| ALFRED ADLER |
| (1870-1937) Austrian psychiatrist |
| �Do not be afraid of making mistakes, for there is no other way of learning how to live!� �Exaggerated sensitiveness is an expression of the feeling of inferiority.� �It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them.� �The basis of any cure lay not in the strength of the illness but in the individual's power of resistance.� �The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions. �The feeling of inferiority rules the mental life and can be clearly recognized in the sense of incompleteness and unfulfillment, and in the uninterrupted struggle both of individuals and humanity. �The important thing is not what one is born with, but what use one makes of that equipment. �The life of a human soul is not a "being" but a "becoming." �The person who is really strong has no inclination to cruelty.� �There is a Law that man should love his neighbor as himself. In a few years it should be as natural to mankind as breathing or the upright gait; but if he does not learn he must perish.� �There is a logic from the head; there is also a logic from the heart; and there is an even deeper logic from the whole.� �There is no such thing as talent. There is pressure.� There is a logic from the head; there is also a logic from the heart; and there is an even deeper logic from the whole. |