Psychoanalytic Quotes
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Psychoanalytic Quotes & Sayings
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I found not being able to use a pen or pencil as defeating as the loss of her beak would be to a hen.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Art is expression, and to have high expression you must have something high to express.
— Goldwin Smith
together they breakfasted on 'Venison and Chockalatte',
— Henry Hitchings
The Mirror Stage as formative in the function of the I as revealed in psychoanalytic experience.
— Jacques Lacan
I was always fascinated by the fact that you could take paper and ink and create worlds, images, characters. It seemed like magic.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
All pictures painted inside in the studio will never be as good as the things done outside.
— Paul Cezanne
No, I don't believe in genius. I believe in freedom. I think anyone can do it. Anyone can be like Rembrandt.
— Damien Hirst
And I was troubled by the heavy-handed prose of so much psychoanalytic writing, which seemed drowned in its own concepts.
— Robert Jay Lifton
Our conceptions of the world affect our perceptions of the world which, in turn, condition the way we subsequently conceive the world.
— Stephen Batchelor
When I was boxing I made five million and wound up broke, owing the government a million.
— Joe Louis
Biology sometimes reveals its fundamental principles through what may seem at first to be arcane and bizarre.
— Elizabeth Blackburn
Know and understand that there will be challenges and difficult times. Don't try to avoid them. Welcome them. Gratefully.
— Neale Donald Walsch
Without sarcasm I sink into chaos.
— Antonin Artaud
Psychoanalytic investigation has shown that in mental patients excessive affection often turns to violent hostility.
— Karl Abraham
Papa continually emphasizes how much remains unexplained. With the other psychoanalytic writers, everything is always so known and fixed.
— Anna Freud
Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus?
— William Rowan Hamilton