325 ordspråk av William James
William James
William James föddes den
January 11th 1842 och dog den 26 August
1910 - leader of the philosophical movement of Pragmatism.
Mer info via Google eller Bing. The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.
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The greatest discovery of any generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitude.
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The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
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The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.
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The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can change his life by changing his attitude of mind
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The greatest discovery of our generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind. As you think, so shall you be.
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The greatest enemy of any one of our truths may be the rest of our truths.
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The greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives
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The greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives
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The greatest use of a life is to spend it on something that will outlast it.
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The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.
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The greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another.
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The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioned our characters in the wrong way.
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The highest flights of charity, devotion, trust, patience, bravery to which the wings of human nature have spread themselves have been flown for religious ideals.
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The human individual lives usually far within his limits; he possesses powers of various sorts which he habitually fails to use. He energizes below his maximum, and he behaves below his optimum. . . . it is only an inveterate habit -- the habit of inferiority to our full self.
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