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How could a man let himself be so ruled by a monomania?
On the other hand, the philosophy has about it the air of a monomania.
That takes a power of will you would call monomania."
When it comes to monomania, the authors are on familiar ground.
He is a complex man for one who gives the appearance of monomania.
It's a monomania with him to think he is possessed of documents.
What emerges finally as the book's true subject is the monomania of collectors.
The office itself seemed the product of a monomania.
Such monomania has been useful to warriors since long before the silicon age.
And perhaps the cure for monomania is more design.
She has an obsession with the drug that verges on monomania.
No longer was the vague word monomania to be used, nor would simple paranoia do.
"It is the sort of malady which we call monomania," said the doctor.
"There are no limits to the possibilities of monomania," I answered.
I threw myself, with customary monomania, into designing the treatment program.
It was the sudden monomania of a sensation too complete to endure.
I call it quite my monomania, it is such a subject of mine.
He thought of it constantly, so that it became a monomania.
"Martin Mull said that my whole act is about monomania.
It seemed to be a sort of sociable monomania.
"But Betsy's hooked into a kind of monomania, they call it.
From the beginning, this determination has been universal, amounting to monomania.
AND now, a few words on behalf of monomania.
One of these days that chimp's monomania will cause somebody to strangle him!
His monomania on the subject would be sufficient to have him see Second Foundation even where it was not.