Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten before venting your anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous. Whistling to keep up courage is no mere figure of speech. On the other hand, sit all day in a moping posture, sigh, and reply to everything... Medico-pharmaceutical Critic and Guide - עמוד 320נערך על ידי - 1923תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| E. Janes - 1884 - 316 דפים
...rage, it is notorious how we ' work ourselves up ' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten...venting your anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous." (" Mind" for April, 1884.) However useful the practical suggestions which can be drawn from this view,... | |
| E. Janes - 1885 - 122 דפים
...notorious how we 'work ourselves up' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Refuse to expres 1 '- a passion, and it dies. Count ten before venting your anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous." (" Mind" for April, 1884.) However useful the practical suggestions which can be drawn from this view,... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 דפים
...rage, it is notorious how we ' work ourselves up' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten...sit all day in a moping posture, sigh, and reply to every thing with a dismal voice, and your melancholy lingers. There is no more valuable precept in... | |
| William James - 1892 - 534 דפים
...In rage. it is notorious how we 'work ourselves up' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten...its occasion seems ridiculous. Whistling to keep up jourage is no mere figure of speech. On the other hand, sit all day in a moping posture, sigh, and... | |
| William James - 1892 - 500 דפים
...it is notorious how we 'work ourselves up' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Eefuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten before...and its occasion seems ridiculous. Whistling to keep tip courage is no mere figure of speech. On the other hand, sit all day in a moping posture, sigh,... | |
| Stuart Henry Rowe - 1899 - 238 דפים
...ten before venting your anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous. Whistling to keep up courage is no figure of speech. On the other hand, sit all day in...with a dismal voice, and your melancholy lingers." In investigating habits of posture of whatever type, our attention should be directed especially to... | |
| Yrjö Hirn - 1900 - 352 דפים
...enjoys the double pleasure of giving and receiving. 1 James, Principles of Psychology, ii. p. 463 : "Sit all day in a moping posture, sigh, and reply to everything in a dismal voice, and your melancholy lingers. " 2 Spencer, Principles of Psychology, ii. pp. 590,... | |
| 1901 - 516 דפים
...He felt that a change in her bodily attitude would cause a better state of mind. Prof. James says: "Sit all day in a moping posture, sigh and reply to...with a dismal voice, and your melancholy lingers." If this is applicable to the teacher how much more so to the growing child! We should pay special attention... | |
| William James - 1902 - 728 דפים
...rage, it is notorious how we ' work ourselves up ' to a climax by repeated outbreaks of expression. Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten before venting yoiir anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous. Whistling to keep up courage is no mere figure of speech.... | |
| Herman Harrell Horne - 1906 - 464 דפים
...has done so much in recent years to clear up the whole field of feeling, Professor James, who writes: "Refuse to express a passion, and it dies. Count ten...moping posture, sigh, and reply to everything with a dis&ct mal voice, and your melancholy lingers. There is no more valuable precept in moral education... | |
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