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Quotes About Mental

As long as I am thinking, I am alive.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Thinking would keep me alive. But now I am alive and thinking is killing me
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
There was a single thought in my head: Keep thinking. Thinking would keep me alive. But now I am alive, and thinking is killing me. I think and think and think.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
When I had thought I was dying at the base of the Loschwitz Bridge, there was a single thought in my head: Keep thinking. Thinking would keep me alive. But now I am alive, and thinking is killing me.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Remembering and forgetting are part of the same mental process. To write down one detail of an event is to not write down another (unless you keep writing forever).
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Combat trauma destroys the capacity for social trust, accounting for the paranoid state of being that blights the lives of most severely traumatized combat veterans.
~ Jonathan Shay
para mí, un sinónimo de salud mental y podría definirse
~ Jorge Bucay
Mi memoria, señor, es como vaciadero de basuras.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
T]he accumulation of things not spelled out, not properly articulated, may result in neurosis.
~ Joseph Brodsky
Passion makes most psychiatrists nervous
~ Joseph Campbell
Grammar used to make a good exercise . . . before the days of crosswords.
~ A.S. Neill
It's the job, she thought. I work too hard. That's why my thoughts go round and round at night, like a hamster on a squeaking wheel.
~ Ã…sa Larsson
La Maîtrise de soi-même. »
~ Émile Coué
La neurasthénie, le bégaiement, les phobies, la kleptomanie, certaines paralysies, etc., ne sont autre chose que le résultat de l'action de l'inconscient sur l'être physique ou moral. - Neurasthenia, stuttering, phobias, kleptomania, certain paralyzes, etc., are nothing other than the result of the action of the unconscious on the physical or moral being.
~ Émile Coué
Influence de l'imagination sur l'être moral et l'être physique de l'homme.
~ Émile Coué
Toute pensée occupant uniquement notre esprit devient vraie pour nous et a tendance à se transformer en acte. - Any thought that occupies our mind becomes true for us and tends to turn into action.
~ Émile Coué
Toute maladie, presque sans exception, peut céder à l'autosuggestion, si hardie et si invraisemblable que puisse paraître mon affirmation ; je ne dis pas cède toujours, mais peut céder, ce qui est différent. - Any disease, almost without exception, can give way to autosuggestion. However bold and implausible my assertion may seem; I don't say always yield, but can yield, which is different.
~ Émile Coué
Il est à noter que le propre des idées autosuggérées est d'exister en nous à notre insu et que nous ne pouvons savoir qu'elles y existent que par les effets qu'elles produisent.) - It should be noted that the characteristic of autosuggested ideas is to exist in us without our knowledge; and that we can only know that they exist there by the effects they produce.
~ Émile Coué
If it be true that our people represent a high percentage of mental vigor, the distinction is probably due, in some measure, to the extremely important part which Talmud studies have played in the spiritual life of the race.
~ Abraham Cahan
Now I saw this categorizing of my freezer food as a sign of the true chaos in my head.
~ Abraham Verghese
Developmental psychology is a metatheory that is built on the idea that mental processes and behavior change over time, from one mental process to another in a progressive manner. Mental processes are built from and upon previous ones. Behaviors are built from and upon previous ones.
~ Adam Cash
Day after day, anxiety spun its web around my thoughts and spread to all corners of my heart.
~ Adeline Yen Mah
the masses of the people prefer the ruler to the suppliant and are filled with a stronger sense of mental security by a teaching that brooks no rival than by a teaching which offers them a liberal choice. They have very little idea of how to make such a choice and thus they are prone to feel that they have been abandoned.
~ Adolf Hitler
Toda propaganda debe ser popular, adoptando su nivel intelectual a la capacidad respectiva del menos inteligente de los individuos a quienes se desee que vaya dirigida. De esta suerte, es menester que la elevación mental sea tanto menor cuanto más grande sea la masa que deba conquistar.
~ Adolf Hitler