Milton Sapirstein quotes:

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  • Education, like neurosis, begins at home.

  • It is impossible for any woman to love her children twenty-four hours a day.

  • To observe people in conflict is a necessary part of a child's education. It helps him to understand and accept his own occasional hostilities and to realize that differing opinions need not imply an absence of love.

  • Outstanding beauty, like outstanding gifts of any kind, tends to get in the way of normal emotional development, and thus of that particular success in life which we call happiness.

  • The ideal mother, like the ideal marriage, is a fiction.

  • Our unconscious is like a vast subterranean factory with intricate machinery that is never idle, where work goes on day and night from the time we are born until the moment of our death.

  • Society is a kind of parent to its members. If it, and they, are to thrive, its values must be clear, coherent and generally acceptable.

  • There is nobody as enslaved as the fanatic, the person in whom one impulse, one value, has assumed ascendancy over all others.

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