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Otto Rank Quotes: "Some refuse the loan of life to avoid the debt of death."

Some refuse the loan of life to avoid the debt of death.



Otto Rank Quotes: "The new meaning of soul is creativity and mysticism. These will become the foundation of the new psychological type and with him or her will come the new civilization."

The new meaning of soul is creativity and mysticism. These will become the foundation of the new psychological type and with him or her will come the new civilization.




Otto Rank Quotes: "There is already too much truth in the world - an overproduction which apparently cannot be consumed!"

There is already too much truth in the world - an overproduction which apparently cannot be consumed!



Otto Rank Quotes: "Art is life's dream interpretation."

Art is life's dream interpretation.




Otto Rank Quotes: "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, for there are plenty of others."

Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, for there are plenty of others.



Otto Rank Quotes: "Thou shalt not give birth reluctantly."

Thou shalt not give birth reluctantly.



Otto Rank Quotes: "Life is impoverished, it loses in interest, when the highest stake in the game of living, life itself, may not be risked. It becomes as shallow and empty as, let us say, an American flirtation."

Life is impoverished, it loses in interest, when the highest stake in the game of living, life itself, may not be risked. It becomes as shallow and empty as, let us say, an American flirtation.




Otto Rank Quotes: "It seems that life, in order to maintain itself, must revolt every so often against man's ceaseless attempts to master its irrational forces with his mind."

It seems that life, in order to maintain itself, must revolt every so often against man's ceaseless attempts to master its irrational forces with his mind.