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Every song doesn't have to be narcissistically written about how I feel on that day.
"I was actually very narcissistically thinking about what the experience would do for me.
His stance is heroic - toward the end a little narcissistically so.
He narcissistically looks into a mirror and sees Orphan's face in his reflection.
The narcissistically abused are those who put others' needs before theirs yet see themselves as being poorly treated ("poor me").
It would all sound narcissistically frivolous were it not so earnest.
Both men narcissistically fiddle (and bicker) while the world of serious culture they share burns.
Two girls with large but tight white sweaters narcissistically twisted back to back.
He narcissistically believes things to be so (and his intentions pure) because he says they are.
They are more likely to distrust those who seem overly intellectual or narcissistically self-reflective.
Mr. Waller is absolutely, one suspects narcissistically, in love with his own hero.
The Republican leader doesn't have to be book smart, and probably shouldn't be narcissistically introspective.
This space is usually not a social one; at most it is occupied only by a narcissistically conceived other, the beloved.
The Guardian described her as "almost narcissistically provocative".
Each devised a carefully constructed public persona and not a little narcissistically identified with an exotic creature.
These offhand summations make Evelyn sound narcissistically detached, hollow at the core.
Children are narcissistically invested in their bodies, wish to admire their bodies, and see them admired.
I see it all in my head beforehand, and I set out obsessively - maybe even narcissistically - to make it.
Narcissistically, she traced the shape of his lips with her fingers, then let her hand rest on his neck, feeling the pulse there.
"People are more self-centered, narcissistically oriented.
"In the screenplay, we have a mother with a narcissistic wound and a daughter who is narcissistically wounded herself, from a kind of heartbreaking neglect.
"I wanted it more than other people, perhaps, because I wanted it not venally or narcissistically but desperately, even pathetically."
Even the pictorial "nude" stanzas show us an image that he, narcissistically, must find beautiful - the naked moonlit flesh that is his own.
Two types of narcissistic defenses that were measured with eating pathology were "poisonous pedagogy" and "narcissistically abused".
"Cadets were marching for themselves, narcissistically transfixed," Manegold writes, setting the stage for the painful struggles looming ahead.