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| In the investigation of a neurotic style of life, we must always suspect an opponent, and note who suffers most because of the patient's condition. Usually this is a member of the family. | | Family; Life | |
| It is always easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them. | | Principles | |
| It is easier to fight for our principles than it is to live up to them. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is easy to believe that life is long and one's gifts are vast -- easy at the beginning, that is. But the limits of life grow more evident; it becomes clear that great work can be done rarely, if at all. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is one of the most effective attitudes of the neurotic to measure thumbs down, so to speak, a real person by an ideal, since in doing so he can depreciate him as much as he wishes. | | Attitude | |
| It is the individual who is not interested in his fellow men who has the greatest difficulties in life and provides the greatest injury to others. It is from among such individuals that all human failures spring. | | Uncategorized | |
| It is the patriotic duty of every man to lie for his country. | | Uncategorized | |
| Let yourself be guided in your pedagogic interventions especially by the observations you have made on the results of your former interventions. | | Uncategorized | |
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| Meanings are not determined by situations, but we determine ourselves by the meanings we give to situations. | | Meaning | |
| More important than innate disposition, objective experience, and environment is the subjective evaluation of these. Furthermore, this evaluation stands in a certain, often strange, relation to reality. | | Uncategorized | |
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| My passions are the grapes that I tread out for mankind. | | Passion | |
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| Neurosis is the natural, logical development of an individual who is comparatively inactive, filled with a personal, egocentric striving for superiority, and is therefore retarded in the development of his social interest, as we find regularly among | | Neurosis | |
| No experience is a cause of success or failure. We do not suffer from the shock of our experiences so-called trauma - but we make out of them just what suits our purposes. | | Experience; Failure; Success | |
| One of the most interesting complexes is the redeemer complex. It characterizes people who conspicuously but unknowingly take the attitude that they must save or redeem someone. | | Uncategorized | |
| Our modern states are preparing for war without even knowing the future enemy. | | Uncategorized | |