Sigmund Freud Messages

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Demons do not exist any more than gods do, being only the products of the psychic activity of man.

Demons do not exist any more than gods do, being only the products of the psychic activity of man.

Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could not do without it.

Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could not do without it.

If there are quarrels between the parents or if their marriage is unhappy, the ground will be prepared in their children for the severest predisposition to a disturbance of sexual development or to neurotic illness.

If there are quarrels between the parents or if their marriage is unhappy, the ground will be prepared in their children for the severest predisposition to a disturbance of sexual development or to neurotic illness.

Cigars served me for precisely fifty years as protection and a weapon in the combat of life... I owe to the cigar a great intensification of my capacity to work and a facilitation of my self-control.

Cigars served me for precisely fifty years as protection and a weapon in the combat of life... I owe to the cigar a great intensification of my capacity to work and a facilitation of my self-control.

Intolerance of groups is often, strangely enough, exhibited more strongly against small differences than against fundamental ones.

Intolerance of groups is often, strangely enough, exhibited more strongly against small differences than against fundamental ones.

Religious ideas have sprung from the same need as all the other achievements of culture: from the necessity for defending itself against the crushing supremacy of nature.

Religious ideas have sprung from the same need as all the other achievements of culture: from the necessity for defending itself against the crushing supremacy of nature.

Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.

Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.

Cruelty and intolerance to those who do not belong to it are natural to every religion.

Cruelty and intolerance to those who do not belong to it are natural to every religion.

The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often a prototype for the whole of his other modes of reaction in life.

The behavior of a human being in sexual matters is often a prototype for the whole of his other modes of reaction in life.

We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love, never so forlornly unhappy as when we have lost our love object or its love.

We are never so defenseless against suffering as when we love, never so forlornly unhappy as when we have lost our love object or its love.

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Stay at home in your mind. Don't recite other people's opinions.

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Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.

Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character.

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Every other creature on the planet is doing its best. Only human beings hesitate about that.

Every other creature on the planet is doing its best. Only human beings hesitate about that.

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We find a place for what we lose. Although we know that after such a loss the acute stage of mourning will subside, we also know that we shall remain inconsolable and will never find a substitute. No matter what may fill the gap, even if it be filled completely, it nevertheless remains something else.

We find a place for what we lose. Although we know that after such a loss the acute stage of mourning will subside, we also know that we shall remain inconsolable and will never find a substitute. No matter what may fill the gap, even if it be filled completely, it nevertheless remains something else.

Author: Sigmund Freud