Usa "neurosis" in una frase
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neurosis
1. She guessed the other client must have left by another exit, not wanting to encounter the other waiting, speculating on that person’s neurosis
2. Neurosis and the alienation of the masses are too prevalent today, with
3. look at the neurosis of the masses in a negative sense, as a sign of how
4. at this widespread neurosis as something positive, rather than as something
5. in a neurosis that paralyzes desire and life itself; the other is the decision to
6. My neurosis was also pacified, at least until the next Christmas
7. “He’s too young to have any neurosis
8. She knew she was being unrealistic, that she was in the throes of a deep neurosis, fantasizing that sex could solve all of her problems
9. subject of Carolyn’s neurosis, without alienating his mother-in-law entirely
10. Islam with its basis of fear, conquests, conversions, heresy, homosexuality, human rights, Jihad, Polygamy, Sexual inequality, slavery, taboos, vengeance, rituals, sects, belief in demons, easy divorce, purity out of rinsing hands (washing the body is washing the devil away) and Islamic laws, carried under powerful waves in an obsessional neurosis
11. The man who masks his barely controlled fury may have a dangerous rise in blood pressure, indigestion, neurosis and the development of psychosomatic disease
12. Remember: The Koran book serves a death instinct consubstantial with the neurosis of “a one only God called Allah”
13. My neurosis was also pacified, at least until the next
14. His oversexed neurosis gave him a permanently weakened back
15. neurosis does to the individual” [379, pg
16. formation not only because it helps to diminish neurosis, typical to a
17. I looked at my watch; it was four o'clock, but neither of us was ready to sleep, for in that city there is neurosis in the air which the inhabitants mistake for energy
18. There everybody went about in a sort of waking dream; nor was there anything to relieve or qualify the impressions the place made on the system of every man; so that all seemed to suffer from a sort of hyperæsthetic neurosis, and this dreaming of impossibilities gave to the majority of the convicts a sombre and morose aspect, for which the word morbid is not strong enough