“Liberalism, contrary to popular belief, is facing backward in considering the injustice of its ancestors. Conservatism, contrary to popular belief, is facing forward in considering the psychology of its descendants. Definitively, it seems in the modern world that neither side really knows which direction it's facing, and men of the sharpest judgment are simply turned off from picking either of the poisons.” KnowsMenWorldSeemsBeliefSidesPsychologyModernJudgmentInjusticeContraryPoisonLiberalismAncestorConsideringModern WorldConservatismDescendantsTurned OffContrary To Popular Belief Author:Criss Jami
“The Adlerians, in the name of "individual psychology," take the side of society against the individual. ... Adler's later thought succumbs to the worst of his earlier banalization. It is conventional, practical, and moralistic. "Our science ... is based on common sense." Common sense, the half-truths of a deceitful society, is honored as the honest truths of a frank world.” WorldNamesIndividualSidesCommonHalfPsychologyWorstHonestPracticalsCommon SenseFrankConventionalHonoredDeceitfulHonest TruthHalf TruthAdler Author:Alfred Adler
“A lot of the things that involve power on the highest levels sometimes involve the darker side of human psychology. People can be very passive aggressive or they can be aggressive and they can conceal their intentions. There's this world that exists that nobody writes about or describes it's like a dirty little secret or taboo.” PeopleWorldWritingHumansLittlesSometimesSidesLevelsSecretPsychologyThis WorldHighestIntentionDirtyAggressivePassiveTabooPassive AggressiveDarker Side Author:Robert Greene
“Views of women, on one side, as inwardly directed toward home and family and notions of men, on the other, as outwardly striving toward fame and fortune have resounded throughout literature and in the texts of history, biology, and psychology until they seem uncontestable. Such dichotomous views defy the complexities of individuals and stifle the potential for people to reveal different dimensions of themselves in various settings.” PeopleMenDifferentHomeSeemsLiteratureIndividualSidesCommunityViewsPsychologyFameFortuneStriveNotionVariousSettingSettingsComplexityDimensionsBiologyDifferent DimensionsHome And Family Author:Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
“Evil gives you far more strings to pull. But I must say that I have never been interested in the psychology of evil, not in the slightest. Perhaps I'm not interested in evil, but in the dark sides of human beings.” GivingHumansEvilSidesDarkHuman BeingsPsychologyStringsNot InterestedDark Side Author:Lars von Trier
“Ever since I was a child I've had a passion for colors and a sixth sense and known how to use it. I started in fashion, but I got side-tracked by psychology and its color connection. I went back to school and got both my degrees in psychology, but I kept studying design. Color has an application in all of those fields.” ChildrenUseSchoolPassionSidesKnownStudyPsychologyFashionDesignFieldsColorDegreesConnectionsApplicationSixth Sense Author:Leatrice Eiseman
“We all have a dark side, and we have to confront our dark side. That's pop American psychology.” SidesDarkPsychologyPopsDark Side Author:Gary Kraftsow
“My clinical psychologist wife of 40 years has always had a close intellectual influence on me. When I was beginning to talk openly in the economics profession about irrationality in decision-making, I received a lot of criticism. Ginny would support my views and remind me that a whole other profession - psychology - studies people's irrational sides.” PeopleYearsWholeSidesDecisionViewsSupportStudyPsychologyWifeInfluenceIntellectualEconomicsCriticismProfessionDecision MakingIrrationalPsychologistIrrationalityClinicalsClinical Psychologists Author:Robert J. Shiller
“How can I be substantial if I do not cast a shadow? I must have a dark side also If I am to be whole” IfsWholeSidesDarkPsychologyShadowCastsWholenessDark SideShadow Side Author:Carl Jung
“I don't fit into the bad side of American psychology. The British are much more intelligent and civilized than the Americans.” SidesPsychologyFitIntelligentBritishCivilized Author:Gwyneth Paltrow
“The science of psychology has been far more successful on the negative than on the positive side... It has revealed to us much about man's shortcomings, his illnesses, his sins, but little about his potentialities, his virtues, his achievable aspirations or his psychological health... We must find out what psychology might be if it could free itself from the stultifying effects of limited, pessimistic and stingy preoccupations with human nature.” IfsMenLittlesHas BeensSidesSinHalfVirtueSuccessfulPsychologyNegativeIllnessPsychologicalHeightAspirationShortcomingsJurisdiction Author:Abraham Maslow
“I have one other issue I'd like to throw on the table. I hesitate to do it, but let me tell you some of the issues that are involved here. If we are dealing with psychology, then the thermometers one uses to measure it have an effect. I was raising the question on the side with Governor Mullins of what would happen if the Treasury sold a little gold in this market. There's an interesting question here because if the gold price broke in that context, the thermometer would not be just a measuring tool. It would basically affect the underlying psychology.” IfsLittlesUseHappensSidesInterestingIssuesPsychologyEffectsInvolvedToolsGoldLet MeTablesBrokeGovernorsMeasuringTreasuryThermometersGold Price Author:Alan Greenspan
“The term "self" seems a suitable one for the unconscious substrate whose actual exponent in consciousness is the ego. The ego stands to the self as the moved to the mover, or as object to subject, because the determining factors that radiate outward from the self surround the ego on all sides and are therefore supraordinate to it. The self, like the unconscious, as an a priori existent out of which the ego evolves. It is, so to speak, an unconscious prefiguration of the ego. It is not I who create myself; rather, I happen to myself.” SelfSeemsHappensSpeakSidesTermConsciousnessPsychologySubjectsObjectsEgoMovedFactorsEvolveUnconsciousSurroundSuitableExponents Author:Carl Jung
“Go vegetable heavy. Reverse the psychology of your plate by making meat the side dish and vegetables the main course.” CoursesSidesPsychologyHeavyMeatVegetablesPlatesReverseDishesMain CourseReverse PsychologySide Dishes Author:Bobby Flay