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Selfish

Selfish is mentioned in:
Bosses and Employees (Quotes About)Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave? (Historical Context) (poem)
Corruption (Quotes About)Ahes
Glory (Quotes About)Alan Keyes (Political Figure / Radio Personality)
Humility (Quotes About)Alfred Tennyson
Inferiority (Quotes About)All the Years of Her Life (Characters) (story)
Majority (Quotes About)All the Years of Her Life (Themes) (story)
Martyrdom (Quotes About)All-Palestine Government
Motives (Quotes About)Alliance for Progress (American history)
Trade (Quotes About)altruistic
1649 (chronology)An End to Dreams (Characters) (story)
A & P (Critical Overview) (story)André Gide
A Circle in the Fire (Criticism) (story)Animal Farm (Style) (novel)
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Characters) (story)Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d Earl of Shaftesbury
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Themes) (story)As I Lay Dying (Style) (novel)
A Day in the Dark (Characters) (story)As I Lay Dying (Themes) (novel)
A Doll’s House (Plot Summary) (play)Ashford and Simpson
A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Characters) (story)Astrée L'
A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Themes) (story)Atlas Shrugged (Characters) (novel)
A Jury of Her Peers (Characters) (story)Atlas Shrugged (Plot Summary) (novel)
A Jury of Her Peers (Plot Summary) (story)Awake and Sing! (American Theater)
A Man for All Seasons (Style) (play)Babbitt (Style) (novel)
A Metapsychological Supplement to the Theory of Dreams (psychoanalysis)Baháʾí
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Criticism) (novel)Baretta: Walk Like You Talk (TV episode) (1975 Drama TV Episode)
A Silver Dish (Themes) (story)Barker, Myrtle (Quotes By)
A Temporary Matter (Themes) (story)base
A Thousand Clowns (Criticism) (play)Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock (Themes) (story)
A Thousand Clowns (Style) (play)benevolent
A Thousand Clowns (Themes) (play)Bernie Mac
Absolutely Fabulous: Series 02 (TV episode) (1994 Comedy TV Episode)Bette Davis
Agnes Booth (American theater)Beware: Do Not Read This Poem (Themes) (poem)
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