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Outrageously narcissistic, the countess turned self-veneration into a virtue through her portraits and transformed herself into a durable, impenetrable work of art.
The self-indulgent veneration in the media today of "natural childbirth" is downright offensive in a world where women still die every day because they don't have access to different childbirth options.
Wonder too can be divided into various species of, e.g., esteem, self-esteem, or pride, veneration, scorn, and humility.
But he seems to find his most important taxonomical principles elsewhere, e.g., in the passion's intensity (timidity is different from terror), whether its object is oneself or another (self-esteem differs from veneration), and in further modifications of the object and its relation to us (love is distinguished from the devotion we feel for an object "greater" than we are, such as God).
Even after 1933, Zweig was still certain that the German veneration of Bildung, or "self cultivation", would make it impossible for a "beer-hall agitator" to appeal to the educated ranks of German society, arguing instead that the surest way to fight Nazi brutality was for artists to showcase the strength of the country's cultural heritage.
In its popular form, Sufism is expressed mainly through the veneration of saints, including self-styled mystics like those in Lahore, canonised by their followers.South Asia is littered with the tombs of those saints.
For sci-fi novelist China Miéville, the "para-economy of the literary festival" relates to "the self-constitution of people who define themselves as readers: there is a great deal of investment in the idea of the 'wise author'... that veneration of writers is to do with the self-flattery of... readers: it's a kind of back-handed, self-mediated, self-compliment".
What Mumtaz Qadri did was largely motivated by the desire of self-glory as he knew that such acts are held in extreme veneration by the society.
What has made English Catholics a separate tribe, he explains to outsiders, is that so many of those executed for their faith in the 16th and 17th centuries were from noble families, so "the English vice of fawning to grand ancestry and the Catholic veneration for sacrifice in the cause of the Faith are mixed in a lethally self-indulgent cultural cocktail".
Despite lying through his teeth about his deep veneration of the Pope when The Power and the Glory was under ecclesial threat, he was a self-proclaimed "Catholic agnostic".
Mankiewicz presents the queen as a self-possessed political strategist and a literal diva who claims to be the goddess Isis and enjoys every minute of her veneration.
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