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«?the analogy between the noises we make when these noises do not symbolize anything which exists, and the worthless checks we write when our bank balance is zero?»
«Psychology which explains everything explains nothing, and we are still in doubt»
Author: Marianne Moore (Poet) | About: Psychology | Keywords: explains, psychology
«Some people are afraid of what they might find if they try to analyze themselves too much, but you have to crawl into your wounds to discover where your fears are. Once the bleeding starts, the cleansing can begin.»
«Thus, we see that one of the obvious origins of human disagreement lies in the use of noises for words.»
«We should not be surprised that we find meaningless noises in the foundation of many old ?philosophies?, and that from them arise most of the old ?philosophical? fights and arguments.»
«Whatever you say it is, it isn't.»
«The purpose of psychology is to give us a completely different idea of the things we know best»
Author: Paul Valery (Critic, Essayist, Poet) | About: Psychology | Keywords: psychology
«Sensation tell us a thing is.Thinking tell us what it is this thing is.Feeling tells us what this thing is to us.»
«To understand one's self is the classic form of consolation; to delude one's self is the romantic»
«The question was a fashionable one, whether a definite line exists between psychological and physiological phenomena in human activity; and if so, where it lies?»

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