One feels inclined to say that the intention that man should be happy >>
The expectation that every neurotic phenomenon can be cured may, I sus >>
What progress we are making. In the Middle Ages they would have burned >>
It is respectable to have no illusions, and safe, and profitable and d >>
For what we call illusions are often, in truth, a wider vision of past >>
Oh, how powerfully the magnet of illusion attracts. >>
The impression forces itself upon one that men measure by false standards, that everyone seeks power, success, riches for himself, and admires others who attain them, while undervaluing the truly precious thing in life.