![]() ![]() “What we observe on normal persons as slips of the tongue gives the same impression as the first step of the so-called paraphasias which manifest themselves under pathologic conditions.” “It is easy to understand that my forgetting in this case may be analogous to the typical disturbance of judgment which dominates us when it concerns those nearest to us.” I could neither recall such a conversation nor my friend’s revelation.” “It is truly painful to be thus requested to renounce one’s originality. ![]() “No psychologic theory has yet been able to account for the connection between the fundamental phenomena of remembering and forgetting.” “I became convinced that with the aid of a certain artifice I can recall far more than I would otherwise credit myself with remembering.” “The mistake served to bring to consciousness in a concealed manner a memory which was connected with a painful feeling.” “The ordinary vocabulary of our own language seems to be protected against forgetting within the limits of normal function.” ― Sigmund Freud, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life “We assert that besides the simple forgetting of proper names there is another forgetting which is motivated by repression.” ![]()
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