neglected to an extreme, he is in an emotional state of perpetual and chronic traumatic stress - a state of alienation and self-annihilation.
  • Those who weather the storm sometimes emerge as people of talent and creativity; the birth of creativity can come from the risk of intense self-annihilation. History of a Suicide
  • This is the behavior of someone with a subliminal desire for total self-annihilation. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Anthony Weiner and Why Powerful Men Self-Destruct
  • In an increasing state of desperation, they find themselves driven to the edge of breakdown, violence, psychosis and self-annihilation.
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  • Humanity is on the brink of self-annihilation and self-destruction.
  • Individuality is lost in the reunion with God, but without the total self-annihilation of Buddhism.
  • I became a voracious reader of the literature on the act of self-annihilation. History of a Suicide
  • It is almost as if our continent has been condemned to a permanent state of self-annihilation.
  • The opinions frankly expressed as to theology, metaphysics, and many established orthodoxies; its conclusion, glowing in every page, that metaphysics, as Danton said of the Revolution, was devouring its own children, and led to self-annihilation; its proclamation of Comte as the legitimate issue of all previous philosophy and positive philosophy as its ultimate _irenicon_ -- all this, one might think, would have condemned such a book from its birth. George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings & Philosophy
  • Hatred appears both as aggression towards others and as a striving for self-annihilation.
  • The opinions frankly expressed as to theology, metaphysics, and many established orthodoxies; its conclusion, glowing in every page, that metaphysics, as Danton said of the Revolution, was devouring its own children, and led to self-annihilation; its proclamation of Comte as the legitimate issue of all previous philosophy and positive philosophy as its ultimate irenicon ” all this, one might think, would have condemned such a book from its birth. George Eliot; A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings and Philosophy
  • In Brandon's case, a conflicted search for pleasure and self-annihilation may be leading him toward the latter because, for reasons unspecified though implied, he can't open himself to the former. 'Shame': Tracking The Travails of Lost Souls
  • She feels immeasurably lost, a feeling which compels her to think of self-annihilation.
  • Neglected to an extreme, he is in an emotional state of perpetual and chronic traumatic stress - a state of alienation and self-annihilation.
  • This act of attempted self-annihilation, hinged on something as random as a tossed coin, kicks off a course of events that will bring together lives and families that would otherwise never have met.
  • Is there a connection between an unexamined life and the pull of self-annihilation? History of a Suicide
  • The author suggests that in a fruitful search for truth we must experience a self-forgetfulness that is not self-annihilation, but a form of pleasure.
  • It is a stubborn thing resisting the call to self-annihilation, deadening pain, and compromising with what is simply wrong. Lonni Collins Pratt: The Sacred Power Of Hope
  • There is now a real movement in our society to pull our youngsters back from the edge of the precipice of self-annihilation and redirect our children toward a wholesome lifestyle which will allow them a chance to fulfill their potential.

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