“Moments when the original 'poet' in each of us created the outside world for us, by finding the familiar in the unfamiliar, are perhaps forgotten by most people; or else they are guarded in some secret place of memory because they were too much like visitations by the gods to be mixed with everyday thinking.” PeopleThinkingWorldMomentsMemoriesSecretToo MuchPoetFindingsOriginalsEverydayForgottenFamiliarUnfamiliarOutside WorldGuardedVisitationSecret Places Book:The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men: Forty-Four Years of Exploring Psychoanalysis Source: The Suppressed Madness of Sane Men: Forty-Four Years of Exploring Psychoanalysis
“Once you assume your right to interfere in other people's problems they become in some ways more of a worry than your own, for with your own you can at least do what you think best, but other people always show such a persistent tendency to do the wrong thing.” PeopleThinkingWayShowsProblemWorryAssumingTendenciesInterferePersistentWrong ThingsInterferenceBusybodiesOther People's Problems Book:A Life of One's Own Source: A Life of One's Own