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Psychologists have clinically observed that overly prolonged grief in the bereaved usually signifies a poor relationship with the one who died.
— Robert E. Neale
He wondered what the collective noun was for psychologists: a shortage of shrinks? A confession of counsellors?
— Daryl Gregory
You know," Clary said, "most psychologists agree that hostility is really just sublimated sexual attraction.
— Cassandra Clare
However, even psychologists are people, subject to the same dynamic processes at a personal level that they study at a professional level.
— Philip G. Zimbardo
The classifications made by philosophers and psychologists are like trying to classify clouds by their shape.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
It's for this reason that, however counterintuitive it may seem, psychologists actually recommend that we fail early and often.
— Shawn Achor
The line from psychologists is, if you've seen it before, it hasn't killed you yet.
— Derek Thompson
How does one happen to write a poem: where does it come from? That is the question asked by the psychologists or the geneticists of poetry.
— Allen Tate
Beautiful people are always with us, as evolutionary psychologists and a trip to the news-stand confirm.
— Charles Jencks
Psychologists maintain that the dizzying feeling of intense romantic love lasts only about 18 months to - at best - three years.
— Helen Fisher
I guess there were fewer differences between me and social psychologists than between me and other people in general
— John Turner
The Moral Sense Test developed by Harvard psychologists in 2003 can be found online at: moral.wjh.harvard.edu
— Thomas Cathcart
Psychologists cannot fix the world so they fix women.
— Germaine Greer
Most good writers are good psychologists.
— Rachel Ballon
Psychologists really aim to be scientists, white-coat stuff, with elaborate statistics, running experiments.
— Daniel Kahneman
Psychologists are men with nothing in their own minds, searching in the minds of others for an idea-in order to kill it.
— Harry Hooton
Psychologists have correctly said that when one is truly ready for a thing, it puts in its appearance.
— Napoleon Hill
Psychologists now recognize that the need in some people to have a dozen cats is really a sublimated desire to have two dozen cats.
— Robert Breault
Intuition does not in itself amount to knowledge, yet cannot be disregarded by philosophers and psychologists.
— Corliss Lamont
To taking an action that could make life even worse. Psychologists call this "loss aversion." Research in cognitive
— Jerome Groopman
I like to move among painters, mathematicians, psychologists, people who can tell me something.
— George Woodcock
I had come across a few sports psychologists, and I had no time for nearly all of them. I just don't think they work in a team environment.
— Brian O'Driscoll
Psychologists tell us that in order to learn from experience, two ingredients are necessary: frequent practice and immediate feedback.
— Richard H. Thaler
I've heard many times that people would make a comment, 'This looks like a bomb,' and still open it. That's one for the psychologists to answer.
— Gavin De Becker
My task was to show the psychologists that it is possible to apply physiological knowledge to the phenomena of psychical life.
— Ivan Sechenov
You psychologists focus on what is wrong with people; I want to focus on what is right and what could be right.
— Isabel Briggs Myers
in recent years, some psychologists have reached the conclusion that pessimism may often be as healthy and productive as optimism. At
— Oliver Burkeman
In books, even the very best boy detectives are dismissed with a laugh. In real life, they're sent to psychologists.
— Aaron Starmer
Happy people are poor psychologists.
— Stefan Zweig
(preschoolers demand some form of attention 180 times per hour, behavioral psychologists say),
— John Medina
Economists think about what people ought to do. Psychologists watch what they actually do.
— Daniel Kahneman
From a quality-of-life perspective, psychologists have found that the people who have the most flow in their lives are the happiest people on earth.
— Steven Kotler
The behaviorist advances the view that what the psychologists have hitherto called thought is in short nothing but talking to ourselves.
— John B. Watson
IQ in general has improved since tests first began. Psychologists think that this is because modern life becomes ever more complicated.
— A. N. Wilson
I used a lot of sports psychologists when I was younger ... sometimes it helped, sometimes it didn't.
— Andy Murray
One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women.
— Geoffrey Gray
Shyness is inherently uncomfortable; introversion is not. The traits do overlap, though psychologists debate to what degree.
— Susan Cain
If you're satisfied with your social life, according to psychologists, you tend to be satisfied with life in general.
— Robin Marantz Henig
Each of us has an Aladdin's Lamp which psychologists call creative imagination.
— Alex Faickney Osborn
It's always amazed me how little attention philosophers, psychologists, or anyone else actually has paid to humor.
— Edward De Bono
Economists and psychologists get confused when they are asked 'out of syllabus' questions by life!
— Saurabh Sharma
Irony gives us, at little expense, the impression that we are experienced psychologists.
— Gaston Bachelard
Psychologists were such voyeurs. They got off on true-life confessions, and then expected us to trust them. Not likely. Grabbing
— Skye Warren
A lot of athletes use sports psychologists.
— Andy Murray
Work as joy, inaccessible to the psychologists.
— Franz Kafka
In fact, some psychologists are defining self-esteem as the degree to which you believe that you are likeable to others[1]
— Roger Covin
Til 1983, I wrote primarily for other psychologists and expected that they would be the principal audience for my book.
— Howard Gardner
Many leading educators and psychologists believe that it is the ability to ask good questions that characterizes both intelligence and creativity.
— Madeline Levine