| William James - 1899 - 328 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid,, feelings that .aeyer ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...security and readiness for anything that may turn up. Consider, for example, the effects of a welk toned motor-apparatus, nervous and muscular, on our general... | |
| 1901 - 690 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...security and readiness for anything that may turn up. ... Many years ago a Scottish medical man, Dr. Clouston, . . . visited this country, and said something... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows - 1908 - 350 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...security and readiness for anything that may turn up. WILLIAM JAMES. The best part of health is fine disposition. It is more essential than talent, even... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows - 1908 - 324 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...fears or shames to discover; and the sensations that 229 pour in from the organism only help to swell the general vital sense of security and readiness... | |
| William James - 1911 - 94 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthyminded, on the contrary, there are no...security and readiness for anything that may turn up. , Consider, for example, the effect? of a well-toned motor-apparatus, nervous and muscular, on our... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1916 - 1064 หน้า
...anaesthetic and eflacer to all those morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...that pour in from the organism only help to swell * William James. the general vital sense of security and readiness for anything that may turn up. Consider,... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin - 1919 - 552 หน้า
...as they should be with him, represent useless baggage. "In the healthy-minded," says William James, "there are no fears or shames to discover; and the...security and readiness for anything that may turn up." Look outward ; cultivate objectivity. This slogan serves as health's alarm clock to the person who... | |
| Homer Heath Nugent - 1922 - 176 หน้า
...anaesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...security and readiness for anything that may turn up. Consider, for example, the effects of a well-toned motor-apparatus, nervous and muscular, on our general... | |
| 1932 - 674 หน้า
...anesthetic and effacer to all these morbid feelings that never ought to be in a human being at all. In the healthy-minded, on the contrary, there are...security and readiness for anything that may turn up." Some of the worst tragedies which afflict individuals today come from physical inability to stand life's... | |
| Gerald Eugene Myers - 2001 - 666 หน้า
...aspirations obstructed by timidities, it consists mainly of bodily discomforts not distinctly localized by the sufferer, but breeding a general selfmistrust...security and readiness for anything that may turn up" (Talks, 134-35). Morbid emotions are basically "bodily discomforts not distinctly localized" by the... | |
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