Groddeck Quotes & Sayings
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Men often compete with one another until the day they die. Comradeship consists of rubbing shoulders jocularly with a competitor. — Edward Hoagland

All great relationships, the ones that last over time, require productive conflict in order to grow. This — Patrick Lencioni

Human intelligence is nothing but the stupidity acquired through repression. — Georg Groddeck

Maybe success comes from simply following one's destiny. — David Morehouse

He said: "I'm going to send you over. The chances are you'll get off with life. That means you'll be out again in twenty years. You're an angel. I'll wait for you." He cleared his throat. "If they hang you I'll always remember you. — Dashiell Hammett

You will never go wrong in concluding that a man has once loved deeply whatever he hates, and loves it yet; that he once admired and still admires what he scorns, that he once greedily desired what now disgusts him. — Georg Groddeck

I love being naked. I'm a free spirit. — Alessandra Torresani

We do not make art. We have unnamable motors and dangerous impulses that occupy our thoughts. — Richard Prince

One must not forget that recovery is brought about not by the physician, but by the sick man himself. He heals himself, by his own power, exactly as he walks by means of his own power, or eats, or thinks, breathes or sleeps. — Georg Groddeck

Every single day I'm shocked. — Karlie Kloss

Groddeck, that strange pupil of Freud, claimed that in reality our powers of smell are as sharp as those of a dog, but that we suppress them for psychosexual reasons. Maybe just as well, for if we smelled love and hostility we might become even more emotionally disturbed than we are in the presence if certain people we instinctively like or dislike. — John Hillaby

The importance of the Bible to a church is to keep the church on track. The role of the Constitution in government is to keep the government on track. — Ted Haggard

A serious person can never be innocent, and one who is innocent can never be serious. — Rajneesh

I'm the official unofficial reporter. — I.B. Nosey

Did Cinderella wonder whether her prince would have cared for her had he first seen her in her everyday clothes? Did she believe the ladies of the palace were truly her friends or did she suspect they were just friendly because she was the princess and wore beautiful gowns?
Did she fear that life could again change? Everything could disappear as it had done when the clock struck twelve?
Did Cinderella wonder whether her good fortune was real or the trick of a magic wand?
It's a sad thing to lose belief. — Gita V. Reddy