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What are the famous sayings in Freud's sexology classics?
The famous sayings of Freud's sexology classics are as follows:

There is no such thing as a joke All jokes have serious elements. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Mentally healthy people always work hard and love others. As long as they can do these two things, other things will not be difficult. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

There are two tragedies in life: one is not getting what you love; The other is to get what you love. There are two great pleasures in life: first, because you can't get what you love, you can seek and create; The other is to get what you love so that you can taste and experience it. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

There is no such thing as a slip of the tongue; All slips of the tongue are the revelation of the subconscious truth; When you look down on a person, this contempt will definitely be felt, and he/she will do something to defend himself/herself. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Life is like playing chess. It is a very sad thing to lose everything after making one mistake. Moreover, life is not as good as playing chess, and it is impossible to regret the next game. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Faith in success often leads to real success. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

There are two tragedies in life: one is not getting what you love; The other is to get what you love. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

There are two great pleasures in life: first, because you can't get what you love, you can seek and create; The other is to get what you love so that you can taste and experience it. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Any religion, even one that claims to be universal, must be ruthless to those who do not belong to it.

Don't understand women, because women are crazy. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

No one without reason can accept reason. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Dreams are the fulfillment of wishes. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

Young days are still long, but today you have nothing to do. Suddenly one day you find that ten years have passed and no one has told you when to start. Oh, you missed the starting gun. Plans always end up at zero, or become a sloppy half page. Living in quiet despair is the British way. Time has passed and the song has been sung, but I always feel that I still have something to say. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

The content of dreams is due to the formation of will, and its purpose is to satisfy will. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"

I firmly believe that human civilization was created at the expense of primitive instinct. -"Freud's Sexology Classics"