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The most classic quotes in psychology

The most classic sayings in psychology:

1. Life is a mass of desires. If desires are not satisfied, there will be pain, and if they are satisfied, they will be boring. Life swings between pain and boredom. ——Arthur Schopenhauer

2. The stronger the wind, the stronger the tree. ——Marriott

3. When a person is completely restricted by and guided by their ideal self, they will always dominate their thoughts with "what should be". They live under countless "shoulds" and gradually become alienated from the present. This idealized self belongs to neurotic personality. The most important thing about this is to give up idealizing and develop yourself from your true self. ——Karen Honey

4. Deep in the human heart, there are many sleeping powers; awakening these powers that people have never dreamed of and using them skillfully can completely change their lives. ——Orisen Mellen

5. Due to accumulated learning and experience, human beings will tell themselves that they can’t do this and that they can’t do that, and let refusing to try become their own habit. That is exactly The greatest fatal injury to creativity. —— Alex F. Osborne

6. Those who know what to live for can endure almost any hardship; whoever knows why to live can endure any kind of life. ——Nietzsche

7. The human heart desires both life and death. We chase light as well as darkness. We long for love, but sometimes we waste the love we have in an almost self-destructive manner. It seems that there is always a deserted night land in people's hearts, leaving the dark and lonely self. ——Freud

8. Sow an action and reap a habit; sow a habit and reap a character; sow a character and reap a destiny. ——William James

9. Of all the spoken and handwritten words, the saddest is “could have been?”——Whittier

10. There are three people who are My friends: those who love me, those who hate me, and those who are indifferent to me. People who love me teach me gentleness; people who hate me teach me caution; people who are indifferent to me teach me self-reliance. ——J.E. Dinger