Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Everything good is costly, and the development of the personality is one of the most costly of all things. It will cost you your innocence, your illusions, your certainty. (10)
Sheldon B. Kopp
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Sheldon B. Kopp
Development
Everything
Costly
Good
Illusions
Things
Innocence
Certainty
Illusion
Personality
Cost
More quotes by Sheldon B. Kopp
That is one of the reasons why a man should pick a path with heart, so that he can find his laughter.
Sheldon B. Kopp
Sometimes it seems to me that in this absurdly random life there is some inherent justice in the outcome of personal relationships. In the long run, we get no more than we have been willing to give.
Sheldon B. Kopp
He prefers the security of known misery to the misery of unfamiliar insecurity.
Sheldon B. Kopp
Sometimes life seems like a poorly designed cage within which man has been sentenced to be free.
Sheldon B. Kopp
I have long trusted dreams as prophetic visions. I do not mean that they foretell the future, only that they illuminate the present, when my eyes are closed, so that I may see clearly.
Sheldon B. Kopp
In the long run we get no more than we have been willing to risk giving.
Sheldon B. Kopp
If outrageous imagination is the wine of madness, then come fill my cup.
Sheldon B. Kopp
Dreams provide a kind of wisdom of the heart, an echoing voice of a profound human sensitivity too often lost to us in the reasonable life of days.
Sheldon B. Kopp
We all live in a tragicomic situation, a life that is in part absurd simply because it is not of our own making. We are born into a disordered world, into a family we did not choose, into circumstances we would have had somewhat improved, and we are even called by a name we did not select. (40)
Sheldon B. Kopp
It has been a long time since I believed in Reality. I prefer the loveliness and the terror of my subjective experiences to those coldly scientific explanations which in the long run turn out to be no more real, and far less fun, than my own fantasies and musings.
Sheldon B. Kopp
The continuing struggle was once described in the following metaphor by a patient who had successfully completed a long course of psychotherapy: 'I came to therapy hoping to receive butter for the bread of life. Instead, at the end, I emerged with a pail of sour milk, a churn, and instructions on how to use them.' (138)
Sheldon B. Kopp
Each of us is ultimately alone.
Sheldon B. Kopp
I've never began any important venture for which I felt adequate prepared
Sheldon B. Kopp
Maintaining the illusion that I am in control is futile, lonely, and in the long run more always costly than the effort is worth.
Sheldon B. Kopp
For each of us, the only hope resides in his own efforts, in completing his own story, not in the other's interpretation. (63)
Sheldon B. Kopp
So it is that there is nothing to be taught, but yet there is something to be learned.
Sheldon B. Kopp
It is not possible to know how much is just enough, until we have experienced how much is more than enough. (64)
Sheldon B. Kopp
One can choose life, or choose death. Having chosen life, I must live it as it is.
Sheldon B. Kopp
We must learn to give ourselves permission to blunder, to fail, and to make fools of ourselves every day for the rest of our lives. We do so in any case.
Sheldon B. Kopp
Often things are as bad as they seem.
Sheldon B. Kopp