Sigmund Freud Quotes About Attitude
-
The adoption of the required attitude of mind towards ideas that seem to emerge "of their own free will" and the abandonment of the critical function that is normally in operation against them seem to be hard of achievement for some people. The "involuntary thoughts" are liable to release a most violent resistance, which seeks to prevent their emergence. If we may trust that great poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller, however, poetic creation must demand an exactly similar attitude.
→ -
Civilization runs a greater risk if we maintain our present attitude to religion than if we give it up.
→ -
Toward the person who has died we adopt a special attitude: something like admiration for someone who has accomplished a very difficult task.
→ -
The whole thing [religion] is so patently infantile, so foreign to reality, that to anyone with a friendly attitude to humanity it is painful to think that the great majority of mortals will never be able to rise above this view of life.
→