| Medicine - 1883 - 404 pages
...dermatologist of the blue grass region to agitation which manifests itself in such symptoms as the above. Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...lest it should be too much in advance of the time, must remember that while he is a descendant of the past he is a parent of the future; and that his... | |
| Caleb Williams Saleeby - Worry - 1907 - 342 pages
...though their day of reckoning is now at 1 Says Herbert Spencer in one of his noblest passages: — " Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. ... It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to... | |
| Dora Duty Jones - Speech - 1909 - 370 pages
...our tongue." — Du BELLAY. "Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the highest truth . . . may reassure himself by looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. . . . He must remember that, while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future; and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1910 - 280 pages
...Without the agency of both there cannot be those continual re-adaptations which orderly progress demands. 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,... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - Sexually transmitted diseases - 1912 - 226 pages
...writer can always have: This consolation is to be found in the following words of Herbert Spencer: " Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency thru which character adapts external arrangements to itself... | |
| Otto Heller - 1912 - 394 pages
...from Norway. His relation to our present-day development proves the wise words of Herbert Spencer: — Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...his acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him only realize the fact that opinion is the agency through which character adapts external arrangements... | |
| William Josephus Robinson, Abraham Jacobi - Birth control - 1915 - 268 pages
...WILLIAM J. ROBINSON, MD ANDOVER-H AR VARD THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY MDCCCCX LIMITATION OF OFFSPRING ROBINSON Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency thru which character adapts external arrangements to itself... | |
| William Josephus Robinson - Birth control - 1915 - 264 pages
...WILLlAiM J. ROBINSON.RD. LIMITATION OF OFFSPRING ROBINSON Whoever hesitates to utter that which be thinks the highest truth, lest it should be too much...acts from an impersonal point of view. Let him duly realize the fact that opinion is the agency thru which character adapts external arrangements to itself... | |
| John Morley - Compromise (Ethics). - 1917 - 334 pages
...accepting the current theology. See his First Principles, pt. i ch. vi. § 34 ; paragraph beginning, — 'Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...of the time, may reassure himself by looking at his acta from an impersonal point of view,' etc. old ideas, which they were in the fulness of time to supersede.... | |
| Frederick Matthias Alexander - Alexander technique - 1918 - 408 pages
...PART III THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF A NEW METHOD OF RESPIRATORY RE-EDUCATION First published 1907. "Whoever hesitates to utter that which he thinks the...looking at his acts from an impersonal point of view. ... It is not for nothing that he has in him these sympathies with some principles and repugnance to... | |
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