Aún no tenemos significados para "own delusions".
1Foolish men often choke to death on their own delusions.
2Again, I repeat, the Americans are the happiest people in the world in their own delusions.
3Yet your mystics, though they were lost in their own delusions, had seen part of the truth.
4To do that, they first need to drop their own delusions of grandeur and understand what they are.
5The most honest among us will look deeply to examine how our opinions are skewed by our own delusions.
6I witness my own delusions, my visions of what form my mind might take when I grasp the ultimate gestalts.
7And being so, they seem to tell me of my own delusions, how I am no more than they, except in self-importance.
8Solitude, therefore, in which the mind unhindered feeds upon its own delusions, was the assignable cause of her gradual mental disruption and collapse.
9He who is swayed by any passion, prejudice, like or dislike, adjusts everything to that particular bias, and sees only his own delusions.
10Hitherto we have principally passed such persons in review, as seem to have been in part at least the victims of their own delusions.
11On the other, I'm forced to confront my own delusions about where I stand in relation to my memory of my former fitter self.
12He argued it out so, and convinced himself of his own delusions, till his hand, being in the sunlight, gave him a pleasant warmth.
13If she refused to consider that he might be wrong, might be misled by his own delusions, how was her devotion to him any different?
14"Go, poor victim of thine own delusions," she said to Glyndon; "I would not believe mine own senses, if they accused ITS father!
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