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“Psychoanalysis is justly suspicious. One of its rules reads: Whatever disturbs the continuation of the work is a resistance.”
―
Sigmund Freud
,
The Interpretation of Dreams
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“The more knowledge you have, the more you’re free to rely on your instincts.”
―
Arnold Schwarzenegger
,
Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story
“Social religion is perfected when private religion is purified.”
―
A. W. Tozer
,
The Pursuit of God
“Nevertheless, so profound is our ignorance, and so high our presumption, that we marvel when we hear of the extinction of an organic being; and as we do not see the cause, we invoke cataclysms to desolate the world, or invent laws on the duration...”
―
Charles Darwin
,
On The Origin of Species
“If I knew words enough I could write you the longest love-letter in the world—and never get tired.”
―
F. Scott Fitzgerald
,
Flappers and Philosophers
“I think you are wrong to want a heart. It makes most people unhappy. If you only knew it, you are in luck not to have a heart.”
―
L. Frank Baum
,
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
“the only thing which makes it possible to regard this world we live in without disgust is the beauty which now and then men create out of the chaos. The pictures they paint, the music they compose, the books they write, and the lives they lead....”
―
W. Somerset Maugham
,
The Painted Veil
“Yet each man kills the thing he loves, By each let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!”
―
Oscar Wilde
,
Ballad of Reading Gaol
“nobody is capable of really thinking about anyone, even in the worst calamity. For really to think about someone means thinking about that person every minute of the day, without letting one's thoughts be diverted by anything, by meals, by a fly...”
―
Albert Camus
,
The Plague
“For the principle of equality begets two tendencies; the one leads men straight to independence, and may suddenly drive them into anarchy; the other conducts them by a longer, more secret, but more certain road, to servitude.”
―
Alexis de Tocqueville
,
Democracy in America
“The trick is to teach yourself to read in small sips as well as in long swallows. Waiting rooms were made for books—of course!”
―
Stephen King
,
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
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