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 in ourselves, we must assiduously, and in the first instance coldbloodedly, go through the outward movements... Psycho-therapy in the Practice of Medicine and Surgery - 第 143 頁Sheldon Leavitt 著 - 1903 - 247 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1884 - 640 頁
...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 頁
...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 頁
...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 頁
...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...cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness and kindliness... | |
| Reuben Post Halleck - 1895 - 604 頁
...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 頁
...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...cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness and kindliness... | |
| Edward Fry Bartholomew - 1902 - 296 頁
...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...cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of the sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness and kindliness... | |
| Patterson Du Bois - 1903 - 344 頁
...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...cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come, in the fading out of sullenness or depression, and the advent of real cheerfulness and kindliness... | |
| Frances Allen Ross - 1904 - 144 頁
...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... | |
| Robert Craig - 1905 - 150 頁
...by our words and actions to comfort and encourage our neighbours. Professor William James says : " If we wish to conquer undesirable emotional tendencies...cold-bloodedly, go through the outward movements of those con trary dispositions which we prefer to cultivate. The reward of persistency will infallibly come... | |
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