Sigmund Freud Quotes
I Believe We Accept Too Indifferently The Fact Of Infantile Amnesia - That Is, The Failure Of Memory For The First Years Of Our Lives - And Fail To Find In It A Strange Riddle. We Forget Of What Great Intellectual Accomplishments And Of What Complicated Emotions A Child Of Four Years Is Capable. We Really Ought To Wonder Why The Memory Of Later Years Has, As A Rule, Retained So Little Of These Psychic Processes, Especially As We Have Every Reason For Assuming That These Same Forgotten Childhood Activities Have Not Glided Off Without Leaving A Trace In The Development Of The Person, But That They Have Left A Definite Influence For All Future Time.
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