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Something Quotes by Sigmund Freud
- We find a place for what we lose. Although we know that after such a loss the acute stage of mourning will subside, we also…
- 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…
- I consider it a good rule for letter-writing to leave unmentioned what the recipient already knows, and instead tell him something new.
- We must reckon with the possibility that something in the nature of the sexual instinct itself is unfavorable to the realization of complete satisfaction.
- The moment a man questions the meaning and value of life, he is sick, since objectively neither has any existence; by asking this question one…
- One... gets an impression that civilization is something which was imposed on a resisting majority by a minority which understood how to obtain possession of…
- Toward the person who has died we adopt a special attitude: something like admiration for someone who has accomplished a very difficult task.
- I have found little that is 'good' about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they…
- We may insist as often as we like that man's intellect is powerless in comparison to his instinctual life, and we may be right in…
- My love is something valuable to me which I ought not to throw away without reflection.
More Something Quotes
- Flattery and deceit are the darlings of great men, and so with these men spread the butter on thick, if you want… — Pietro Aretino
- Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever. — Aristophanes
- I have nothing against 3-D in theory. But I've also never run to the movies because something's in 3-D. — J. J. Abrams
- Politicians also have no leisure, because they are always aiming at something beyond political life itself, power and glory, or happiness. — Aristotle
- In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. — Aristotle
- I think you have a passion and an obsession for something when it's not necessarily ubiquitous. — J. J. Abrams
- It is just that we should be grateful, not only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to those… — Aristotle
- Hence poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are rather of the nature of universals,… — Aristotle