4,465 Quotes About Psychology
- Author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Nothing is more painful to the human mind than, after feelings have been worked up by a quick succession of events, the dead calmness of inaction and certainty which follows and deprives the soul of both hope and fear
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- Author Delia Owens
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There were also drawings of the creatures who live inside - how they eat, how they move, how they mate - because people forget about creatures who live in shells.
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- Author Andreea Savulescu
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Primul copil, întotdeauna, poartă în suflet nişte resentimente față de cei care vin după, pentru că simte că ei ii fură atenția exclusivă pe care o primea de la părinți.
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- Author Arslan
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A man without knowledge or understanding of religion and origins of it, doesn't understand politics, history, psychology, science either how much ever he may claim he knows
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- Author Arslan
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A man without knowledge or understanding of religion and it's origins, doesn't understand politics, history, psychology, science either how much ever he may claim he knows”― Arslan
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- Author Erich Fromm
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...be aware of the fact that words, in and by themselves, have no reality, except in terms of the context in which they are used, in terms of the intentions and the character of the one who uses them.
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- Author Gustave Le Bon
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Les foules n'ont jamais eu soif de vérités. Devant les évidences qui leur déplaisent, elles se détournent, préférant déifier l'erreur, si l'erreur les séduit. Qui sait les illusionner est aisément leur maître; qui tente de les désillusionner est toujours leur victime.
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- Author Mihay Chiksentmihayi
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Frustration is deeply woven into the fabric of life.
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- Author Paul Verheage
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From the point of view of the partial drive, this other person is always a means, and he/she never becomes a goal in him/herself. In pragmatic terms, this suggests that the drive does not require a person as a subject in any way. The movement of the partial impulse is that of an arc, a boomerang, that passes over the other person, returns to itself, and closes in on itself, creating a totality, a completed action, self- gratification.
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