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Crime Quote by Henry Miller

“The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you.” quote by Henry Miller
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“The study of crime begins with the knowledge of oneself. All that you despise, all that you loathe, all that you reject, all that you condemn and seek to convert by punishment springs from you.”

Henry Miller

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Art of Self‑Knowledge, Henry Miller, 1940

Understanding one's own despised traits reveals why we punish similar behaviors in others.

In simple terms: Know yourself to understand judgments.

Key Takeaway

Identify and confront personal biases.

Themes

self‑knowledge psychology morality

Mood

introspective critical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • justice reform
  • interpersonal conflict
  • self‑improvement

Key Concepts

Freudian theory projection

Questions to Reflect On

  • What aspects of yourself do you reject?
  • How can you transform judgment into empathy?
A Different Perspective

Self‑knowledge alone may not change ingrained habits.

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