Quote by Erik Erikson Download Open image “You can actively flee, then, and you can actively stay put.” — Erik Erikson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
I don't like anything permanent; I have to be able to flee. You have to be able to flee at a moment's notice. — Maira Kalman Copy Share Image
Now to escape involves not just running away, but arriving somewhere. — Bernhard Schlink Copy Share Image
When you're the king of someplace, you don't voluntarily leave. — Christian Laettner Copy Share Image
Willing to die you give up your will; keep still, until moved by what moves all else, you move. — Wendell Berry Copy Share Image
You can't stay in one place. If you stay in one place you die. So you have to move forward. — Rick Owens Copy Share Image
How shall a man escape from that which is written; How shall he flee from his destiny? — Ferdowsi Copy Share Image
To withdraw is not to run away, and to stay is no wise action, when there's more reason to fear than to hope. — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
You see a child play, and it is so close to seeing an artist paint, for in play a child says things without uttering… — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
Mans true taproots are nourished in the sequence of generations, and he loses his taproots in disrupted developmental time, not in abandoned localities. — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
The growing child must derive a vitalizing sense of reality from the awareness that his individual way of mastering experience (his ego synthesis) is… — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
We cannot leave history entirely to nonclinical observers and to professional historians. — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
“The richest and fullest lives attempt to achieve an inner balance between three realms: work, love and play.” — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
“It's a long haul bringing up our children to be good; you have to keep doing that — bring them up — and that… — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
Let us face it: 'deep down' nobody in his right mind can visualize his own existence without assuming that he has always lived and… — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image
Will, therefore, is the unbroken determination to exercise free choice as well as self-restraint, in spite of the unavoidable experience of shame and doubt… — Erik Erikson Copy Share Image