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Erich Fromm

The Art of Loving

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  • Dariahas quoted8 years ago
    just as it is important to avoid trivial conversation, it is important to avoid bad company. By bad company I do not refer only to people who are vicious and destructive; one should avoid their company because their orbit is poisonous and depressing. I mean also the company of zombies, of people whose soul is dead, although their body is alive; of people whose thoughts and conversation are trivial; who chatter instead of talk, and who assert cliche opinions instead of thinking.
  • Артемhas quoted7 years ago
    The awareness of human separation, without reunion by love—is the source of shame. It is at the same time the source of guilt and anxiety.
  • Dariahas quoted9 years ago
    To love somebody is not just a strong feeling—it is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise.
  • Malika Nakan Kozhaspayevahas quoted6 years ago
    Anyone who imagines that all fruits ripen at the same time as the strawberries knows nothing about grapes.
    Paracelsus
  • b8120119108has quoted6 years ago
    The cruelty itself is motivated by something deeper: the wish to know the secret of things and of life.
  • Артемhas quoted7 years ago
    If I am like every- body else, if I have no feelings or thoughts which make me different, if I conform in custom, dress, ideas, to the pattern | of the group, I am saved; saved from the frightening experience of aloneness. The dictatorial systems use threats and terror to induce this conformity; the democratic countries, suggestion and propaganda
  • Кирилл Владимировhas quoted7 years ago
    If I truly love one person I love all persons, I love the world, I love life. If I can say to somebody else, "I love you," I must be able to say, "I love in you everybody, I love through you the world, I love in you also myself."
  • Кирилл Владимировhas quoted7 years ago
    Giving is more joyous than receiving, not because it is a deprivation, but because in the act of giving lies the expression of my aliveness.
  • Angie Whitehas quoted7 years ago
    The deepest need of man, then, is the need to overcome his separateness, to leave the prison of his aloneness.
  • Mercelena Lemaîtrehas quoted8 years ago
    These men still feel like children; they want mother's protection, love, warmth, care, and admiration; they want mother's unconditional love, a love which is given for no other reason than that they need it, that they are mother's child, that they are helpless
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