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  1. Rollo May quotes about: Anxiety Consciousness Courage Creativity Existentialism Joy Myth more... Discover Rollo May famous and rare quotes. Share Rollo May quotations about creativity, courage and anxiety. "The opposite of courage in our society is..."

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      Rollo May (1969). “Love and will” When inward life dries up,...

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  2. “When inward life dries up, when feeling decreases and apathy increases, when one cannot affect or even genuinely touch another person, violence flares up as a daimonic necessity for contact, a mad drive forcing touch in the most direct way possible.” ― Rollo May, Love and Will

    • Rollo May
    • 1969
  3. "Love and Will". Book by Rollo May (p. 313), 1969. We receive love — from our children as well as others — not in proportion to our demands or sacrifices or needs, but roughly in proportion to our own capacity to love. Rollo May. Love, Capacity To Love, Capacity. "Man's Search for Himself".

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  5. 8 Sourced Quotes. View all Rollo May Quotes. When I fall in love, I feel more valuable and I treat myself with more care. We have all observed the hesitant adolescent, uncertain of himself, who, when he or she falls in love, suddenly walks with a certain inner assuredness and confidence, a mien which seems to say, "You are looking at somebody ...

  6. May 11, 2017 · May examines the antidote to apathy through the lens of the three central elements of love and will — eros, the ancient Greek manifestation of love that drives toward higher forms of being and relationship; the daimonic, which represents the intermediary between the divine and the mortal; and intentionality, the imagination’s drive to ...

  7. "Love & Will". To love means to open ourselves to the negative as well as the positive - to grief, sorrow, and disappointment as well as to joy, fulfillment, and an intensity of consciousness we did not know was possible before. Rollo May. Love, Life, Disappointment. Rollo May (1969). “Love and will”

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