The Psychology of SleepMoffat, Yard, 1911 - 305 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 62 筆
第 13 頁
... feel the evil results later , if not now . We usually select ourselves as the standard for all other persons , or perhaps it is more correct to say that we are prone to select one stage of our own development as a standard , and try to ...
... feel the evil results later , if not now . We usually select ourselves as the standard for all other persons , or perhaps it is more correct to say that we are prone to select one stage of our own development as a standard , and try to ...
第 21 頁
... feel the oneness of all life . This is the sleep from which we awake refreshed , ready to take up the day's duties cheerfully . It is an old country saying , when a person seems what is called " out of sorts " in the morning , that " he ...
... feel the oneness of all life . This is the sleep from which we awake refreshed , ready to take up the day's duties cheerfully . It is an old country saying , when a person seems what is called " out of sorts " in the morning , that " he ...
第 22 頁
Bolton Hall. enough to feel that our brother has dealt harshly with us , we may remove all the sting by thinking ... feel sorrow than anger at his self - injury . Epictetus understood that , nineteen hundred years ago , and we have ...
Bolton Hall. enough to feel that our brother has dealt harshly with us , we may remove all the sting by thinking ... feel sorrow than anger at his self - injury . Epictetus understood that , nineteen hundred years ago , and we have ...
第 37 頁
... feel sure that , had it been some great thing , we should have found it easier to do . We are un- willing to accept simple , natural explanations of our difficulties . We feel so because we think so highly of ourselves . We forget that ...
... feel sure that , had it been some great thing , we should have found it easier to do . We are un- willing to accept simple , natural explanations of our difficulties . We feel so because we think so highly of ourselves . We forget that ...
第 41 頁
... any action relieves mental pain , and often relieves phys- ical pain , too . The victim writhes not only in its effort to escape , but in the effort to express its feeling , to respond to the excited nerves , THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 41.
... any action relieves mental pain , and often relieves phys- ical pain , too . The victim writhes not only in its effort to escape , but in the effort to express its feeling , to respond to the excited nerves , THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 41.
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acetanilid active animal awake become better Binns blood body Boris Sidis brain breathing bring cause CHAPTER coal-tar consciousness cure cure for insomnia death desire devices disease dreams drugs EDWARD BINNS effect effort Epictetus evil experience fatigue fear feel forget fresh air George Trumbull Ladd give habit happiness harmony heart Henry Hubbard hours of sleep hypnotic Iamblichus idea impa inducing sleep insomnia John Bigelow knowledge lactic acid land of Nod laws less live look man's melancholia mental merely morning nerve nervous ness neuroglia never night objective mind ourselves pain peace persons physical physician poisons possible quiet recognize rest result ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON says seek seems selfishness sensations sleeplessness soul spirit stimulating suffering theory of sleep things thought tion to-day true turbed unconscious understand unrest weary worry wrong