Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, Zväzky 13–14American Psychological Association, 1919 |
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Strana 27
... things ; they are tendencies toward an object . Their falseness , if they are false , consists . in pointing in the ... thing has to be taken account of in this connection and that is the fact that the emotion , or feeling , properly ...
... things ; they are tendencies toward an object . Their falseness , if they are false , consists . in pointing in the ... thing has to be taken account of in this connection and that is the fact that the emotion , or feeling , properly ...
Strana 28
... things on earth , perhaps , are the most nearly perfect social relations that are humanly possible ; but if one cannot bear present imperfection , while he is working for its betterment , he is in danger of a nervous or mental ...
... things on earth , perhaps , are the most nearly perfect social relations that are humanly possible ; but if one cannot bear present imperfection , while he is working for its betterment , he is in danger of a nervous or mental ...
Strana 66
There are two sorts of unit of measure ; those which measure material things and those which " measure time . " The words " measure time " are purposely put in quotation marks because they contain a riddle which has never been ...
There are two sorts of unit of measure ; those which measure material things and those which " measure time . " The words " measure time " are purposely put in quotation marks because they contain a riddle which has never been ...
Strana 74
... things previously seen or read but seem an entirely new creation . To me a singular feature is that the visions are invariably void of life - Never a living creature nor the image of one - All is so deserted and still . As to the ...
... things previously seen or read but seem an entirely new creation . To me a singular feature is that the visions are invariably void of life - Never a living creature nor the image of one - All is so deserted and still . As to the ...
Strana 103
... things , boy helps him , " " Moving . Making horses out of man and boy . Germans after them . ( 10 ) " Pretty poor . No home . " " Horse has run away . Man and boy took his place . Storm . Wagon going to tip over . " ( 11 ) " Having ...
... things , boy helps him , " " Moving . Making horses out of man and boy . Germans after them . ( 10 ) " Pretty poor . No home . " " Horse has run away . Man and boy took his place . Storm . Wagon going to tip over . " ( 11 ) " Having ...
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Strana 72 - They who, deluded by no generous error, instigated by no sacred thirst of doubtful knowledge, duped by no illustrious superstition, loving nothing on this earth, and cherishing no hopes beyond, yet keep aloof from sympathies with their kind, rejoicing neither in human joy nor mourning with human grief; these, and such as they, have their apportioned curse.
Strana 131 - I will send him against an hypocritical nation, and against the people of my wrath will I give him a charge, to take the spoil, and to take the prey, and to tread them down like the mire of the streets.
Strana 203 - We ought to say a feeling of and, a feeling of if, a feeling of but, and a feeling of by, quite as readily as we say a feeling of blue or a feeling of cold.
Strana 73 - We are born into the world, and there is something within us which, from the instant that we live, more and more thirsts after its likeness.
Strana 83 - Ere Babylon was dust, The Magus Zoroaster, my dead child, Met his own image walking in the garden. That apparition, sole of men, he saw. For know there are two worlds of life and death: One that which thou beholdest; but the other Is underneath the grave, where do inhabit The shadows of all forms that think and live Till death unite them and they part no more...
Strana 140 - And what is a still greater novelty, the mass do not now take their opinions from dignitaries in Church or State, from ostensible leaders, or from books. Their thinking is done for them by men much like themselves, addressing them or speaking in their name, on the spur of the moment, through the newspapers.
Strana 334 - And they brought -young children to him, that he should touch them; and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.
Strana 73 - We dimly see within our intellectual nature a miniature as it were of our entire self, yet deprived of all that we condemn or despise, the ideal prototype of everything excellent or lovely that we are capable of conceiving as belonging to the nature of man.
Strana 139 - Originality is the one thing which unoriginal minds cannot feel the use of, They cannot see what it is to do for them: ho_w should they?
Strana 131 - Ye have plowed wickedness, ye have reaped iniquity; ye have eaten the fruit of lies: because thou didst trust in thy way, in the multitude of thy mighty men.