Patient states that "where there is still a grandmother in a family there is happiness."
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This sum corresponds to the amount of payment which patient daily expects.
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She states that "people only love themselves," meaning thereby that no one cares about her demands and hence she must wait for her payments.
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Patient states: "It is not conceivable to others that I created the highest summit."
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The first association is a distinct complex-constellation, the last is a fragment of her fancies which always occupy themselves with great festal occasions.
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Patient says: "If one has been great and then becomes little it is a loss." This refers to her grandiose ideas.
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Patient explains this as follows: "Without religion no one can do anything great." "Groundpostament" is one of her preferred neologisms.
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