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No man is an island- he is a holon. A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part. His self-assertive tendency is the dynamic manifestation of his unique wholeness, his autonomy and independence as a holon. Its equally universal antagonist, the integrative tendency, expresses his dependence on the larger whole to which he belongs: his 'part-ness.'. Author: Arthur Koestler
Topic: Psychological Subjects
...the integrative tendencies of the individual are incomparably more dangerous than his self-assertive tendencies. Author: Arthur Koestler
Topic: Psychological Subjects
We do not know the true value of our moments until they have undergone the test of memory. - The Heart's Domain. Author: Georges Duhamel
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Psychoanalysis has changed American psychology from a diagnostic to a therapeutic science, not because so many patients are cured by the psychoanalytic technique, but because of the new understanding of psychiatric patients it has given us, and the new and different concept of illness and health. Author: Karl A Menninger
Topic: Psychological Subjects
To dream anything that you want to dream, that is the beauty of the human mind. To do anything that you want to do, that is the strength of the human will. To trust yourself, to test your limits, that is the courage to succeed. Author: Bernard Edmonds
Topic: Psychological Subjects
A fanatic is a man that does what he thinks the Lord would do if He knew the facts of the case. Author: Finley Peter Dunne
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity. Author: Edward Gibbon
Topic: Psychological Subjects
A nail is driven out by another nail. Habit is overcome by habit. Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Instinct is action taken in pursuance of a purpose, but without conscious perception of what the purpose is. Author: Van Hartmann
Topic: Psychological Subjects
The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. Author: Henri L Bergson
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Our minds can work for us or against us at any given moment. We can learn to accept and live with the natural psychological laws that govern us, understanding how to flow with life rather than struggle against it. We can return to our natural state of contentment. Author: Richard Carlson
Topic: Psychological Subjects
You affect your subconscious mind by verbal repetition. Author: W Clement Stone
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Our knowledge and our ability to handle our problems progress through the open conflict of ideas, through the tests of phenomenological adequacy, inner consistency, and practical-moral consequences. Reason may err, but it can be moral. If we must err, let it be on the side of our creativity, our freedom, our betterment. Author: Rudolph Rummel
Topic: Psychological Subjects
...aesthetic values are changed under the influence of sexual emotion; from the lover's point of view many things are beautiful which are unbeautiful from the point of view of him who is not a lover, and the greater the degree to which the lover is swayed by his passion the greater the extent to which his normal aesthetic standard is liable to be modified. Author: Havelock Ellis
Topic: Psychological Subjects
The first step in freeing yourself from social restrictions is the realization that there is no such thing as a "safe" code of conduct - one that would earn everyone's approval. Your actions can always be condemned by someone - for being too bold or too apathetic, for being too conformist or too nonconformist, for being too liberal or too conservative. So it's necessary to decide whose approval is important to you. Author: Harry Browne
Topic: Psychological Subjects
Art should be appreciated with passion and violence, not with a tepid, deprecating elegance that fears the censoriousness of a common room. Author: W Somerset Maugham
Topic: Psychological Subjects
The largely objective character of beauty is further indicated by the fact that to a considerable extent beauty is the expression of health. A well and harmoniously developed body, tense muscles, an elastic and finely toned skin, bright eyes, grace and animation of carriage- all these things which are essential to beauty are the conditions of health. Author: Havelock Ellis
Topic: Psychological Subjects
There is nothing so awkward as courting a woman whilst she is making sausages. Author: Laurence Sterne
Topic: Psychological Subjects
An inventor is simply a fellow who doesn't take his education too seriously.