Where Verdi depicts genuine love, Bieito sees only neurotic obsession.
The key to the series is Kafka, the philosopher with whose neurotic obsessions Hughes has identified.
This was education along new lines, a freeing of the individual from prejudices, malformed convictions, from neurotic obsessions and fixed ideas.
Although the rumour proved false, the eccentric James would, throughout his life, nurse a neurotic obsession for his royal cousin.
Above it, a chart indicates that Concoction No. 3 helps fight "neurotic obsession."
"Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices" (1907) notes the likeness between faith (religious belief) and neurotic obsession.
The French teacher at school had a neurotic obsession with neat handwriting and discipline.
I discovered that jealousy and neurotic obsession are just as endemic to gardening as they are to child rearing.
Don't let this useless question become a neurotic obsession.
And now the latest neurotic obsession is seeing CO2 and greenhouse gases everywhere.