| 1884 - 640 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know : if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...first instance coldbloodedly, go through the outward motions of those contrary dispositions we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1888 - 770 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know: if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...first instance cold-bloodedly, go through the outward motions of those contrary dispositions we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly... | |
| William James - 1890 - 726 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know : if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...the first instance cold-bloodedly, go through the nutward movements of those contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency... | |
| William James - 1892 - 508 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know : if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression,... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1895 - 604 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know : If we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. . . . Smooth the brow, brighten the eye, contract the dorsal rather than the ventral aspect of the... | |
| Mary Whiton Calkins - 1901 - 542 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know: if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression,... | |
| Edward Fry Bartholomew - 1902 - 296 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know: if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression,... | |
| Patterson Du Bois - 1903 - 344 páginas
...lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education than this, as all who have experience know: if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of sullenness or depression, and... | |
| Sheldon Leavitt - 1903 - 262 páginas
...mentophysical phenomena. Refuse to live an affirmation and it is shorn of power, is equally true. " If we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...contrary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly Says Prof. James: come, in the fading out of the sullenness... | |
| Frances Allen Ross - 1904 - 144 páginas
...if we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies, we must assiduously and in the first place cold-bloodedly, go through the outward movements of those contrary dispositions which we wish to cultivate. Smooth the brow, brighten the eye, straighten the spine, speak in a major key, pass... | |
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