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There were only 170 neurologists in Britain then and, whether spoken or unspoken, there was this insidious feeling.
Shame is a smarmy insidious feeling, it can only thrive in the dank hidden places of your heart.
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If we can somehow see them as less perfect, less idealized, we can in turn overcome insidious feelings of physical inadequecy.
What they did was really insidious: by addressing all concerns about basic living conditions point by point, they reinforced the feeling of isolation.
My lapse into unhealthy eating was slow and insidious, beginning as a reasonable desire to eat healthier, but sneakily morphing into intense feelings of guilt for eating a certain way, or eventually, for eating anything at all.
It is in denying and suppressing feelings that we ultimately lose control, as they are then expressed in far more insidious ways.
Dickian amnesia is particularly insidious because the mind isn't even aware that it's afflicted, except, perhaps, subliminally: a persistent, rationally inexplicable feeling that you're living a lie.
Subtler, more insidious.
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