Report, if you have a problem with this page“ It was strange to find that love does not spring from abundance and richness of the ego, but is a way out of inner distress and poverty. We were surprised to discover that our first love is not directed either to another person or to ourselves, but to an imaginary ideal ego, to an image of ourselves as we would like to be. There are stranger discoveries awaiting us the more deeply we grope in the dark and the further we intrude into the secret places of the human heart. ”
Theodor Reik
From : Of love and lust; on the psychoanalysis of romantic and sexual emotions; from the works of Theodor Reik