My fav quotes (not a review):
"For one person, haunted by a fear of excessive compliance, being asked to do the laundry first thing on a Saturday may symbolise a life wasted through drudgery. But to another individual who has had too much experience of disintegration, it might stand for a heroic victory over the forces of chaos."
"Plato once outlined an idea of what he called the ‘just lie’. If a crazed person comes to us and asks, "‘Where’s the axe?’ we are entitled to lie and say we don’t know, because we understand that were we to tell them the truth, they would probably use the tool to do something horrendous to us. That is, we can reasonably tell a lie when our life is in danger. In a couple, our partner may not literally be searching for an axe when they ask us an inquisitorial question, but psychologically this is precisely how we might experience it, which makes it understandable if we say we simply don’t know what they are talking about."
"If two people were being properly ‘logical’ in the deepest sense of the word – that is, truly alive to all the complexities of emotional functioning – rather than squabbling around the question of ‘Why are you being so rational when I’m in pain?’, the person on the receiving end of the superficial logic should gently change the subject and ask, ‘Is it possible I’ve hurt or neglected you?’ That would be real logic."
"It is indispensable to preface every criticism with an assurance of our ongoing love."