Freud
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis.

Born: May 6, 1856, Príbor, Czech Republic
Died: September 23, 1939, London, United Kingdom
 

 

 

 

 

Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.

I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father’s protection.

Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness.

Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, and most people are frightened of responsibility.

The ego is not master in its own house.

The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.

He does not believe that does not live according to his belief.

Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.

No mortal can keep a secret. If the lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore.

Men are strong so long as they represent a strong idea they become powerless when they oppose it.

Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious.

From error to error, one discovers the entire truth.

In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed by the deep inner needs of our nature.

Flowers are restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts.

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