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Yoga is a mirror to look at ourselves from within.
— B.K.S. Iyengar
Tell me what you fear and I will tell you what has happened to you.
— D.W. Winnicott
Artists are people driven by the tension between the desire to communicate and the desire to hide.
— D.W. Winnicott
Play like dreams serves the function of self realization.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
The capacity to still feel wonder is essential to the creative process.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
Let's raise our glass and let the hammer fly, yeah, this is the long good-bye.
— Bruce Springsteen
There is not love of life without despair about life.
— Albert Camus
The most aggressive and therefore the most dangerous words in the languages of the world are to be found in the assertion I AM.
— D.W. Winnicott
The precursor of the mirror is the mother's face.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
It is not possible to be original except on a basis of tradition.
— D.W. Winnicott
Feeling real is more than existing; it is finding a way to exist as oneself ... and to have a self into which to retreat for relaxation.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
I thought of the analyst Winnicott's observation: 'It is a joy to be hidden but disaster not to be found'.
— Susie Orbach
We are poor indeed if we are only sane.
— D.W. Winnicott
There is for many a poverty of play.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
It's a poor thing to be sane!
— Donald Woods Winnicott
The only peace is being out of earshot.
— Mason Cooley
It is a joy to be hidden, and disaster not to be found.
— D.W. Winnicott
The child is alone only in the presence of someone.
— D.W. Winnicott
It is in playing, and perhaps only in playing, that the child is free to be creative.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
There is no such thing as a baby, there is a baby and someone.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
The fact that grief takes so long to resolve is not a sign of inadequacy, but betokens depth of soul.
— Donald Woods Winnicott