Stephen Grosz famous quotes
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It is less painful, it turns out, to feel betrayed than to feel forgotten.
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When we cannot find a way of telling our story, our story tells us-we dream these stories, we develop symptoms, or we find ourselves acting in ways we don’t understand.
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Closure is just as delusive-it is the false hope that we can deaden our living grief.
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Being present, whether with children, with friends, or even with oneself, is hard work. But isn't this attentiveness - the feeling that someone is trying to think about us - something we want more than praise?
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Psychoanalysts are fond of pointing out that the past is alive in the present. But the future is alive in the present too. The future is not some place we’re going to, but an idea in our mind now. It is something we’re creating, that in turn creates us. The future is a fantasy that shapes our present.
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I want to change, but not if it means changing.
-- Stephen Grosz
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Silence never yet betrayed any one!
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Sink me! Your taylors have betrayed you! T'wood serve you better to send THEM to Madam Guillotine
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Animals have never betrayed me. They are an easy prey, as I have been throughout my career. So we feel the same. I love them.
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Yes, definitely I do feel betrayed, but I've got to take everything that's happened and learn from it. I accept that that's a chapter of my life that's finished. And I've just got to be grateful that I've got so many good things going on. I have.
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Friendships are forgotten when the game begins.
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The blowback against a bailout of Lehman would have been fierce. It is often forgotten, but the prevailing wisdom the day after Lehman fell was that its collapse was a good thing.
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For once a thing is known, it can never be unknown. It can only be forgotten.
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That which is painful sharpens one's love.
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Even a painful longing is some form of presence.
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While holding the eurozone together will be costly and difficult and painful for the politicians, breaking it up will be even more costly and more difficult,
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