Best Psychology Sayings
977 Psychology quotes by 625 unique authors
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One correspondent, who is into psychology, notes that in his experience people who are hoplophobes are nearly always nutty in other ways, too. Hoplophobia [fear…
— Jeff Cooper
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Heaven and hell are not geographical, they are psychological, they are your psychology.
— Rajneesh
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If Goddess religion is not to become mindless idiocy, we must win clear of tendency of magic to become supertition. Magic - and among its…
— Starhawk
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More may have been learned about the brain and the mind in the 1990s - the so-called decade of the brain - than during the…
— Antonio Damasio
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We have lost the art of living, and in the most important science of all, the science of daily life, the science of behavior, we…
— D. H. Lawrence
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Everyone deserves love and appreciation. If there is someone in the world whom we do not love, it is our blessing to work this out…
— David Wilcock
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Liberty is not for these slaves; I do not advocate inflicting it against their conscience. On the contrary, I am strongly in favor of letting…
— H. L. Mencken
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Freud expressed the opinion-not quite in earnest, though, it seeemed to me-that philosophy was the most decent form of sublimation of repressed sexuality, nothing more.…
— Unknown Author
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[R]eason is... given to us as a practical faculty, that is, as one that influences the will....
— Immanuel Kant
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I conceive ethics as a branch of psychology.
— Thomas Nagel
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equally real at all stages of his life; specifically, the fact that a particular stage is present cannot be regarded as conferring on it any…
— Thomas Nagel
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To look for a single general theory of how to decide the right thing to do is like looking for a single theory of how…
— Thomas Nagel
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A theory of motivation is defective if it renders intelligible behaviour which is not intelligible.
— Thomas Nagel
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I do not see why the axiom of Prudence should not be questioned, when it conflicts with present inclination, on a ground similar to that…
— Henry Sidgwick
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A person may be greedy, envious, cowardly, cold, ungenerous, unkind, vain, or conceited, but behave perfectly by a monumental act of the will.
— Thomas Nagel
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The inclusion of consequences in the conception of what we have done is an acknowledgement that we are parts of the world, but the paradoxical…
— Thomas Nagel
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Once we see an aspect of what we or someone else does as something that happens, we lose our grip on the idea that it…
— Thomas Nagel
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The external view [of agency] forces itself on us at the same time that we resist it. One way this occurs is through the gradual…
— Thomas Nagel
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What is left over if I subtract the fact that my arms goes up from the fact that I raise my arm?
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
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...once the cards are dealt we turn them up in turn, and make two piles each, one red, one black; the winner has the biggest…
— G. E. M. Anscombe
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Those emotive theorists who said that the function of moral utterance was to evince emotion would... have been correct if they had substituted the indefinite…
— Alasdair MacIntyre
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[S]uppose the mind of [a] friend of humanity were clouded over with his own grief, extinguishing all sympathetic participation in the fate of others; he…
— Immanuel Kant
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Normativity, I believe, is very different from motivating force. Neither includes, or implies, the other. Other animals can be motivated by their desires and beliefs.…
— Derek Parfit
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While reasons are provided by the facts,...rationality...depends instead on our beliefs. [...] [I]f I believe falsely that my hotel is on fire, it may be…
— Derek Parfit
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I've decided to do it, for the pure and simple reason that I just think it's the right thing to do.
— Charlie Crist
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