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So he would never get delusions of actually being King.
All the rest is probably a delusion I went through.
And where did the delusion come from, do you think?
Now it seemed the delusion had taken hold of her.
That was not quite the case, but she had no delusions.
He had gone through similar delusions himself, after his own wife died.
On the one hand, it's not the sort of place where people need delusions.
This was a long time for any one delusion of the old man's to last.
The delusion is thinking that the current economic system can work in any form.
I'm not certain that you understand just how many delusions most people have.
But delusion seems to be the order of the evening.
It is a delusion to believe that we can actually keep our health information private.
In the end, though, all the effort may be so much delusion.
"Do they have some sort of delusion that someone's going to ask them to hit?"
He was under no delusion that this campaign would be easy.
"Were you under the delusion that this was going to be easy?"
In another man's hand it might make him seem great, but that would be delusion.
I could not but believe that it was a delusion on her part.
You see, it is not as if there was only one delusion.
Do all those other 100 also have delusions of importance?
Why did they not leave him in his sweet delusion?
Part of me wants very much to believe that it was not a delusion at all.
Simply that she had read the book and made it the focus of her delusion.
Maybe they just needed women who were willing to believe in their delusion?
"I did not expect the delusions to begin so soon."