400 Quotes About Psychological
- Author Burnside
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A creature without language is a creature without a soul
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- Author E.T.A. Hoffmann
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Es ist auch gewiss, fügt Lothar hinzu, dass die dunkle psychische Macht, haben wir uns durch uns selbst ihr hingegeben, oft fremde Gestalten, die die Außenwelt uns in den Weg wirft, in unser Inneres hineinzieht, sodass wir selbst nur den Geist entzünden, der, wie wir in wunderlicher Täuschung glauben, aus jener Gestalt spricht.
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- Author E.T.A. Hoffmann
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Haben wir festen (...) Sinn genug, um fremdes feindliches Einwirken als solches stets zu erkennen und den Weg (...) ruhigen Schrittes zu verfolgen, so geht wohl jene unheimliche Macht unter in dem vergeblichen Ringen nach der Gestaltung, die unser eigenes Spiegelbild sein sollte.
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- Author Vinod Varghese Antony
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Psychological disorders are exceptionally soaring in this century since there is inadequate time set apart for recreation.
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- Author Daniel Z. Lieberman
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Passion rises when we dream of a world of possibility and fades when we are confronted by reality
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- Author Rachel Cusk
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She was stepping off the pavement into the road and she felt it, a sudden sense of dislocation, almost a sensation of something giving way. She waited for the feeling to pass but it didn’t: she returned home with it, and when she woke the next morning it was still there. She couldn’t, as she said, give a name to it, but one consequence of it was that from that day she felt she was watching life from the outside rather than being part of it.
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- Author H.E. Rodgers
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Imagination is connected to the collective subconscious,” she begins, like a poet reciting a soliloquy, "each person carries the truth within themselves but, in a world full of deception, people often convince themselves that truth are lies... in order to conform to a certain reality. Are you following me?
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- Author H.E. Rodgers
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Humans are both comforted and tormented by Nietzsche’s The Death of God parable. Human beings are strange creatures who want protection and worship the idea of a savior but once the idea becomes more than an abstract ideology, they will stop at nothing to crown themselves as the new apex beings.
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- Author William Hazlitt
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Without the aid of prejudice and custom, I shall not be able to find my way across the room, nor know how to conduct myself in any circumstances, nor what to feel in any relation of life.
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