Quote by Sigmund Freud
If youth knew if age could. - Sigmund Freud

If youth knew if age could. – Sigmund Freud

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The act of birth is the first experience of anxiety, and thus the source and prototype of the affect of anxiety. – Sigmund Freud

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Experience
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Obviously one must hold oneself responsible for the evil impulses of ones dreams. In what other way can one deal with them? Unless the content of the dream rightly understood is inspired by alien spirits, it is part of my own being. – Sigmund Freud

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Dreams
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The first human being who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization. – Sigmund Freud

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Insults
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Age
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Believe me, that was a happy age, before the days of architects, before the days of builders. – Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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Age

I never felt that there was anything enviable in youth. I cannot recall that any of us, as youths, admired our condition to excess or had a desire to prolong it. – Bernard Berenson

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Age

At the age of four with paper hats and wooden swords were all Generals. Only some of us never grow out of it. – Peter Ustinov

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Age

I admire and respect those unique and positive individuals who can “age without aging.” The number of times a heart beats is not as important as its tempo and rhythm. – Craig D. Slovak

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Age

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Id always assumed that I would die at about the same age as my dad – he was 45. I am five years in credit now. I cant get my head around the fact that I am older than he was – ever. – Ian Hislop

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An humble knowledge of thyself is a surer way to God than a deep search after learning. – Thomas a Kempis

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If we dont discipline ourselves, the world will do it for us. – William Feather

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What society doesnt realize is that in the past, ordinary people respected learning. They respected books, and they dont now, or not very much. That whole respect for serious literature and learning has disappeared. – Doris Lessing

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