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Quotes About Interpretation

the dream is not a somatic but a psychic phenomenon. You appreciate the significance
~ Sigmund Freud
the dream is a sort of substitution for those emotional and intellectual trains of thought
~ Sigmund Freud
Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious.
~ Sigmund Freud
At first this gives the impression that the psychical intensity7 of the particular ideas was not taken into consideration at all in their selection for the dream, but only the varying nature and degree of their determination.
~ Sigmund Freud
This reliance on puns gives Freud an interpretative freedom which might often be considered licence.
~ Sigmund Freud
Freud revelled in linguistic play, but, despite his appreciation of painting and especially sculpture, he did not know what to make of visual imagery in dreams.
~ Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud
~ transference
What means, then, is the dream-work able to use to indicate these relations, which are so difficult to represent, in the dream-thoughts? I shall attempt to list them one by one.
~ Sigmund Freud
Alternatives are difficult to represent, and in some cases they are expressed by the division of the dream into two halves of equal length.
~ Sigmund Freud
It is the relation of similarity, congruence, or convergence, the just like, which dreams have the most various means of expressing better than anything else.
~ Sigmund Freud
É seguro supor, portanto, que o que foi sonhado no sonho é uma representação da realidase, a verdadeira lembrança, ao passo que a continuação do sonho, pelo contrário, meramente representa o que aquele que sonha deseja. Incluir algo num sonho dentro de um sonho equivale assim a desejar que a coisa descrita como um sonho jamais tivesse acontecido.
~ Sigmund Freud
Least of all should the artist be held responsible for the fate which befalls his works.
~ Sigmund Freud
Normal, bilinçli suçluluk duygusunun (vicdan) yorumunda herhangi bir zorluk yoktur. Ben ile Ben ülküsü aras?ndaki gerilime dayan?r, Ben'in kendi eleÅŸtirel yan?nca yarg?lan???n?n ifadesidir." Sigmund Freud, 'Ben ve O', sayfa 89
~ Sigmund Freud
Haffner32 (p. 19): First of all the dream is the continuation of the waking state. Our dreams always unite themselves with those ideas which have shortly before been in our consciousness. Careful examination will nearly always find a thread by which the dream has connected itself with the experience of the previous day.
~ Sigmund Freud
Like the physical, the psychical is not necessarily in reality what it appears to be
~ Sigmund Freud
The dream is to be regarded, says Binz, as a physical process always useless, frequently morbid.
~ Sigmund Freud
The ideas so far produced are insufficient for the interpretation of the dream.
~ Sigmund Freud
Pfaff, citado por Spitta, altera a redação de um ditado familiar: 'diga-me alguns dos teus sonhos, e eu te direi sobre o teu eu interior'.
~ Sigmund Freud
We dream of what we have seen, said, desired, or done.
~ Sigmund Freud
The desires which are realized in dreams are left over from the day or, as a rule, the day previous, and the feeling has become intently emphasized and fixed during the day thoughts. Accidental and indifferent matters, or what must appear so to the child, find no acceptance in the contents of the dream.
~ Sigmund Freud
Cualquiera que despierto se comportase como lo hiciera en sueños sería tomado por loco.
~ Sigmund Freud
Zwei Juden treffen sich im Eisenbahnwagen einer galizischen Station. 'Wohin fahrst du?, fragt der eine. 'Nach Krakau,, ist die Antwort. 'Sieh' her, was du für Lügner bist, , braust der andere auf. 'Wenn du sagst, du fahrst nach Krakau, willst du doch, dass ich glauben soll, du fahrst nach Lemberg. Nun weiss ich aber, dass du wirklich fahrst nach Krakau. Also warum lügst du?
~ Sigmund Freud
sanat, çocukluk tecrübelerinin büyüklüÄŸe aktar?lmas?d?r.
~ Sigmund Freud
Nous avons eu l'impression que la formation des rêves obscurs se déroulait comme si une personne qui dépend d'une deuxième avait à exprimer quelque chose qui ne peut qu'être désagréable à entendre par cette dernière et c'est en se fondant sur cette comparaison que nous avons appréhendé la notion de déformation du rêve et la notion de censure.
~ Sigmund Freud