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Erich Fromm
American
Psychologist
Born:
Mar 23
,
1900
Died:
Mar 18
,
1980
Become
Life
Love
Love Is
Man
World
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Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.
Erich Fromm
Greed
Bottomless
Reaching
Without
Effort
Person
Pit
Endless
Which
Satisfaction
Satisfy
Ever
Need
Selfish persons are incapable of loving others, but they are not capable of loving themselves either.
Erich Fromm
Selfish
Others
Either
Loving
Capable
Persons
Themselves
Incapable
If I am what I have and if I lose what I have who then am I?
Erich Fromm
Brainy
Lose
Am
Then
Who
Most people die before they are fully born. Creativeness means to be born before one dies.
Erich Fromm
People
Before
Born
Most
Die
Dies
Means
Fully
Creativeness
Man's main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own personality.
Erich Fromm
Life
Man
Personality
Important
Become
Own
Birth
Give
Potentially
Main
He
Most
Himself
His
Effort
Task
The Most Important
Product
The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots.
Erich Fromm
Future
Men
Become
Past
Society
Danger
Became
Robots
May
Slaves
In love the paradox occurs that two beings become one and yet remain two.
Erich Fromm
Love
Become
Paradox
Remain
Occurs
Beings
Two
The task we must set for ourselves is not to feel secure, but to be able to tolerate insecurity.
Erich Fromm
Insecurity
Ourselves
Secure
Must
Able
Feel
Task
Tolerate
Set
The mother-child relationship is paradoxical and, in a sense, tragic. It requires the most intense love on the mother's side, yet this very love must help the child grow away from the mother, and to become fully independent.
Erich Fromm
Love
Mom
Relationship
Mother
Become
Sense
Side
Independent
Paradoxical
Must
Most
Tragic
Very
Child
Intense
Intense Love
Requires
Help
Fully
Grow
Away
Not he who has much is rich, but he who gives much.
Erich Fromm
Rich
Gives
He
Much
Who
There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as moral indignation, which permits envy or hate to be acted out under the guise of virtue.
Erich Fromm
Hate
Envy
Feeling
Virtue
Guise
Out
Destructive
Moral
Indignation
Contains
Perhaps
Permits
Which
Much
Acted
Phenomenon
Only the person who has faith in himself is able to be faithful to others.
Erich Fromm
Faith
Faithful
Others
Able
Only
Himself
Person
Who
Who will tell whether one happy moment of love or the joy of breathing or walking on a bright morning and smelling the fresh air, is not worth all the suffering and effort which life implies.
Erich Fromm
Life
Love
Morning
Happy
Suffering
Joy
Worth
Will
Air
Tell
Implies
Smelling
Fresh
Fresh Air
Walking
Effort
Whether
Which
Breathing
Moment
Who
Bright
To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.
Erich Fromm
Bitter
Unbearable
Having
Idea
Without
Die
Lived
Man is the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem which he has to solve.
Erich Fromm
Man
Animal
Problem
Own
Solve
Only
He
His
Existence
Which
Whom
One cannot be deeply responsive to the world without being saddened very often.
Erich Fromm
World
Responsive
Saddened
Without
Very
Often
Being
Cannot
Deeply
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead.
Erich Fromm
God
Man
Problem
Nineteenth
Nineteenth Century
Dead
Century
Twentieth
Twentieth Century
The psychic task which a person can and must set for himself is not to feel secure, but to be able to tolerate insecurity.
Erich Fromm
Psychic
Insecurity
Secure
Must
Able
Feel
Himself
Person
Task
Which
Tolerate
Set
There is only one meaning of life: the act of living itself.
Erich Fromm
Life
Meaning Of Life
Living
Only
Itself
Meaning
Meaning Of
Act
We all dream; we do not understand our dreams, yet we act as if nothing strange goes on in our sleep minds, strange at least by comparison with the logical, purposeful doings of our minds when we are awake.
Erich Fromm
Dreams
Strange
Logical
Nothing
Our
Minds
Our Dreams
Dream
Purposeful
Understand
Least
Goes
Act
Awake
Comparison
Sleep
If a person loves only one other person and is indifferent to all others, his love is not love but a symbiotic attachment, or an enlarged egotism.
Erich Fromm
Love
Love Is
Other
Others
Indifferent
Only
Attachment
His
Person
Egotism
Loves
Symbiotic
We live in a world of things, and our only connection with them is that we know how to manipulate or to consume them.
Erich Fromm
World
Live
Our
Only
Consume
Know
How
Manipulate
Them
Connection
Things
There is no meaning to life except the meaning man gives his life by the unfolding of his powers.
Erich Fromm
Life
Man
Power
Gives
Except
Powers
His
Unfolding
Meaning
To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime.
Erich Fromm
Hope
Desperate
Become
Every
Birth
Our
Born
Lifetime
Ready
Which
Means
Moment
Love is union with somebody, or something, outside oneself, under the condition of retaining the separateness and integrity of one's own self.
Erich Fromm
Love
Integrity
Love Is
Somebody
Own
Oneself
Something
Outside
Self
Retaining
Condition
Separateness
Union
Why should society feel responsible only for the education of children, and not for the education of all adults of every age?
Erich Fromm
Education
Age
Every
Society
Responsible
Only
Adult
Feel
Children
Should
Why
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