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"To probe for unconscious determinants of behavior and then define a man in their terms exclusively, ignoring his overt behavior altogether, is a greater distortion than ignoring the unconscious completely."
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Personal Development

"Vanity dies hard, in some obstinate cases it outlives the man."
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Personal Development

"Politeness is organized indifference."
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Personal Development

"A man in drink can be like a ravening wolf."
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Personal Development

"There is 'Soul' even in other living beings. 'Lion', or 'deer', is the ego, but within them is the Soul. Therefore, if you take into consideration the type of ego of every living being and interact accordingly, your work will get done. A lion cannot be provoked but if you provoke a dog, it will run away."
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Personal Development

"Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows their image."
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Personal Development

"I find myself pausing to admire her face.For a brief moment, I'm lost to my surroundings."
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Personal Development

"Most if not all sexually active people do not really love having sex, they merely love experiencing an orgasm every now and then."
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Personal Development

"People didn't change. they liked what they liked even if they didn't understand why."
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Personal Development

"Some people just love to stir the pot, but don't realize they're cooking themselves."
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"Generally speaking, our prisoners were capable of loving animals, and if they had been allowed they would have delighted to rear large numbers of domestic animals and birds in the prison. And I wonder what other activity could better have softened and refined their harsh and brutal natures than this. But it was not allowed. Neither the regulations nor the nature of the prison made it possible."
Society

"He was a sceptic, he was young, abstract, and therefore cruel."
Skepticism

"The monks used to say that he was more drawn to those who were more sinful, and the greater the sinner the more he loved him."
Morality

"May it not be that he loves chaos and destruction (there can be no disputing that he does sometimes love it) because he is instinctively afraid of attaining his object and completing the edifice he is constructing? Who knows, perhaps he only loves that edifice from a distance, and is by no means in love with it at close quarters; perhaps he only loves building it and does not want to live in it, but will leave it, when completed..."
Fear

"At that time I was only twenty-four years old. My life then was already gloomy, disorderly, and solitary to the point of savagery."
Life

"Believe to the end, even if all men went astray and you were left the only one faithful; bring your offering even then and praise God in your loneliness."
Spiritual

"They have succeeded in accumulating a greater mass of objects, but the joy in the world has grown less."
Philosophy

"It was more difficult not tounderstand than to understand."
Knowledge

"Never for one minute have I taken you for reality . . . You are a lie, you are my illness, you are a phantom . . . You are my hallucination. You are the incarnation of myself . . . of my thoughts and feelings, but only the nastiest and stupidest of them."
Illusion

"I love mankind, he said, "but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular."
Paradox
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