The Psychology of SleepMoffat, Yard, 1911 - 305 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... regard for him influenced their con- clusions . Napoleon Bonaparte and Frederick of Prussia were both satisfied with four hours of sleep , while Bishop Taylor was of opinion that three hours was sufficient for any man's needs , and ...
... regard for him influenced their con- clusions . Napoleon Bonaparte and Frederick of Prussia were both satisfied with four hours of sleep , while Bishop Taylor was of opinion that three hours was sufficient for any man's needs , and ...
第 16 頁
... regard sleep as a symbol of death , that time when we shall know nothing of what goes on about us ; when , ac- cording to general belief , we no longer grow or enjoy . We exclaim with Hesiod , " Sleep- 16 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP.
... regard sleep as a symbol of death , that time when we shall know nothing of what goes on about us ; when , ac- cording to general belief , we no longer grow or enjoy . We exclaim with Hesiod , " Sleep- 16 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP.
第 22 頁
... regard our own interests as apart from other interests , or hostile to them . What our brother does , therefore , he does because it seems to him the best thing for himself . As soon as he sees that one cannot truly prosper at the ex ...
... regard our own interests as apart from other interests , or hostile to them . What our brother does , therefore , he does because it seems to him the best thing for himself . As soon as he sees that one cannot truly prosper at the ex ...
第 36 頁
... regard wakefulness as an evil . We go to bed to sleep , and , if sleep does not come at once , we begin to fret and to toss and we try by every means that we know to force ourselves to sleep . We never accomplish any- thing that way ...
... regard wakefulness as an evil . We go to bed to sleep , and , if sleep does not come at once , we begin to fret and to toss and we try by every means that we know to force ourselves to sleep . We never accomplish any- thing that way ...
第 57 頁
... often happens that what we regard as evil is but Life's left hand out- stretched with a gift whose use we did not rec- ognize when presented by her right hand . CHAPTER XII THE PURPOSE OF SLEEP Sleep is a life THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 57.
... often happens that what we regard as evil is but Life's left hand out- stretched with a gift whose use we did not rec- ognize when presented by her right hand . CHAPTER XII THE PURPOSE OF SLEEP Sleep is a life THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SLEEP 57.
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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