Abraham Maslow Quotes
Born: April 1, 1908
Abraham Maslow, the visionary psychologist who revolutionized our understanding of human potential, is best known for his hierarchy of needs, but his deepest passion lay in the peaks of creativity and art. He argued that true self-actualization was not merely a state of being, but an act of creation—a continuous process of seeing the world with fresh, innocent eyes. His philosophy championed the artist within everyone, insisting that the most profound creativity arises not from struggle, but from moments of transcendence and joy. Maslow’s quotes resonate because they dignify the creative impulse as essential, not frivolous, offering a roadmap to unlock our most authentic, expressive selves.
Abraham Maslow Quotes (34)
"If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life."
— Abraham Maslow"The fact is that people are good, Give people affection and security, and they will give affection and be secure in their feelings and their behavior."
— Abraham Maslow"What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization."
— Abraham Maslow"What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself."
— Abraham Maslow"If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail."
— Abraham Maslow"The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness."
— Abraham Maslow"A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself."
— Abraham Maslow"The story of the human race is the story of men and women selling themselves short."
— Abraham Maslow"Dispassionate objectivity is itself a passion, for the real and for the truth."
— Abraham Maslow"Rioting is a childish way of trying to be a man, but it takes time to rise out of the hell of hatred and frustration and accept that to be a man you don't have to riot."
— Abraham Maslow"One's only rival is one's own potentialities. One's only failure is failing to live up to one's own possibilities. In this sense, every man can be a king, and must therefore be treated like a king."
— Abraham Maslow"But behavior in the human being is sometimes a defense, a way of concealing motives and thoughts, as language can be a way of hiding your thoughts and preventing communication."
— Abraham Maslow"If I were dropped out of a plane into the ocean and told the nearest land was a thousand miles away, I'd still swim. And I'd despise the one who gave up."
— Abraham Maslow"All the evidence that we have indicates that it is reasonable to assume in practically every human being, and certainly in almost every newborn baby, that there is an active will toward health, an impulse towards growth, or towards the actualization."
— Abraham Maslow"With a tree, all the growth takes place at the growing tips. Humanity is exactly the same. All the growth takes place in the growing tip: among that one percent of the population. It's made up of pioneers, the beginners. That's where the action is."
— Abraham Maslow"A first-rate soup is more creative than a second-rate painting."
— Abraham Maslow"We fear to know the fearsome and unsavory aspects of ourselves, but we fear even more to know the godlike in ourselves."
— Abraham Maslow"Being a full human being is difficult, frightening, and problematical."
— Abraham Maslow"Classic economic theory, based as it is on an inadequate theory of human motivation, could be revolutionized by accepting the reality of higher human needs, including the impulse to self actualization and the love for the highest values."
— Abraham Maslow"It is as necessary for man to live in beauty rather than ugliness as it is necessary for him to have food for an aching belly or rest for a weary body."
— Abraham Maslow"We may define therapy as a search for value."
— Abraham Maslow"I'm someone who likes plowing new ground, then walking away from it. I get bored easily. For me, the big thrill comes with the discovering."
— Abraham Maslow"Human nature is not nearly as bad as it has been thought to be."
— Abraham Maslow"Work is that which you dislike doing but perform for the sake of external rewards. At school, this takes the form of grades. In society, it means money, status, privilege."
— Abraham Maslow"If you think only of evil, then you become pessimistic and hopeless like Freud. But if you think there is no evil, then you're just one more deluded Pollyanna."
— Abraham Maslow"You can see neurosis from below - as a sickness - as most psychiatrists see it. Or you can understand it as a compassionate man might: respecting the neurosis as a fumbling and inefficient effort toward good ends."
— Abraham Maslow"Education can become a self-fulfilling activity, liberating in and of itself."
— Abraham Maslow"If I were a Negro, I'd be fighting, as Martin Luther King fought, for human recognition and justice. I'd rather go down with my flag flying. If you're weak or crippled, or you can't speak out or fight back in some way, then people don't hesitate to treat you badly."
— Abraham Maslow"Good psychology should include all the methodological techniques, without having loyalty to one method, one idea, or one person."
— Abraham Maslow"I was awfully curious to find out why I didn't go insane."
— Abraham Maslow