Freud's famous sayings:
1) Happiness is by no means a cultural value standard.
2) A child who is pampered in his mother's arms will maintain a desire to conquer throughout his life, and that kind of successful self-confidence often brings real success. The id is the horse and the ego is the coachman. The horse is the driving force, and the coachman guides the horse. The ego wants to control the ego, but the horse may be disobedient, and the two will be in a stalemate until one party surrenders.
3) Men think with their lower body.
4) The human world is a tragedy.
5) I firmly believe that human civilization was created at the expense of primitive instincts.
6) Words have incredible power. They can bring about the greatest happiness and the deepest disappointment; they can transfer knowledge from teacher to student; words can enable the speaker to sway his audience and force decisions on their behalf. Words can arouse the strongest emotions and promote all human actions. Don't laugh at the power of words in psychotherapy.
7) Everyone has the desire to suck.