
Top 17 Logotherapy Viktor Quotes
#1. Knowledge is the source of Wealth. Applied to tasks we already know, it becomes Productivity. Applied to tasks that are new, it becomes Innovation ...
Peter Drucker
#2. But hope seduces like a silver tongue, double-edged like a dagger that cuts both ways.
Charlie Fletcher
#3. Whatever I write, no matter how gray or dark the subject matter, it's still going to be a comic novel.
John Irving
#4. Memories of one's past are tainted. There are no truths to be found in them.
Morgan Rhodes
#5. It is the Valley of Fear, the Valley of Death. The terror is in the hearts of the people from the dusk to the dawn. Wait, young man, and you will learn for yourself.
---Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Donna Cummins
#6. Every therapy must in some way, no matter how restricted, also be logotherapy.
Viktor E. Frankl
#7. Logotherapy sees the human patient in all his humanness. I step up to the core of the patient's being. And that is a being in search of meaning, a being that is transcending himself, a being capable of acting in love for others.
Viktor E. Frankl
#8. We challenge one another to be funnier and smarter ... It's the way friends make love to one another.
Annie Gottlieb
#9. Never sleep with someone whose troubles are worse than your own.
Nelson Algren
#10. Isn't it fascinating that he mainly dates women with limited English? But I guess it prevents a silly thing like conversation from interfering with sex.
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
#11. Computerization brings about an essential change in the way the worker can know the world and, with it, a crisis of confidence inthe possibility of certain knowledge.
Shoshana Zuboff
#12. As soon as the patient stops fighting his obsessions and instead tries to ridicule them by dealing with them in an ironic way - by applying paradoxical intention - the vicious circle is cut, the symptom diminishes and finally atrophies.
Viktor E. Frankl
#13. Logotherapy ... considers man as a being whose main concern consists in fulfilling a meaning and in actualizing values, rather than in the mere gratification and satisfaction of drives and instincts.
Viktor E. Frankl
#14. Ernest Becker writes, "The urge to heroism is natural, and to admit it honest. For everyone to admit it would probably release such pent-up force as to be devastating to society." Well,
Gavin De Becker
#16. The deeper I get into my life as a musician, I'm discovering that it becomes less and less about other people, and more about what I want to do. And that's a good place to be.
Billy Corgan
#17. The thing with cancer is that you want to get it as early as you can.
Michael Douglas
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