Sigmund Freud Long Quotations
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- Friedrich Nietzsche
- William Shakespeare
- Warren Buffett
- C S Lewis
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Henry David Thoreau
- Cassandra Clare
- Swami Vivekananda
- J R R Tolkien
- Richelle Mead
- Neil Gaiman
- Stephen King
- Haruki Murakami
- Mark Twain
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Samuel Johnson
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
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- Dalai Lama
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Effort Quotes
Human beings are funny. They long to be with the person they love but refuse to admit openly. Some are afraid to show even the slightest sign of affection because of fear. Fear that their feelings may not be recognized, or even worst, returned. But one thing about human beings puzzles me the most is their conscious effort to be connected with the object of their affection even if it kills them slowly within.
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Men Quotes
Long ago man formed an ideal conception of omnipotence and omniscience which he embodied in his gods. Whatever seemed unattainable to his desires - or forbidden to him - he attributed to these gods... Now he has himself approached very near to realizing this ideal, he has nearly become a god himself.
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Expectations Quotes
The expectation that every neurotic phenomenon can be cured may, I suspect, be derived from the layman's belief that the neuroses are something quite unnecessary which have no right whatever to exist. Whereas in fact they are severe, constitutionally fixed illnesses, which rarely restrict themselves to only a few attacks but persist as a rule over long periods throughout life.
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Sex Quotes
A lady once expressed herself in society - the very words show that they were uttered with fervour and under the pressure of a great many secret emotions: "Yes, a woman must be pretty if she is to please the men. A man is much better off. As long as he has five straight limbs, he needs no more!"
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Reality Quotes
The pleasure principle long persists, however, as the method of working employed by the sexual instincts, which are so hard to 'educate', and, starting from those instincts, or in the ego itself, it often succeeds in overcoming the reality principle, to the detriment of the organism as a whole.