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Definition of Narcissists
1. narcissist [n] - See also: narcissist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Narcissists
Literary usage of Narcissists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Elements of Practical Psycho-analysis by Paul Bousfield (1922)
"Or again narcissists may become merely miserable, pessimistic persons who complain
of everything and everyone, and are quite unable to adjust themselves to ..."
2. Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches & Criminal Justice Strategies by Christine Smith, Kerry Healey, Chris O'Sullivan (1999)
"narcissists are hypersensitive but lack empathy; they have difficulty with
relationships because they expect others to meet their special needs. ..."
3. The Soluble Ferments and Fermentation by Joseph Reynolds Green (1899)
"A most striking experiment was made with the pollen of narcissists poeticus.
The pollen was collected from 906 anthers, and weighed '3 grm. ..."
4. Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School by Gene Callahan (2004)
"... to assume we are only interested in monetary matters, or to treat us as
atomistic, pleasure-seeking narcissists. It can acknowledge that we are embedded ..."
5. The Technique of Psychoanalysis by Smith Ely Jelliffe (1918)
"... calling this or that reputable and painstaking neurologist a fakir or a quack—
two epithets too frequently bandied about by careless narcissists. II. ..."
6. I Love You Madly! On Passion, Personality and Personal Growthby BookSurge, LLC, Robert M. Gordon, Ph.D., Ph.D. Robert M Gordon by BookSurge, LLC, Robert M. Gordon, Ph.D., Ph.D. Robert M Gordon (2006)
"narcissists that are toxic exploit others and have little capacity for concern
or remorse. However, Alla says she is also modest, giving, and not defensive. ..."