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Perhaps his want of pretension saves him from professional egomania.
Egomania, that fatal disease of all conquerors, was taking hold.
I don't think Scott is on the periphery of egomania.
It's the man's egomania, which approaches that of a psychopath.
Finally he is seduced by her, at least to the extent that his egomania allows.
His sadness is not a twisted form of egomania; he has practical reasons for it.
These deeds and his egomania made him a classic despot.
What comes across in song after song is sincere egomania.
It's more a testimony to his grand egomania than his common sense."
"For one moment, his egomania and the moving fingertip of history coincided.
But the author of the fax cast it as an indication of egomania.
He always wanted his father's power, and his Oedipal egomania is now a public spectacle.
But egomania is a requirement for any writer.
"It's a matter of egomania at work here."
Observing himself in this way, at a distance, was a matter not so much of objectivity as of egomania.
It has nothing to do with egomania.
The obvious egomania of Assange does the cause only harm.
He sees all those extra copies that never get sold as a form of overblown institutional egomania.
It's a form of vanity and egomania.
The woman's egomania will destroy us all, I'm afraid."
He was given to rampant egomania, and he could erupt in boiling rage.
Furthermore, she displays signs of megalomania and extreme egomania.
Love your mag, but can you do something to restrain the egomania of your diarists?
The suddenly revealed egomania of that man."
This egomania is far greater than any of the other broadcasts, even those aimed at urs and men!