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Quotes About Impulse

the renunciation of aggression is inherent in its constitution.
~ Sigmund Freud
The reaction to these claims of impulse and these threats of danger, a reaction in which the real activity of the psychic apparatus is manifested, may be guided correctly by the pleasure-principle or by the reality-principle which modifies this.
~ Sigmund Freud
prohibición, porque sin ella hubiera penetrado la
~ Sigmund Freud
What happens is that the affect left out when the obsessional idea is perceived appears in a different place. The super-ego behaves as though repression had not occurred and as though it knew the real wording and full affective character of the aggressive impulse, and it treats the ego accordingly.
~ Sigmund Freud
Si tengo el deseo de ver desnuda a una mujer, mi padre morirá.» El afecto penoso toma claramente un matiz inquietante y supersticioso y da ya origen a impulsos tendentes a hacer algo para alejar la desgracia, tales como se impondrán luego en las ulteriores medidas de protección.
~ Sigmund Freud
An important element in the theory of repression is the view that repression is not an event that occurs once but that it requires a permanent expenditure [of energy]. If this expenditure were to cease, the repressed impulse, which is being fed all the time from its sources, would on the next occasion flow along the channels from which it had been forced away, and the repression would either fail in its purpose or would have to be repeated an indefinite number of times.
~ Sigmund Freud
Is it, moreover, a question merely of the replacement of the [psychical] representative by a regressive form of expression or is it a question of a genuine regressive degradation of the genitally-directed impulse in the id? It is not at all easy to make certain. The case history of the Russian 'Wolf Man' gives very definite support to the second, more serious, view ...
~ Sigmund Freud
At any rate, we can see that repression is not the only means which the ego can employ for the purpose of defence against an unwelcome instinctual impulse. If it succeeds in making an instinct regress, it will actually have done it more injury than it could have by repressing it. Sometimes, indeed, after forcing an instinct to regress in this way, it goes on to repress it.
~ Sigmund Freud
The aggressive impulse flows mainly from the destructive instinct; and we have always believed that in a neurosis it is against the demands of the libido and not against those of any other instinct that the ego is defending itself.
~ Sigmund Freud
Every act should be considered from the point of view not of its object but of its impulsion. The question is not 'What is the aim?' It is 'What is the origin?
~ Simone Weil
The cocktail filled him with a whirling exhilaration behind which he was aware of devastating desires—to rush places in fast motors, to kiss girls, to sing, to be witty. ... He perceived that he had gifts of profligacy which had been neglected.
~ Sinclair Lewis
You won't let me buy any clothes. Now you won't let me buy a road map, either! I need to spend some money or I'm going to go crazy!
~ Sophie Kinsella
Oh fuck. I shouldn't have said that.
~ Sophie Kinsella
On impulse, I go round the small clearing, picking up all the trash, working with a burst of energy. There isn't a rubbish bin, but I gather it together and put it next to a large rock. My life might be a mess, but I can clear a patch of land, at least.
~ Sophie Kinsella
Life's full of opportunities to make crappy decisions that feel good. And after the first one, the rest get a whole lot easier.
~ Holly Black
The impression left after watching the motions of birds is that of extreme mobility - a life of perpetual impulse checked only by fear.
~ Richard Jefferies
No, I don't like you, I just thought you were cute enough to kiss you.
~ Frank Ocean
What is GRACE?An individual, inspiring and virtuous impulse, that streams the spirit with life!
~ Angie karan
is to teach her impulse control in her early
~ John Medina
I'm so horny the crack of dawn isn't safe.
~ John Sandford
Sometimes a man wants to be stupid if it lets him do a thing his cleverness forbids.
~ John Steinbeck
Never when controversy avoided the subjects which are large and important enough to kindle enthusiasm was the mind of a people stirred up from its foundations, and the impulse given which raised even persons of the most ordinary intellect to something of the dignity of thinking beings.
~ John Stuart Mill
The most significant challenge to stability is the perverse impulse toward freedom. You can't control this desire for freedom entirely with threats and punishments; it's more effective if you teach people to doubt the reality of their own perceptions. When the system is working correctly, they censor themselves.
~ John Twelve Hawks
?Chris can sometimes rush into action when it might be smarter to sit back and bark at it for a while.
~ John Varley