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One of them was Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, to whom he confided, in March , 1955 that "the exaggerated esteem in which my lifework is held makes me very ill at ease.
A month before his death, he reportedly confided in a friend: "the exaggerated esteem in which my lifework is held makes me very ill at ease.
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Burn's biographer Richard Forster notes that Gossip "was well-known for his exaggerated self-esteem".
Her attempts to mix with local society, according to Marie zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, were handicapped by "[h]er exaggerated self-esteem and innate causticity", which alienated the men and women in her circle.
To some minds, the Bratz, with their outlandishly large heads, doe eyes and comically exaggerated figures are no more injurious to a young girl's self-esteem, than, say, the Little Mermaid.
It once was thought that the exaggerated sense of self-worth in a narcissistic personality was in compensation for an actual lack of self-esteem.
She exaggerated.
But these are exaggerated.
An exaggerated comparison?
How exaggerated is it?
This is absolutely exaggerated".
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