Frances G. Wickes Quote

Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or inadequacy which we would prefer to have remain unconscious, and therefore without power to disturb our self-complacency.


The Inner World of Childhood: A Study in Analytical Psychology (ed. 1927)


Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or...

Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or...

Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or...

Often we hate in others the thing which we fear in ourselves; or we hate because the other person raises to our consciousness some fault or...