“Anyone who is interested in the psychology of children will have observed that whereas one child will resist temptation or seduction, another will easily yield to it. There are children who will hardly oppose any resistance to the invitation of an unknown person to follow him; others who react in an opposite way in the same circumstances.” WayChildrenPersonsPsychologyCircumstancesOppositesResistanceTemptationYieldSeductionInvitationsUnknown Person Book:Selected Papers, with an Introductory Memoir by Ernest Jones Source: Selected Papers, with an Introductory Memoir by Ernest Jones
“A considerable number of persons are able to protect themselves against the outbreak of serious neurotic phenomena only through intense work.” PersonsAbleWorkNumbersSeriousProtectIntenseNeuroticOutbreaks Author:Karl Abraham
“A person who suffers from severe locomotor anxiety finds himself in an almost permanent state of mental tension. He wakes in the morning with the anxious expectation of having to go out somewhere in the course of the day.” PersonsStatesSufferingCoursesMorningAnxietyExpectationsPermanentTensionAnxiousSevere Book:Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis Source: Selected Papers on Psychoanalysis