Freudism Quotes & Sayings
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Take one sexually inept wage-slave,'" she went on, "'one dissatisfied female, two or (if preferred) three small television-addicts; marinate in a mixture of Freudism and dilute Christianity; then bottle up tightly in a four-room flat and stew for fifteen years in their own juice. — Aldous Huxley

The Yankee dollar and Confederate dumbness combined to heal the wounds of four years of fratricidal strife ... — Robert Penn Warren

I have wished to crush Rome that I might crush Christianity. — Otto Von Bismarck

Freudism and all it has tainted with its grotesque implications and methods, appear to me to be one of the vilest deceits practiced by people on themselves and on others. I reject it utterly, along with a few other medieval items still adored by the ignorant, the conventional, or the very sick. — Vladimir Nabokov

Make sure the man you choose sees you as you truly are and loves you for it. — C.J. Redwine

I like to read first thing in the morning. I'm addicted to the Kindle. I read a lot of business books, because I feel like I should figure out how to be a real businessman before someone figures out that I'm not one. I really enjoy reading classics as well, which I try to work in once every two months. — Matt Mullenweg

Fair Greece! sad relic of departed worth! Immortal, though no more! though fallen, great! — Lord Byron

Watch out for people who feel weak. They may want to feel strong one day and you might not survive that moment. — Alina Bronsky

The one piece of nostalgia he has allowed himself is the gleaming cast-iron wood-burning stove in the center of the room, which replaced his mother's that was stolen during the years the studio lay derelict. — Pierre Lemaitre

Give up all bad qualities in you, banish the ego and develop the spirit of surrender. You will then experience Bliss. — Sathya Sai Baba

I don't really think about my future. I don't really worry about anything. I just try not to spend all my money. — Christopher Masterson