Sentences with phrase «grandiose thoughts»

It was observed that bipolar kids are more prone to elated moods, grandiose thoughts and daredevil acts.
One manager at Exxon Research, Harold N. Weinberg, shared his «grandiose thoughts» about Exxon's potential role in climate research in a March 1978 internal company memorandum that read: «This may be the kind of opportunity that we are looking for to have Exxon technology, management and leadership resources put into the context of a project aimed at benefitting mankind.»
It's fine to have high self - esteem, but during a manic phase people with bipolar disorder sometimes experience grandiose thoughts and an inflated sense of self - importance.
One manager at Exxon Research, Harold N. Weinberg, shared his «grandiose thoughts» about Exxon's potential role in climate research in a March 1978 internal company memorandum that read: «This may be the kind of opportunity that we are looking for to have Exxon technology, management and leadership resources put into the context of a project aimed at benefitting mankind.»
There are few things that suggest grandiose thinking less than the everyday problem of buffering.
More superlatives and grandiose thought bubbles!

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The CrowdMed cofounder thinks women in the technology industry need to be take a cue from the men around them and be more arrogant and grandiose in their self - assessments.
No new grandiose neologism (the favourite of late is «North American energy security,» which presumably aims to get Americans to think about the energy market as the missing piece in the larger economic integration process underpinned by NAFTA).
You wouldn't think it would be hard to list your accomplishments but often times we tend to belittle our own achievements, thinking that they are not as grandiose as we would like or as exciting as other stories we have heard.
I think it's because of social media and a grandiose view of what serving God is.
It's all quite thought - provoking... as are my other crazy ponderings about God being bi-polar with His grandiose violent behavior in the Old Testament and somewhat paradoxical catatonic tranquility in the New or my atheist son's idea that God, if he exists at all, certainly exhibits traits of narcissistic personality disorder.
These may or may not be related to the grandiose civilizational patterns of the past, but they may exist in the symbolic universe of Dalits and Adivasis and thus provide an alternate model for thinking and living in the world of difference and variety.
«I think he might be the best thing I've seen out of the U.K. since Rory,» NBC's David Feherty said last week on his way through the grandiose lobby at Trump Doral.
Gomes concluded his thoughts with the somewhat grandiose declaration that «only those who fear the truth feel unable to change.»
«He wanted to use the offense he'd hated to face» seems like a profound thought; «he needed quarterbacks» is less grandiose.
The guys who choose to support the club / players with a bias for their own players (an incredible idea isn't it when you think about it — bias towards your own team) and just get on with it are 100 % devoid of any grandiose delusion.
Perhaps the LPGA's most effective reply yet to all those who think the women's game is troubled — that it should be thinner or younger or sexier or richer or smaller - breasted or larger - breasted - came in last weekend's JCPenney / LPGA Skins Game, a grandiose, made - for - TV 18 - hole event at windswept Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco, Texas, where Dottie Mochrie won a record $ 290,000 in a single afternoon.
«We wanted to build something that was state of the art, to give residents what we thought they needed, but they got it in their minds that it was grandiose, «said Carl Hartmann, director of the Vernon Hills Park District.
A cynic might even think Labour knew they would not be around to put their hands in their pockets for this grandiose idea and chose routes which would upset as many Tory constituencies as possible.
«There were so many misstatements of such a grandiose order of magnitude in there, that I think we» will respond later on.»
When you hear the word «nature,» you're likely to think of your last camping trip to a state park, or of grandiose landscapes with forests, lakes, and snow - capped mountains.
«In my more grandiose moments, when I think about all these fitness centers where people are working up a sweat, I think you could have a little room called a well - being center and have a coach or psychologist take you through 6 or 10 weeks to make you happier.
In the end, his publisher's commercial instincts won out, and his book on the particle thought to endow the universe with its mass ended up with a rather more grandiose title: The God Particle.
Finally we have Stephen Hawking's grandiose desire to reveal «the mind of God», and particle physicist Leon Lederman calling the Higgs boson, a particle thought to have played a key role in the big bang, «the God particle».
Marquardt went public, making a splash with his unveiling of the Golden Mask, his understandably grandiose name for what was, if he was right, nothing less than a blueprint for the perfect face — and more than enough reason, you would think, for this reporter, passing through Los Angeles, to check in with Marquardt to see where his work has gone from there.
Data from 2011 suggest that vulnerable, but not grandiose, narcissism is linked to suicidal thinking, self - harm and emotional distress.
Not only that, but the existence of such operational hardware will very forcefully incentivize Mars mission planners to use it, rather than grandiose futuristic vaporware, as the basis of their thinking.
The title card reading «Circle of Blood» gives way to an image of three of the Libertines made up in drag, wearing ridiculous hats, that made me think Terry Gilliam could be the man for a contemporary remake of Salò, perhaps staged as a grandiose opera à la his Damnation of Faust.
Reality never really intrudes on his romanticism, which comes to seem more gaga than grandiose — though I don't think Allen sees it that way.
If you've ever met someone whose grandiose stories didn't always add up, you may think you know Alice (Rachel Weisz), a plus - one at an adult birthday celebration who charms the other party guests... until she doesn't.
The moment Thorin finally decides to stop being a dick, in the middle of a battle where all his friends are getting slaughtered, is so protracted and grandiose that it's actually intensely irritating rather than, as I think was probably intended, suspenseful.
Generally, when we think of ancient Egypt, we think of grandiose pyramids and temples to thousands of gods.
I think these types of people have such grandiose ideas that they are soo special and important that everyone wants to harm them (get over yourself).
To me it was exactly what I pictured when I thought of a classic European city; the grandiose palaces and historic architecture with it's classical music concerts and sausage stands.
I don't think I can take any large - scale work for a while, so I doubt I'll suddenly become director on some grandiose project.
Featuring two teams of four (think your typical blue vs. red setup) that battle each other while completing primary objectives, this particular demo reportedly contained all the fast, brutal combat fans of the series have come to expect, complete with dramatic camera angles, grandiose killshots, and buckets of gore.
Fast - forward to the postwar period, and the story is the same: Think of the grandiose universality of Mark Rothko's Abstract Expressionism or Richard Serra's and Carl Andre's materialistic minimalisms.
One should think, though, of something much less grandiose, knowing, or up to the minute.
An eerie chill falls over the work, its virtuosic execution expelling the thought and feeling of Auerbach's original in a spectacle of sublime, grandiose superficiality.
If your institutions has set up a grandiose «multi-disciplinary center for global warming research» what happens if there is much less of a global warming problem than originally thought?
Odds are, you thought of something grandiose.
Being the grandiose kind of guy I am I was thinking about this in the context of a universe of companies, all of whom have their place in orbit, -LSB-...]
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