[O]ne of the greatest difficulties encountered in bringing about favorable change — Harry Stack Sullivan
The supply of interpretations, like that of advice, greatly exceeds the need for them. — Harry Stack Sullivan
The psychiatric interviewer is supposed to be doing three things: considering what — Harry Stack Sullivan
As you love yourself, so shall you love others. Strange but true, with no exceptions. — Harry Stack Sullivan
I do not believe that I have had an interview with anybody in twenty-five years in which the person — Harry Stack Sullivan
If you do jot feel equal to the headaches that psychiatry induces, you are in the wrong business. — Harry Stack Sullivan
It is easier to act yourself into a new way of feeling than to feel yourself into a new way of acting. — Harry Stack Sullivan
There is no fun in psychiatry. If you try to get fun out of it, you pay a considerable price for your unjustifiable optimism. — Harry Stack Sullivan
What you know about the people whom you know at all well is truly amazing, even though you have never formulated it. — Harry Stack Sullivan
When people approach you angrily, you take them very seriously, and, if you’re like me, with — Harry Stack Sullivan
Under no other circumstances is a state of love present, regardless of the popular usage of the term. — Harry Stack Sullivan
Your emotional life is not written in cement during childhood. You write each chapter as you go along. — Harry Stack Sullivan