4,465 Quotes About Psychology
- Author Chris Voss
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Notice we said 'It sounds like . . .' and not 'I'm hearing that . . .' That's because the word 'I' gets people's guard up. When you say 'I,' it says you're more interested in yourself than the other person, and it makes you take personal responsibility for the words that follow—and the offense they might cause.
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- Author Richard V. Reeves
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The right to provoke, offend, and shock lies at the core of the First Amendment. This is particularly so on college campuses. Intellectual advancement has traditionally progressed through discord and dissent, as a diversity of views ensures that ideas survive because they are correct, not because they are popular.
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- Author Bruno Bettelheim
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The unrealistic nature of these tales (which narrowminded rationalists object to) is an important device, because it makes obvious that the fairy tales’ concern is not useful information about the external world, but the inner process taking place in an individual.
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- Author Sigmund Freud
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When one does not have what one wants, one must want what one has.
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- Author Ronald David Laing
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The cracked mind of the schizophrenic may let in light which does not enter intact minds of many sane people whose minds are closed.
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- Author John J. Ratey
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Just as anxiety can feed on itself, so can courage.
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- Author Herman Ebbinghaus
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Psychology has a long past, but only a short history
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- Author Dr. Jennifer Howard "Your Ultimate Life Plan"
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How do you know if your inner voice or sense of guidance is your deeper-self speaking its wisdom, your unconscious childhood programming, or the voice of your Aunt Matilda? Discerning the difference between an automatic response stemming from family beliefs, childhood distortions, or culture, and guidance from our connection with our higher/deeper self, makes life, success, and relationships so much easier.
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- Author C.G. Jung
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There is no Archimedean point from which to judge, since the psyche is indistinguishable from its manifestations. The psyche is the object of psychology, and -fatally enough- also its subject. There is no getting away from this fact."Psychology and Religion" (1938). In CW 11: Psychology and Religion: West and East. P.8
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