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==[[:Category: Freudian Dictionary|Freudian Dictionary]]==
 
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<blockquote>The wish to sleep, to which the conscious ego has adjusted itself, and which (together with the dream-censorship and the "secondary elaboration" to be mentioned later) represents the ego's contribution to the dream, must thus always be taken into account as a motive of dream-formation, and every successful dream is a fulfilment of this wish.<ref>{{IoD}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
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<blockquote>The [[wish]] to [[sleep]], to which the [[conscious]] ego has adjusted itself, and which (together with the [[dream]]-[[censorship]] and the "secondary elaboration" to be mentioned later) represents the ego's contribution to the dream, must thus always be taken into account as a motive of dream-[[formation]], and every successful dream is a fulfilment of this wish.<ref>{{IoD}} Ch. 5</ref></blockquote>
  
 
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Freudian Dictionary

The wish to sleep, to which the conscious ego has adjusted itself, and which (together with the dream-censorship and the "secondary elaboration" to be mentioned later) represents the ego's contribution to the dream, must thus always be taken into account as a motive of dream-formation, and every successful dream is a fulfilment of this wish.[1]

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