Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Austrian psychologist Wilhelm Stekel.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Wilhelm Stekel was an Austrian physician and psychologist, who became one of Sigmund Freud's earliest followers, and was once described as "Freud's most distinguished pupil". According to Ernest Jones, "Stekel may be accorded the honour, together with Freud, of having founded the first psycho-analytic society.". However, a phrase used by Freud in a letter to Stekel, "the Psychological Society founded by you," suggests that the initiative was entirely Stekel's. Jones also wrote of Stekel that he was "a naturally gifted psychologist with an unusual flair for detecting repressed material." Freud and Stekel later had a falling-out, with Freud announcing in November 1912 that "Stekel is going his own way". A letter from Freud to Stekel dated January 1924 indicates that the falling out was on interpersonal rather than theoretical grounds, and that at some point Freud developed a low opinion of his former associate. He wrote: "I...contradict your often repeated assertion that you were rejected by me on account of scientific differences. This sounds quite good in public but it doesn't correspond with the truth. It was exclusively your personal qualities - usually described as character and behavior - which made collaboration with you impossible for my friends and myself." Stekel's works are translated and published in many languages.
Truth is not always the best basis for happiness. There are certain lies which may constitute a far better and more secure foundation of happiness. There are people who perish when their eyes are opened.
The immature man wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mature man wants to live humanely for one
Every fear is fear of death.
Fear is the fear of one's self.
In reality, we are still children. We want to find a playmate for our thoughts and feelings.
Many an attack of depression is nothing but the expression of regret at having to be virtuous.
Fervid atheism is usually a screen for repressed religion.
People who do not understand themselves have a craving for understanding — a thing which is rather surmised and never spoken than known and clothed in words.
Love rarely overtakes; it mostly comes to meet us.
Statistics is the art of lying by means of figures.
Love at first sight is a revival of an infantile impression. The first love object reappears in a different disguise.