On the strength of the presentation, I can think of no two people who deserved each other more (the supreme
egotist and the ungrateful leech).
Memoirs of an
Egotist Autobiographical work by Stendhal , published posthumously in France in 1892 as Souvenirs d'egotisme.
Unlike Tintin, however, these characters are rendered scrupulously true to Mann's originals: Herr Naptha is still a totalitarian Jesuit, Signor Settembrini still a democratic humanist, Herr Peeperkorn still a loquacious bore, and Clavdia Chauchat still a beautiful
egotist ("To be with any less than the exceptional is a form of extinction") and a faithless lover.
In 1912, an embittered William Howard Taft and Theodore Roosevelt described each other in such lofty terms as "puzzlewit," "fathead," "
egotist," and "demagogue."
The blundering former Foreign Secretary's refusal to apologise or take any responsibility for his error contributing to the extended jail sentence in Tehran of a British-Iranian mother was the arrogance of an
egotist in denial about the harm he inflicts on others.
A senior source at the club said: "It was the remark of a smug, arrogant
egotist.
He wanted to be seen as at one with the people, not a self-important
egotist.
Incompetent buffoon Disgraced chancer International liability Brexit braggart Self-serving
egotist.
Duterte described the senator as an '
egotist coward' and a bully preying on hapless resource persons in Senate investigations.
He said it was difficult to play his natural game because he did not want to be seen as being "an
egotist" at the start of his time at the club and that only time has helped him "seek selfcompletion".
EGOTIST: Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation.