Quotes by Sigmund Freud

“If youth knew if age could.”

“Just as a cautious businessman avoids investing all his capital in one concern, so wisdom would probably admonish us also not to anticipate all our happiness from one quarter alone.”

“The goal of all life is death.”

“The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.”

“Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy.”

“Obviously one must hold oneself responsible for the evil impulses of one's dreams. In what other way can one deal with them? Unless the content of the dream rightly understood is inspired by alien spirits, it is part of my own being.”

“I have found little that is 'good' about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly subscribe to this or that ethical doctrine or to none at all. That is something that you cannot say aloud, or perhaps even think.”

“The act of birth is the first experience of anxiety, and thus the source and prototype of the affect of anxiety.”

“Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility.”

“Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another.”

“Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God. When he puts on all his auxiliary organs, he is truly magnificent but those organs have not grown on him and they still give him much trouble at times.”

“Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.”

“The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?'”

“The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises.”

“What we call happiness in the strictest sense comes from the (preferably sudden) satisfaction of needs which have been dammed up to a high degree.”

“Analogies, it is true, decide nothing, but they can make one feel more at home.”

“What a distressing contrast there is between the radiant intelligence of the child and the feeble mentality of the average adult.”

“The voice of the intellect is a soft one, but it does not rest until it has gained a hearing.”

“A man who has been the indisputable favorite of his mother keeps for life the feeling of a conqueror.”

“Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness.”

“One is very crazy when in love.”

“We are never so defensless against suffering as when we love.”

“Whoever loves becomes humble. Those who love have, so to speak, pawned a part of their narcissism.”

“Love and work... work and love, that's all there is.”

“Men are more moral than they think and far more immoral than they can imagine.”

“Civilized society is perpetually menaced with disintegration through this primary hostility of men towards one another.”

“Men are strong so long as they represent a strong idea they become powerless when they oppose it.”

“The psychical, whatever its nature may be, is itself unconscious.”

“I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection.”

“Time spent with cats is never wasted.”

“Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires.”

“America is the most grandiose experiment the world has seen, but, I am afraid, it is not going to be a success.”

“If a man has been his mother's undisputed darling he retains throughout life the triumphant feeling, the confidence in success, which not seldom brings actual success along with it.”

“Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.”

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