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" Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much in advance of the time, may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. "
The Evolution of Man: His Religious Systems and Social Customs - Page v
by William Wright Hardwicke - 1899 - 300 pages
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The Wisdom of the West: The Scientific Application of Pure Metaphysics and ...

Michael Joseph Keane - New Thought - 1923 - 166 pages
...Philosophical Aids to Reflection 76 V. Extract from MR. HERBERT SPENCER'S ;' FIRST PRINCIPLES." — " Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...his acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him remember that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself,...
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Frederick W. Taylor: Father of Scientific Management, Volume 1

Frank Barkley Copley - Biography & Autobiography - 1923 - 532 pages
...our next book. BOOK IV THE CONSULTING ENGINEER IN MANAGEMENT WHOEVER hesitates to utter that \ hich he thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much in advance of his tune, may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him remember...
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Frederick W. Taylor: Father of Scientific Management, Volume 1

Frank Barkley Copley - Industrial efficiency - 1923 - 534 pages
...t1me, may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him remember that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself, and that his opinion rightly forms part of this agency — is a unit of force constituting, with other...
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Equitable Society and how to Create it

Warren Edwin Brokaw - Economics - 1927 - 396 pages
...putting things on a juster footing will eventually pay. "Let him, . . . the candid reader, . . . but duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itslf — that bis opinion rightly forms part of this agency — is a unit of force, constituting,...
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Educational Review, Volume 73

Education - 1927 - 336 pages
...latticed windows and across the gravelled walks, would be hard to imagine. It is not you that matters. — "Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...adapts external arrangements to itself — that his opinions rightly form part of this agency — is a unit of force, constituting with other such units,...
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Fewer and Better Babies: Birth Control

William Josephus Robinson - Birth control - 1928 - 264 pages
...unwilling to see and ears that were unwilling to hear Itis little volume is affectionately dedicated. WJ R, Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency thru which character adapts external arrangements to itself — that his opinion rightly forms part...
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Fewer and Better Babies: Birth Control, Or, The Limitation of Offspring by ...

William Josephus Robinson - Birth control - 1928 - 264 pages
...hear 'Ibis little volume is affectionately dedicated. WJ R, Whoever hesitates to utter that which be thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much...him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency thru which character adapts external arrangements to itself — that Us opinion rightly forms part...
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Birth Control; Or, The Limitation of Offspring by Prevenception

William Josephus Robinson - Birth control - 1928 - 264 pages
...unwilling to see and ears that were unwilling to hear Ibis little volume is affectionately dedicated. WJR Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...advance of the time, may reassure himself by looking at hie acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency...
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The Story of Philosophy

Will Durant - Biography & Autobiography - 1965 - 736 pages
...Part he defended with unusual eloquence and fervor his right to speak the dark truths that he saw. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...his acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him remember that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements to itself,...
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Elite Women and the Reform Impulse in Memphis, 1875-1915

Marsha Wedell - Elite (Social sciences) - 1991 - 214 pages
...Temperance Union convention in Nashville in 1887 Meriwether said, "whoever hesitates to utter that which she thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much in advance of the time, must remember that while she is a child of the past, she is also a parent of the future, and her thoughts...
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