Quotes about Psychology
I'm drawn to the psychology of really interesting, flawed people.
— Nicole Kidman
Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900. It introduced the notion that there existed certain predictable and identifiable processes by which dreams were formed.
— Henry Reed
The man without emotions is the one to fear. But deep emotions…ah, now, those can be bent to your needs.
— Frank Herbert
It is only the fundamental conceptions of psychology which are of real value to a teacher.
— William James
A purely psychological explanation is ruled out... the discs show signs of intelligent guidance, by quasi-human pilots.
— Carl Jung
We don't laugh because we're happy - we're happy because we laugh.
— William James
Psychology describes. The Bible prescribes. 'Turn from evil. Let that be the medicine to keep you in health.' Pr 3:7,8.
— Elisabeth Elliot
As Michael (Chekhov)'s pupil, I learned more about acting. I learned psychology, history, and the good manners of art - taste.
— Marilyn Monroe
Humor is an almost physiological response to fear.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
That which we do not confront in ourselves we will meet as fate.
— Carl Jung
When psychological needs, rather than sin, are seen as our primary problem, not only is our self-understanding affected, but the gospel itself is changed.
— Edward Welch
A lingering sense that something was very wrong with him. That sense is called shame.
— Edward Welch