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Object Quotes by Sigmund Freud
- As everyone knows, the ancients before Aristotle did not consider the dream a product of the dreaming mind, but a divine inspiration, and in ancient…
- 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…
- A love that does not discriminate seems to me to forfeit a part of its own value, by doing an injustice to its object; and…
- Instinct of love toward an object demands a mastery to obtain it, and if a person feels they can't control the object or feel threatened…
- 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…
- We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love, never so forlornly unhappy as when we have lost our love object or its…
- We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love, never so helplessly unhappy as when we have lost our loved object or its…
More Object Quotes
- It is not possible to provide evidence of life after death to the five senses anymore than it is possible to provide… — Gary Zukav
- The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks… — Marcus Aurelius
- Life has value only when it has something valuable as its object. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- A man nearly always loves for other reasons than he thinks. A lover is apt to be as full of secrets from… — Ben Hecht
- The creative force in man recognizes and records these rhythms with the medium most suitable to him, the object, or the moment,… — Edward Weston
- The truth and the facts aren't necessarily the same thing. Telling the truth is the object of all art; facts are what… — A. A. Gill
- Old Newtonian physics claimed that things have an objective reality separate from our perception of them. Quantum physics, and particularly Heisenberg's Uncertainty… — Marianne Williamson
- There is, however, another purpose to which academies contribute. When they consist of a limited number of persons, eminent for their knowledge,… — Charles Babbage